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We have a range of resources for sports, athletes, clubs, parents, children and young people to support integrity in Australian sport. Search our collection of resources below

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  • This checklist will help you understand what information you need to apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) for Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) and travel to altitude - prevention and/or treatment.

    Checklists
  • Experience your very first sample collection (testing) experience in the comfort of your own home. This doping control experience takes you through the entire sample-collection experience.

    • Experience what it is like to provide a virtual urine sample, without any of the anxiety of your first real test.
    • Learn what you will have to do during a test, as well as your rights and responsibilities as an athlete.
    eLearning Mobile or VR apps Website
  • SARMs are a growing threat to Australian athletes. SARMs can often look like normal supplements and examples include Ligandrol (LGD-4033), Testolone/radarine (RAD-140), Andarine, and Ostarine (Enobosarm). 

    Posters and print materials
  • The International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program. 

    Its purpose is to establish the conditions that must be satisfied in order for a Therapeutic Use Exemption (or TUE) to be granted.

    Guidebooks
  • Ultimately, this guide is for the benefit of the millions of children and young people who engage in Australian sport. 

    Every single one of them has the right to feel safe in sport, and it’s everyone’s responsibility in sport to keep them safe.

    Guidebooks
  • This document has resources for teachers, coaches, students and parents that cover key sport integrity and anti-doping topics. 

    It has lesson guides, worksheets, activities, and resources.

    Factsheets Guidebooks
  • This factsheet includes information on TGA Registered medicines (AUST-R), batch-tested products, TGA Listed medicines (AUST-L), and Non batch-tested, non AUST-L products.

    Factsheets
  • This booklet is designed to help you, the athlete, understand what will happen during and after a testing session and your rights and responsibilities in relation to testing.

    Guidebooks
  • Webinar held on 2 July 2025, 'Anti-doping 101 for Athletes'.

    Webinars
  • Dried Blood Spot (DBS) sample collection uses a small amount of blood from a device that attaches to an athlete’s upper arm (or in some cases a finger prick). The blood is collected and dried on absorbent material, then sealed securely and sent to a WADA-accredited lab for analysis. 

    This new method differs from a normal blood sample collection, which withdraws much more blood via a needle into a vein in an athlete’s arm.

    Posters and print materials

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