This Summary Paper provides recommendations on how sporting organisations can comply with the recently updated whistleblower obligations under Part 9.4AAA of the Corporations Act 2001.
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Reduce the risk of testing positive by using the sport integrity app.
This flyer is themed towards male athletes.
Posters and print materialsAthletes can be tested anytime, anywhere. Use this checklist to make sure you are ready.
ChecklistsAthletes can be drug tested at competitions, at training, and at home. You can also be under investigation for doping by Sport Integrity Australia and not even know it.
This poster is themed for para-athletes.
Posters and print materialsAs an adult involved in sport, you have a responsibility to ensure everyone involved in sport is treated with respect and dignity.
Posters and print materialsThe Clearinghouse for Sport website is the information and knowledge sharing platform for Australian sport. Explore information, research, insights, data, videos, network resources and the National Sport Research Agenda.
WebsiteThe Decision Making in Sport Virtual Reality experience is an award-winning online learning tool.
This innovative VR experience was delivered by our Education team and adds to our world-class suite of educational tools.
Mobile or VR apps WebsiteSport should be an honest contest, which follows rules to determine a fair outcome – win, loss or tie.
This information is for young people aged 13 to 17 years old.
It helps you understand your sport’s Competition Manipulation and Sport Gambling Policy.
FactsheetsThis guide explains how to apply the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations.
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Sport should be safe and fair for all. We offer a safe place to seek guidance or raise concerns about behaviour you’ve witnessed or experienced in sport.