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Kurtley Beale set to make Australia return against New Zealand

Kurtley Beale has been called into the Australia squad for next week's Rugby Championship match against New Zealand as coach Dave Rennie continues to look to proven campaigners to supplement younger talent.

The 33-year-old, who won the last of his 95 Wallabies caps against England in their final Test of 2021, joins the squad after recovering from a hamstring injury sustained playing club rugby in France.

Lock Rory Arnold was absent from the 36-man party named for the back-to-back matches against New Zealand in Melbourne and Auckland, however, as he awaits the birth of his first child.

Cadeyrn Neville, who has recovered from a knee injury, was called up in Arnold's place in the only other change from the squad that split two-Test series with both Argentina and world champions South Africa.

Both out-half Noah Lolesio and centre Hunter Paisami were included despite being doubts for next Thursday's match after sustaining concussions in the 24-8 loss to the Springboks in Sydney last weekend.

Beale's versatility means he would offer an option at centre should Paisami be ruled out, while 33-year-old Bernard Foley could be in line for his first appearance in three years if Lolesio is unavailable.

"It's great to be able to keep the core of our group together and welcome Cadeyrn back to the mob," said Rennie.

"Kurtley is a welcome return to the squad after recovering from a long-term injury and will bring his passion for the jersey along with his wealth of experience at Test level."

The home-and-way games against New Zealand will go a long way to deciding the tight race for the Rugby Championship title but also double as this year's Bledisloe Cup series. Australia have not held the latter trophy for two decades.

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