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    Advisory Council

    The Sport Integrity Australia Advisory Council provides strategic advice unrelated to a particular individual or investigation to:

    • the Sport Integrity Australia CEO in relation to the CEO’s functions or Sport Integrity Australia’s functions
    • the Minister about the operations of Sport Integrity Australia or the performance of the CEO’s functions.

     

    These relationships allow us to better understand and respond to integrity threats as the sport and organised crime contexts converge, as well as fostering proactive engagement with sport to develop a culture of clean, fair and safe sport.

     

     

    Sarah Kenny

    Ms Kenny is the Chair of the Advisory Council. She is currently a legal consultant, after 20 years as a corporate partner at major international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills.

    Ms Kenny has significant skills and experience in sport law matters and combines a corporate law practice with a sports related practice advising on numerous transactions, disputes and issues including doping, gambling and integrity matters.

    Ms Kenny has competed internationally including at the windsurfing exhibition event at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and was a member of Australian Sailing's Olympic Selection Panel in 2008, 2012 and 2016. She is the current Vice-President of World Sailing.

     

      

    Lynne Anderson

    Ms Anderson is currently a Board Member of the Australian Sports Commission, the former CEO of Paralympics Australia, and former Chair of the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs (National Rugby League) with 30 years involvement both in Australia and globally in the sports business industry.

      

    James Sutherland

    Mr Sutherland is the CEO of Golf Australia, the former CEO of Cricket Australia (2001-2018), and current Director of; GameOn Holdings Pty Ltd, Geelong Football Club (Australian Football League) the ICC T20 World Cup 2020, and Dunrobin Advisory Services Pty Ltd.

     

    Megan Mitchell

    Ms Mitchell's background includes over 35 years' experience as a public servant, most recently as Australia's first National Children's Commissioner within the Australian Human Rights Commission, with responsibility for promoting the rights and wellbeing of Australia's children.

    Prior to this, she was the New South Wales Commissioner for Children and Young People.

      

    Katarina Carroll

    Ms Carroll was appointed as Queensland Police Commissioner in mid-2019. She is the first female Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service (QPS).

    Prior to her current appointment, she was Commissioner of the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services from 2015 until 2019.

    Ms Carroll has a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from Griffith University and an Associate Diploma in Community Welfare from James Cook University.

      

    Timothy Goodwin

    Mr Goodwin is a Barrister at the Victorian Bar who practises primarily in commercial and public law.

    He was a Junior Counsel Assisting the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory and is currently Junior Counsel Assisting the Yoorrook Truth-telling Commission in Victoria. Mr Goodwin is a member of the Yuin people of the South Coast of New South Wales.

    He currently serves on several boards, including the Museums Victoria Board and the Human Rights Law Centre, Melbourne.

    Mr Goodwin has a Bachelor of Arts and Laws (Hons) from the Australian National University, and a Master of Laws from Harvard Law School.

      

    Katherine Leigh

    Ms Leigh has been Director-General, ACT Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate, and Head of the ACT Public Service, since early 2014.

    Prior to taking up her present position she was Director-General, ACT Justice and Community Safety Directorate (2009 – 2014) and First Assistant Secretary (and acting Deputy Secretary) with the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department (1999 – 2009).

    Ms Leigh has a master’s in international law (ANU); an LLB Hons (ANU); a BA (Griffith); and is a Graduate of the AICD.

    She is also a Board Member of the ANZ School of Government and the ACT Institute of Public Administration.

      

    Monique Murphy

    Ms Murphy is a Paralympic Swimmer and a member of the Australian Dolphins Swim Team. She has been selected for five consecutive Australian Swim Teams and was appointed as the Dolphins Swim Team leader in 2017. She won a silver medal at the Rio Paralympic Games.

    She has been a team member and Paralympic Education Program presenter with Paralympics Australia since 2019 and is also an Education Presenter for Sport Integrity Australia and a ‘Game Changer’ with Sporting Wheelies, Brisbane (a community / school-based disability training program).

    She works at the Minerva Network Executive Office managing the QAS partnership and was a Community Custodian with Lifeline / AIS (2019 – 2021).

    Ms Murphy has a Bachelor of Business degree from Griffith University.

     

    Professor Sophia Nimphius

    Professor Nimphius is an academic and community leader with expertise in high performance sport, athlete health, ethics, gender equity, diversity and inclusion, and education and learning.

    She is an Independent Expert on the Scientific Panel of the European Club Association, Chair of the ECU Pride Committee, and former Board Member of the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association. She currently provides leadership and expertise in university strategy, sport and inclusion as Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sport) at Edith Cowan University.

    Professor Nimphius holds a PhD in Sports Science (ECU); an MSc in Exercise Science (Appalachian State); dual BSc degrees in Sports Management and Human Biology (Barton College); and is a Graduate of the AICD.

     

    Dr Amber Halliday

    Dr Halliday is a dual Olympian and a three-time world-champion in lightweight rowing. She rowed for South Australia on nine occasions for six victories in Interstate Regattas and won numerous Australian titles at the Australian National Championships before swapping her sculling shell for a bicycle, training with the South Australian Sports Institute squad.

    While riding for MB Cycles, Halliday won her first ever cycle tour, the NZCT Women's Tour of New Zealand in February 2009. 

    In 2011 Dr Halliday endured a traumatic brain injury and has made a long, but remarkable recovery. She has a B.Soc.Sci (Psychology), B.Media, B.Hlth.Sci and PhD OLY.

