Table of contents
Appendices
- Appendix A: ASDA Strategic Plan performance outcomes 2004–05
- Appendix B (Adobe
PDF): Drug testing statistics 2004–05
- Appendix C: ASDA drug tests completed—1989
to 30 June 2005
- Appendix D (Adobe
PDF): Drug testing statistics 2003–04 — Amendments
to 2003–04 Annual Report Appendix B
- Appendix E (Adobe
PDF): Register of Notifiable Events (RNE) 2004–05
- Appendix F: List of International Incidences (LII)
- Appendix G: Entries on RNE and LII from previous years where outcomes
were
to be advised
- Appendix H: International anti-doping arrangements and drug testing
agreements
- Appendix I (Adobe
PDF): Financial statements
- Appendix J (Adobe
PDF): 2001–05 ASDA Strategic Plan
- Appendix K: Powers of the Minister under the ASDA Act
- Appendix L: The objects, functions and powers of the Agency as
specified
in the ASDA Act
- Appendix M: Portfolio Budget Statements performance summary
- Appendix N: Summary of Portfolio Budget Statements by outcome
- Appendix O: ASDMAC functions (excerpt from ASDA Regulations 1999)
- Appendix P: ASDMAC approvals by sport July 1 2004 to 30 June 2005
Figures
- Figure 1: ASDA’s outcome and output structure
- Figure 2: Australia’s anti-doping framework
- Figure 3: ASDA’s corporate structure
- Figure 4: Deterrent effect of ASDA’s programs 2000 to 2005
- Figure 5: ASDA drug tests completed 1989 to 2005
- Figure 6: Register of Notifiable Events trends 1998 to 2005
- Figure 7: Distribution of ASDA’s education resources
- Figure 8: ASDA’s client engagement
- Figure 9: ASDA staff survey satisfaction ratings 1998 to 2004
- Figure 10: Gender composition of ASDA permanent staff
- Figure 11: ASDA Board details as at 30 June 2005
- Figure 12: ASDA Audit Committee details as at 30 June 2005
- Figure 13: ASDMAC’s budget 2004–05
Acronyms
- AAT—Administrative Appeals Tribunal
- ACS—Australian Customs Service
- ADI—Anti-Doping International
- ADRP—Anti-Doping Research Panel
- ADRV—Anti-doping rule violation
- AFL—Australian Football League
- AIS—Australian Institute of Sport
- ANADO—Association of National Anti-Doping Organisations
- ANAO—Australian National Audit Office
- AOC—Australian Olympic Committee
- ARU—Australian Rugby Union
- ASADA—Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority
- ASC—Australian Sports Commission
- ASDA—Australian Sports Drug Agency
- ASDMAC—Australian Sports Drug Medical Advisory Committee
- ASDTL—Australian Sports Drug Testing Laboratory
- CAS—Court of Arbitration for Sport
- DCITA—Department of Communications, Information Technology and
the Arts
- DCO—Doping Control Officer
- DFSC—Drug Free Sport Consortium
- EPO—Erythropoietin
- ESD—Ecologically Sustainable Development
- FFS—Fee for Service
- FOI—Freedom of information
- GF—Government funded
- HR—Human resources
- IADA—International Anti-Doping Arrangement
- IC—In-competition
- IF—International federation
- IOC—International Olympic Committee
- ISO—International Standards Organisation
- IST—International Standard for Testing
- IT—Information technology
- KPI—Key performance indicator
- LII—List of International Incidences
- MP—Member of Parliament
- NADO—National Anti-Doping Organisation
- NF—National federation
- NMI—National Measurement Institute
- NOC—National Olympic Committee
- NRL—National Rugby League
- NZSDA—New Zealand Sports Drug Agency
- OH&S—Occupational Health and Safety
- OOC—Out-of-competition
- PBS—Portfolio Budget Statement
- RADO—Regional Anti-Doping Organisation
- RNE—Register of Notifiable Events
- SADC—Swiss Anti-Doping Commission
- SAIDS—South African Institute for Drug Free Sport
- SC—Sample collection
- SMA—Sports Medicine Australia
- TBA—To be announced
- TDP—Test distribution plan
- TPM—Test program management
- TUE—Therapeutic use exemption
- TUEC—Therapeutic Use Exemption Committee
- UKSC—UK Sports Council
- UNESCO—United Nations Education Science and Cultural Organisation
- USADA—United States Anti-Doping Agency
- WADA—World Anti-Doping Agency
- WADC (the Code)—World anti-doping Code
- WADP—World Anti-Doping Program
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