Nine teams will contest Australian rugby's new national competition over 11 weeks beginning in August.
Australian Rugby Union chief executive Bill Pulver has released details of the National Rugby Championship, which includes two teams from Queensland, four from NSW and one each from the ACT, Victoria and Western Australia.
The ARU received 11 tenders, but decided on nine teams until the concept can establish itself financially.
Launching in late August, and including Super Rugby players, teams will play eight regular season matches and a bye, before the semifinals and final at the start of November.
The teams are Brisbane City (QRU, Queensland Reds), Queensland Country (QRU, Queensland Reds), North Harbour Rays (Manly, Warringah, Gordon and Norths), the Sydney Stars (Sydney University and Balmain), Greater Sydney Rams (West Harbour, Penrith, Parramatta, Eastwood and Southern Districts), NSW Country, University of Canberra Vikings (ACT Rugby/Brumbies, University of Canberra and Tuggeranong Vikings), Melbourne Rising (VRU/Melbourne Rebels) and Perth Spirit (Rugby WA/Western Force).