Hurstville Oval will again play host to a number of elite women's cricket matches this season, including a Sri Lanka tour match.
Sri Lanka will play a Cricket Australia XI at Hurstville on September 27 as part of their tour of Australia.
The St George district will also receive two matches of the women's National Cricket League, with the NSW Breakers to take on the ACT Meteors and Queensland Fire on January 6 and 9 respectively.
There will also be three women's Big Bash League matches at Hurstville.
The Sydney Sixers play Melbourne Stars on October 26 before a double header against Adelaide Strikers on November 30 and December 1.
The WNCL has been expanded this season with each team playing eight matches.
Cricket Australia's head of cricket operations Peter Roach said they had listened to the states, territories, the ACA and players on what was going to make the cricket system stronger.
"The changes to this year's schedule for the... WNCL are really exciting and something we worked hard to get right," he said.
"It's vitally important that the women's game continues to grow, so we're really pleased to increase the WNCL season by seven matches to go alongside the standalone rebel WBBL05."