Established in 2006 as a result of the Australian Government's commitment to strengthen its resolve against doping in sport, ASADA has legislative responsibility for delivering the national anti-doping programme. Our primary role is to implement the World Anti-Doping Code in Australia and we work towards protecting the health of athletes and the integrity of sport by minimising the risk of doping. We achieve this through our focus on three fundamental pillars: Enhanced engagement and partnerships; Enhanced intelligence; and Enhanced education and awareness.
These three pillars are mutually supportive—enhanced engagement and partnerships will lead to better intelligence, which will better inform targeted and effective education programs.
Our vision
Clean, fair sport
Our purpose
To protect the health of athletes and the integrity of Australian sport by minimising the risk of doping.
Organisational structure
ASADA organisational structure (as at Feb 2019)








