Hockey New Zealand high performance director Terry Evans said the event will provide fantastic development opportunities for the Black Sticks against world class opposition without the burden of lengthy travel. Australia are ranked fourth and New Zealand fifth in the women's game, while Australia are No 1 among the men and New Zealand No 8.
"This is a huge development for Hockey New Zealand as we look to build an even closer relationship with our Australian counterparts on all levels," Evans said.
"Having the opportunity to play an annual event gives our Black Sticks men and women amazing experience against two of the world's best teams as well as an unbeatable spectacle for fans.
"As our closest neighbours, we are excited about the prospect of building on a much closer relationship with Hockey Australia at all levels of the sport. From a high performance perspective it's a rivalry which will help our teams get stronger and more confident the more we play them."
On the first day the women's international will be curtain raiser to the men, but the women hold the main stage on the second and third days.