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.
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FileThis fact sheet includes information on TGA Registered medicines (AUST-R), batch-tested products, TGA Listed medicines (AUST-L), and Non batch-tested, non AUST-L products.
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The 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.
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FileUse this checklist to follow the safeguarding practices sporting organisations should follow when organising day trips or competitions involving children and young people.
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FileSporting organisations can use this form to get photography and filming consent to help safeguard children and young people.
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FileThis checklist helps give organisation's safeguarding guidance to responsibly plan and run sporting events for children and young people in public spaces.
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FileYou can help keep sport safe, fair and inclusive.
If something doesn’t feel right, call the Safe Sport Hotline on 1800 161 361 for guidance and support on anti‑doping, child safeguarding, discrimination, racism and cultural concerns.
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FileThis guide supports sporting organisations who have a person going through an Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV) process.
- Information in this guide applies until 31 December 2026 only.
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FileOnline abuse and better practice recommendations for Australian National Sporting Organisations and National Sporting Organisations for People with Disability.
In 2023–25, Sport Integrity Australia and the University of Canberra collaborated to explore the prevalence of online abuse in sport and current interventions.
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FileDried 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.
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