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Highlights from 2008–09
- Implementing the new Code and related international standards via revisions to the NAD scheme, and changes to internal policies and procedures, including ASADA’s Sample Collection Manual.
- Approving the revised anti-doping policies of 91 recognised and/or funded NSOs for compliance with the Code.
- Increasing Pure Performance Programs, including the Union Cycliste Internationale-sanctioned Tour Down Under in January 2009 and completing the pre-Beijing Olympic Anti-Doping Program.
- Working with the Australian Olympic Committee on the Australian Youth Olympic Festival in February 2009.
- Conducting testing at the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.
- Attaining a greater proportion of non-analytical entries onto the Register of Findings as a result of an expanded and enhanced investigative framework.
- Successfully retaining ISO accreditation.
- Receiving international recognition of our anti-doping model, particularly our investigative framework, through the UK Government’s announcement of an agency modelled on ASADA,
to be launched by 1 January 2010.
- Successfully negotiating and implementing the ASADA Collective Agreement 2009–12.
- Delivering the 2008–09 Staff Learning and Development Program.
- Implementing the Strategic Plan and moving to a new organisational structure.
- Delivering 221 anti-doping education activities to 10,530 athletes and support personnel.
- Completing the Cost Recovery Review.
- Enhancing our financial management framework.
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