Motorsport Australia endorses anti-doping education tools

Motorsport Australia remains committed to ensuring a fair, safe, clean and informed competition environment for all participants.

In order to keep the motorsport community aligned with Sports Integrity Australia requirements, Motorsport Australia encourages all recreational and competitive participants to complete the latest anti-doping and integrity education online modules.

The below modules are designed to equip competitors with essential knowledge around anti-doping, rule updates, and the integrity of the sport.

The three core modules are:

  • Anti-Doping Fundamentals
  • Annual Update 2025
  • Competition Manipulation and Sport Gambling

Drivers can complete these modules via the Sport Integrity Australia EDGE Learning platform. They will need to register or log in, access the courses through their account, and follow the instructions to complete each module.

Several how-to videos are available through the Sport Integrity Australia YouTube channel, to assist with registration and accessing the modules.

Helpful videos on how to use the SIA’s EDGE Learning Platform can be found below:

To access the eLearning modules, log in to elearning.sportintegrity.gov.au using your Learner Login details. If you do not have a Learner Login, click the Register button to generate a new one. If you have created an account but have not logged in since prior to 1 July, you will need to follow the ‘Forgot Password’ steps. 

If you have any questions or queries on how to complete these online modules, feel free to contact the integrity team at integrity@motorsport.org.au.

Once the modules are completed, competitors must send their certificates of completion to integrity@motorsport.org.au to confirm compliance with Sport Integrity Australia.

More information on each module can be found here:

Anti-Doping Fundamentals: Comprehensive anti-doping education covering the rules and regulations related to anti-doping, the processes involved in testing, the ethical and health implications of doping, and the responsibilities of athletes and support personnel to uphold anti-doping standards.

Annual Update 2025: This course reflects current trends in anti-doping and broader integrity issues including new prohibited substances, rule changes and other contemporary topics.

Competition Manipulation and Sport Gambling: An introduction to what competition manipulation is, different types of competition manipulation, and sport specific rules to assist with identifying breaches, recognising match-fixer strategies, and knowing how to report concerns.

Background on Motorsport Australia’s connection to Sport Integrity Australia

Motorsport Australia is bound by the National Anti-Doping (NAD) Scheme, which is contained in Schedule 1 to the Sport Integrity Australia Regulations 2020 (Cth), made under the Sport Integrity Australia Act 2020. This includes provisions that Motorsport Australia have in place, maintain, and enforce Anti-Doping policies and practices that comply with the mandatory provisions of the World Anti-Doping Code International Standards for Education and the NAD Scheme.

With the World Anti-Doping Association (WADA) implementing mandatory anti-doping educational requirements across all sporting signatories around the world, to ensure compliance as well as protect the integrity of our sport, Sport Integrity Australia has developed an Education Plan for all sporting codes across Australia and has partnered with Motorsport Australia to tailor one specifically for our competitors.

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