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Coach-athlete relationships

Learn what's healthy and what's not, when it comes to coach-athlete relationships.
 

Coach-athlete relationships

Sport is for Every BODY

Help promote positive language and behaviours around body image in sport.
 

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Sport teaches you a huge amount of who you are and what you believe in.

— Kim Brennan (nee Crow), Olympic gold medallist, rowing

Education is important

Knowledge is power in preventing doping and safeguarding sport integrity. We offer a range of education services for athletes.

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Safe and fair sport in hand

With over 110,000 downloads, the Sport Integrity App is a useful resource to inform and protect athletes.

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Athlete warning: IV infusions

Athletes are warned that any IV infusion over 100ml of ANY substance can result in a doping violation and a ban from sport.

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2026 Prohibited List

The annual update to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List.

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Athlete Advisory Group (AAG)

With first hand experience of the sporting environment and its pressures, athletes are uniquely positioned to help us understand integrity risks.

About the AAG

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For athletes

Anti-Doping Rule Violations

Australia has a robust process in place to determine if an athlete or support person has committed a possible Anti-Doping Rule Violation.

Athlete rights and responsibilities

Everyone deserves to be treated with respect in sport. As an athlete, you have various rights and responsibilities during the testing process.

Competition manipulation

The intentional act to improperly alter the course of a sports competition to obtain a benefit, sometimes referred to as match-fixing.

Health effects of doping

Athletes who cross the line risk more than their reputation and career. They also put health and wellbeing at serious risk.

Josh Bruce - life after sport

We talk what comes after sport with AFL player Josh Bruce, three-time Olympic gold medallist Petria Thomas and Ben Hardy, Olympian and former captain of the Australian National Volleyball team.

What you can report

Have you witnessed or experienced bad behaviour in sport including doping, child safeguarding or discrimination?


 

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