The 63-year-old managed only two wins in nine matches during his tenure with the Wallabies.
Eddie Jones was dogged by reports during the Rugby World Cup that he had been interviewed for a return as coach of Japan.
Less than two weeks after saying he would honour his contract to lead the Wallabies until the next Rugby World Cup on home soil, the former Japan and England coach said he had agreed on terms with Rugby Australia relating to his exit. The youthful Wallabies squad he selected exited the Rugby World Cup after a campaign that included back-to-back losses to Fiji and Wales in the earliest departure from the global showpiece for the twice-world champions.
Jones has been dogged by reports during the Rugby World Cup that he had been interviewed for a return as coach of Japan, the home nation of his mother and wife, which he has repeatedly denied.
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