They have a new coach, Lisa Alexander replacing the redoubtable Norma Plummer, and could well be without a couple of key players in Mo'onia Gerrard with a calf injury and captain Natalie von Bertouch has a foot injury.
Nevertheless, Aitken is adamant a series against Australia is not the place to continue blooding her young rookies, and is demanding rapid improvement from her more experienced players.
"We all know we need to take a step up. The England series was a good platform, but it's going to be way harder when we go across the ditch."
Evergreen shooter Irene van Dyk, who played her 200th netball international on Thursday in Invercargill, has had years of experience battling the always combative Australians and reinforced Aitken's call for improvement.
"It was nice to get the youngies out against England to gain confidence and experience, but Aussie is a totally new ball game," she said.
"But we'll have to step up four times as much - balls we threw last night against England would never go down against Australia."
- AAP