    Athlete Advisory Group

    Our shared mission is to build trust with athletes, sports and fans alike to allow everyone the opportunity to compete on a level playing field. To achieve this mission and to truly understand the integrity threats within sports we need to work closely in partnership with everyone who holds a piece to the puzzle.

    Engaging with athletes who understand their environment and the pressures of sport better than anyone helps Sport Integrity Australia enhance its operations and policy development.

    The Athlete Advisory Group informs Sport Integrity Australia’s strategic direction and shapes education strategies through the provision of insights into the pressures and influences in sport that can threaten the integrity of sport.

    Please email the Athlete Advisory Group Secretariat via: aagsecretariat@sportintegrity.gov.au 

    if you would like to get in touch with the Athlete Advisory Group.

     

    Alison Bai - Sport Integrity Australia Athlete Advisory Group

    Former Australian tennis player 

    Professional debut 2005 

    Career high singles 305 ranking, Career high doubles ranking 125

    1 x ITF Singles title 

    13 x ITF Doubles titles  

    Australian Junior Fed Cup team (2006) 

    Australian Open Singles (2007, 2008)

    Australian Open Doubles (2008, 2009, 2016 - 2019). 

    Nat Butler - Sport Integrity Australia Athlete Advisory Group

    Former Australian international netball player. Diamond #144 (86 Test Caps)

    3 x World Championship player with the Australian Diamonds (2007, 2011, 2015)

    Commonwealth games Gold Medallist (2014) and Silver Medallist (2010)

    ANZ Championship premiership player and joint season MVP (2011)

    Suncorp Super Netball Player - 235 Domestic National League games

    President of the Australian Netball Players Association 2018 - 2020.

    AAG - Bronwen Downie

    Olympic rower

    2 x World Rowing Championship Gold medallist

    World Rowing Championship Bronze medallist

    11 x Australian National Champion

    Gold medal at Henley Women’s Regatta, UK

    Former NSW State board member

    AAG - Blake Gaudry

    Former elite trampolinist

    2 x Olympian

    11 x Australian National Champion

    Senior Elite Athlete of the

    Year (2011–2014, 2016, 2017)

    Australian Team representative in over 35 International competitions (2006–2017)

    Gymnastics Australia Athletes representative for Trampoline

    AAG - Jonathan Goerlach

    Paralympic triathlete

    5 x Australian National Paratriathlon Champion

    4 x Oceanic Paratriathlon Champion

    Triathlon Australia’s Male Paratriathlon 2021 Performance of the Year award

    Chairperson of the Triathlon Australia Elite Athlete Committee

    Member of World Triathlon Athlete Committee

    Member of the NSWIS Athlete Advisory Group

    Lifeline Community Custodian

    Cruz Hogan - Sport Integrity Australia Athlete Advisory Group

    Australian Javelin Thrower. Australian Senior Team Member #1212

    2022 World Athletics Championships Representative

    Oceania Champion

    3 x Open Australian National Championship and 2 x Oceania Championship Medallist

    PhD in Sport & Exercise Physiology

    Member of the WAIS Athlete Advisory Committee

    SIA Education Officer 2019 – present.

    AAG - Damon Kelly

    Former elite level weightlifter

    Competed for over 20 years both domestically and internationally

    2 x Olympian

    4 x Commonwealth Games (winning Gold, Silver and Bronze medals)

    11 x national champion

    Former Australian Weightlifting Federation board director

    Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva - Sport Integrity Australia Athlete Advisory Group

    Former Australian Rhythmic gymnast

    Represented Australia at 2024 Olympics

    2 x Commonwealth Games (winning Gold, Silver and Bronze medals)

    5 x Maccabiah Games Bronze Medallist (2022)

    4 x Australian Championships All-around Champion (2018, 2019, 2022, 2023)

    Represented Australia at 5 x World Championships

    Oceania Championships All-around Champion (2024).

    AAG - Bronwen Knox

    4 x Olympian (water polo)

    2 x Olympic Bronze medallist

    Sport Integrity Australia education presenter

    Education Presenter at Australian Institute of Sport Respectful Behaviours Program

    Head Coach at Brisbane Girls Grammar School

    AAG Eric Mackenzie

    West Coast Eagles AFL player

    Played 147 AFL games

    West Coast Co-Captain 2014

    2014 John Worsfold Medallist (Best & Fairest)

    AFL Players Association players delegate

    International Testing Agency athlete ambassador

     Ben O’Donnell - Sport Integrity Australia Athlete Advisory Group

    Current Rugby Union player

    ACT Brumbies 2022 – present

    Current Rugby Union Players Association Player Delegate

    Australian Sevens player (2017 – 2020)

    Shawn Mackay award for Australian Sevens player of the year (2018)

    Commonwealth Games Gold Coast 2018

    Rugby Sevens World Cup San Francisco 2018

    Named in the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Dream Team 2017-2018, also being named 

    as 1 of 3 World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year nominees.

    Ella Sabljak

    Paralympian (Wheelchair basketball)

    World Championship silver medallist

    Commonwealth Games silver medallist

    Paralympics Australia’s Athlete Commission

    RADA’s Athlete Committee

    World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Athlete Council

    Melissa Wu - Sport Integrity Australia Athlete Advisory Group

    Former Australian diver

    5 x Olympian

    Olympic Silver (2008) and Bronze (2020) Medallist

    5 x Commonwealth Games (winning 3 x Gold, 2 x Silver medals)

    8 x World Championships (winning 2 x Silver, 1 x Bronze medals)

    Flag bearer at the Closing Ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games

    Australian team debut at 13 years of age at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games

    Member of the Australian Diving Team for 19 years.