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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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  • Competition manipulation, sometimes referred to as match fixing, is an intentional act to improperly alter the course or outcome of any sports competition to obtain a benefit. 

    Learn more about competition manipulation in this factsheet.

    Factsheets
  • Tờ rơi của công ty Sport Integrity Australia

    The About us – Corporate brochure in Vietnamese.

    Guidebooks In your language Vietnamese
  • كتيب الشركة

    The About us – Corporate brochure in Arabic.

    Guidebooks In your language Arabic
  • 澳大利亚体育诚信组织公司宣传册

    Guidebooks In your language Simplified Chinese
  • Sport Integrity Australia’s role is to keep Australian sport safe and fair, at all levels, for all participants. 

    In this brochure learn about who we are, what we do and how we do it. 

    Guidebooks
  • Access resources about the National Integrity Framework (NIF) in Auslan on the Deaf Sports Australia website.

    Deaf Sports Australia website

    In your language Website
  • Discover the range of deadly apps and websites available with a focus on First Nations peoples.

    In your language Mobile or VR apps Website
  • Check your supplements using our Sport Integrity App. The Sport Integrity App lists supplements sold on Australian shelves. Independent companies such as HASTA or Informed Sport have certified these lists. 

    Supplements screened by these companies cannot offer a full guarantee that an athlete will not test positive, but they are significantly less risky than other supplements.

    The App also has a risk analysis for other supplements you may be considering. It will also warn you if you have searched for a supplement that we know contains, or lists, a banned ingredient.

    Mobile or VR apps
  • Teachers can use this guide to develop lessons for Years 9 and 10.

    The purpose of this senior secondary lesson guide is to:

    Guidebooks
  • This Guideline includes specific examples and case studies of homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia in sports. 

    Some of the language and scenarios presented may be explicit and confronting to some readers.

    Guidebooks

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