Australia's rugby women have broken a seven-year tournament drought on home soil as emerging star Heidi Dennis starred in a thrilling 28-26 final win over arch-rivals New Zealand In the final of the Perth Sevens.
The women went one better than Australia's injury-hit men's side, who had earlier on Sunday been crushed 41-5 by Argentina in their final at HBF Park.
The trans-Tasman rivals both scored four tries in a fabulous women's final, but Australia prevailed on the final day even without women's sevens player of the year Maddison Levi, who suffered a broken finger, and fellow speedster Faith Nathan, who failed a HIA.
But the 19-year-old Dennis stepped up big-time, scoring two tries and earning player of the final honours.
Australia had also beaten Canada 24-17 In the semi-finals, while New Zealand defeated France 36-7.
The Perth victory moves Australia to within two points of series leaders New Zealand.
The final started in dramatic fashion with New Zealand ace Michaela Brake, who scored four tries in the semi-final, fending off two attempted tackles to touch down after 30 seconds.
Dennis sprinted away for her first and the hosts hit the front with Tia Hinds dummying her way through the defence from halfway
New Zealand retaliated, with Kelsey Teneti crossing as the scores were locked 14-14 at halftime.
Within 90 seconds of the restart, Australian great Charlotte Caslick sprinted 80 metres after stepping and dummying her way through the defence.
Brake added another long distance try but Teagan Levi broke through the defence to set up Dennis for her second try.
Risi Pouri-Lane crossed for New Zealand with just over a minute left, but the first missed conversion of the night meant Australia held on to record a memorable two-point win.
France beat Canada 14-7 in the bronze medal match.
Australia's men also had injury woes, losing Henry Hutchinson, Hayden Sargeant and James Turner after their dramatic 17-12 semi-final extra-time win over Canada.
As was the case last year Argentina. dominated from the start to score seven tries to one with highly touted youngster Hadley Tonga scoring a super solo effort for the hosts.
Tonga scores Hadley Tonga scored a terrific consolation try for the Australian men. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS) Australia moved up to sixth on the ladder after their best finish of the season.
Argentina moved joint top on points Fiji and Spain, with the Spaniards securing a third straight bronze medal with a 14-7 win over South Africa.
Australia's rugby men have once again been crushed by defending world series champions Argentina in the final of the Perth Sevens at HBF Park.
Argentina, who beat Australian 31-5 last year, triumphed 41-5 in the 2025 iteration against an injury-hit green-and-gold outfit on Sunday.
Australia lost Henry Hutchinson, Hayden Sergeant and James Turner after their dramatic 17-12 semi-final extra-time win over Canada.