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Sport Integrity Australia acknowledges that the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) has imposed a two-year period of Ineligibility on athlete Max Purcell for the Use and/or Attempted Use of a Prohibited Method
30 June 2025
We acknowledge the decision of the French Anti-Doping Agency, Agence Francaise De Lutte Contre Le Dopage (AFLD) to impose a 3-year period of Ineligibility on Australian athlete Brock Hamill
26 May 2025
Sport Integrity Australia (SIA), the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and the Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS) have partnered to develop a world first eLearning course to upskill coaches of junior athletes in high performance sport
22 May 2025
Sport Integrity Australia reaffirms the agency’s opposition to the Enhanced Games and issues a health warning to Australian athletes considering taking part
22 May 2025
Sport Integrity Australia (SIA) is pleased to announce six new members of the Athlete Advisory Group (AAG)
19 May 2025
Sport Integrity Australia acknowledges that AusCycling has imposed a three-year period of Ineligibility on athlete Tomasin Clark for several Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs)
19 May 2025
Sport Integrity Australia and Pride in Sport have partnered to ensure a more inclusive, safe, and healthy sporting environment for people with diverse sexualities and genders
16 May 2025
To understand how we might better prevent unintentional doping cases in future, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has launched a Call for Contributions on the topic
7 May 2025
Sport Integrity Australia acknowledges that Motorcycling Australia has imposed a five-year period of ineligibility on athlete Jai Walker for committing several Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs)
5 May 2025
We recently spoke to National Integrity Manager (NIM) at AusTriathlon, Chris Cunningham, about his sport’s new approach to embedding integrity
1 May 2025