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Employment opportunities

New employment opportunity

Online communication officer.

The Online Communications Officer will be responsible for the development and maintenance of the ASADA and ASDMAC websites and intranet.

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Supplements warning

Athlete Advisory: Supplements warning

The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) wishes to advise all Australian athletes subject to doping control against the use of supplements, particularly those containing Geranamine.

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Testing guide

Testing guide

Learn what will happen in an ASADA testing session, from being notified through to final paperwork.

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2010 Prohibited List

2010 Prohibited list

The 2010 Prohibited List was published on 1 October, and is now available on the World Anti-Doping Agency website. From 23 December 2009, if you check your substances on ASADA's website, your search results will be from the 2010 Prohibited List.

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Anti-Doping Update

Anti-Doping Update

In this edition:

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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

5 March 2010

Half-yearly results:

Doping cheats more likely to be caught under expanded anti-doping programs. More...

16 February 2010

Doping violation:

NSW Rugby League player Pee Wee Moke gets twelve-match ban. More...

21 January 2010

Doping violation:

Australian golfer receives 18-month ban from Court of Arbitration for Sport. More...