Australia's selectors have made one change for the Wallabies' Tri Nations Test with South Africa in Perth on Saturday.
Chris Latham will take Andrew Walker's place on the wing after Walker was dropped for disciplinary reasons when he returned home after the Test win in New Zealand on Monday without informing the team.
Latham's position on the bench goes to uncapped Brumbies winger Graeme Bond. Latham lost his place at full-back to Matthew Burke after the first Lions Test defeat in July.
"We had several options in Latham, Bond and Ben Tune but in the end we decided to go with Latham because of his experience and kicking ability," coach Eddie Jones said.
"Ben Tune has made extremely good progress since returning from injury but still needs game time and he'll play club rugby again this weekend.
"Graeme Bond thoroughly deserves his place in the 22, he's exciting and definitely a player of the future," Jones added.
There is an outside chance that Tune could get a late call-up after Joe Roff sprained his ankle at training today.
"As a precaution we've put Ben Tune on standby," said Jones.
Australia lost 20-15 to the Springboks in Pretoria last month but went top of the table after their historic win over the All Blacks in Dunedin.
Australia:15 - Matthew Burke, 14 - Chris Latham, 13 - Daniel Herbert, 12 - Nathan Grey, 11 - Joe Roff, 10 - Stephen Larkham, 9 - George Gregan, 8 - Toutai Kefu, 7 - George Smith, 6 - Owen Finegan, 5 - John Eales (capt), 4 - Justin Harrison, 3 - Rod Moore, 2 - Michael Foley, 1 - Nick Stiles
Replacements:16 - Brendan Cannon, 17 - Ben Darwin, 18 - Matt Cockbain, 19 - Phil Waugh, 20 - Chris Whitaker, 21 - Elton Flatley, 22 - Graeme Bond . - AFP