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Stakeholder survey coming soon

ASADA will soon be inviting members of the Australian sporting community to give us feedback through our annual survey.

The survey will be sent directly to stakeholders and will also be available through our website.

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Education partnerships for the sporting community!

Did you know that ASADA can partner with your organisation to develop a bespoke anti-doping education program?

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Important information about contaminated meat

Australian athletes competing or training in China, Mexico and countries in the European Union should be aware of important information issued by international anti-doping organisations regarding meat products contaminated with clenbuterol.

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London 2012

Minister for Sport announces Australia’s Olympic and Paralympic anti-doping programs.

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Anti-Doping: Get Educated!

Take responsibility for your own anti-doping education.

Your sporting career may rely on it.

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Warning: Methylhexaneamine

Australian athletes are being warned by ASADA to carefully consider their use of supplements following a number of positive test results for the prohibited stimulant methylhexaneamine.

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Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA)

Our purpose

To protect Australia's sporting integrity through the elimination of doping.

Our vision

Australia’s driving force for pure performance in sport.

The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) is a government statutory authority that is Australia's driving force for pure performance in sport. It is the organisation with prime responsibility for implementation of the World Anti-Doping Code (the Code) in Australia.

News

16 May 2012

MEDIA STATEMENT

ASADA today confirmed media reports that Australian boxer Bianca Elmir...

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21 March 2012

DOPING VIOLATION

Two-year sporting ban for Rugby Union player Mitchell Spackman. More...

7 March 2012

DOPING VIOLATION

Queensland regional rugby league player Josh Earl receives two-year
sports ban. More...