Rosacea, a common chronic, predominantly centro‐facial dermatosis, has previously been classified into distinct subtypes with a range of morphological signs that overlap with other inflammatory skin disorders. Recently, there has been a move towards diagnosis of clinical phenotypes, largely driven by a better understanding of the pathophysiology of rosacea and clinical trial endpoints. Despite this, treatment remains a challenge. The Australasian Medical Dermatology Group held a Rosacea workshop in November 2022 to develop a practical narrative. Eighteen recommendations were agreed upon using a modified eDelphi process in the first round, including a rosacea treatment algorithm.