The below sports have adopted the Australian National Anti-Doping Policy.
As sports adopt the Australian National Anti-Doping Policy they will be added to this list.
- Air Sport Australia Confederation
- American Football Australia (Gridiron)
- Archery Australia
- Artistic Swimming Australia
- AusCycling
- Australian Athletics
- Victorian Athletics League
- Australian Billiards & Snooker Council
- Australian Calisthenics Federation
- Australian Dragon Boat Federation
- Australian Eight Ball Federation
- Australian Fencing Federation
- Australian Flying Disc Association
- Australian Ice Racing
- Australian Jujitsu Federation
- Australian Karate Federation
- Australian Kendo Renmei
- Australian Outrigger Canoe Racing Association
- Australian Polo Federation
- Australian Sailing
- Australian Taekwondo
- Australian Underwater Federation
- Australian Waterski & Wakeboard Federation
- Australian Weightlifting Federation
- AusTriathlon
- Badminton Australia
- Baseball Australia
- Basketball Australia
- Biathlon Australia
- Blind Sports Australia
- Bobsleigh & Skeleton Australia
- Bocce Australia
- Boccia Australia
- Bowls Australia
- Boxing Australia
- CombatAUS
- Cricket Australia*
- Croquet Australia
- Curling Australia
- DanceSport Australia
- Darts Australia
- Deaf Sports Australia
- Disability Sports Australia
- Disabled Wintersport Australia
- Diving Australia
- Equestrian Australia*
- Floorball Australia Ltd
- Gaelic Football & Hurling Association of Australasia
- Golf Australia
- Gymnastics Australia
- Handball Australia
- Hockey Australia
- Ice Hockey Australia
- Ice Skating Australia
- Judo Australia
- Kiteboarding Australia
- Kung Fu Wushu Australia
- Lacrosse Australia
- Luge Australia
- Modern Pentathlon Australia
- Motorcycling Australia
- Motorsport Australia
- Muaythai Australia
- National Campdraft Council of Australia
- Netball Australia
- Olympic Winter Institute of Australia
- Orienteering Australia
- Paddle Australia
- Paralympics Australia
- Petanque Federation Australia
- Polocrosse Australia
- Pony Club Australia
- Riding for the Disabled Association of Australia
- Rowing Australia
- Rugby Australia
- Shooting Australia
- Skate Australia
- Skipping Australia
- Snow Australia
- Softball Australia
- Special Olympics Australia
- Sport Climbing Australia
- Sport Inclusion Australia
- Squash Australia
- Surfing Australia
- Surf Life Saving Australia*
- Swimming Australia
- Table Tennis Australia
- Tennis Australia*
- Tenpin Bowling Australia
- Touch Football Australia
- Transplant Australia
- UniSport Australia
- Volleyball Australia
- Water Polo Australia
- Wheelchair Rugby Australia
- WAKO Australia Ltd (Kickboxing)
- Wrestling Australia
*Sport Integrity Australia has approved variations to this sport’s Australian National Anti-Doping Policy. The approved variations should be detailed on the relevant National Sporting Organisation website.
- Australian Rugby League Commission / NRL
- Football Australia
- Australian Football League (AFL)
We have worked with WADA to develop a policy that meets the requirements of the Code, as well as Australian anti-doping legislation. This is referred to as the Australian National Anti-Doping Policy. The purpose of a single Australian National Anti-Doping Policy is to ensure all sports in Australia comply with consistent anti-doping rules.
If you are a National Sporting Organisation or other Sporting Administration Body and would like to adopt the Australian National Anti-Doping Policy, please complete and submit the form below.
Your request will be submitted to the CEO of Sport Integrity Australia for approval and if approved, the Sports Engagement team will provide you with additional documentation.
The Policy will then be ready for adoption through your sport’s approval process (e.g. through your Board).
Note: An Anti-Doping Policy must be approved by the CEO of Sport Integrity Australia to become effective.
Making a variation to the Australian National Anti-Doping Policy
We understand that some sports have special circumstances that will require a variation to the Australian National Anti-Doping Policy. If this is the case with your sport, we ask that you include the variation/s to the policy in the form below.
Any variation must be approved by the CEO of Sport Integrity Australia before being returned to the sport for formal adoption. Once adopted the sport will be added to a list of sports with a compliant Australian National Anti-Doping Policy.
COMPLETE THE ANTI-DOPING POLICY FORM
Any questions?
If you have any questions or concerns about this process, please email the Sport Integrity Australia Sports Engagement team at: engagement@sportintegrity.gov.au