National sporting organisations (NSO)
National sporting organisations provide a range of frameworks and policies for their sport.
National sporting organisations provide a range of frameworks and policies for their sport. Many Australian National Sporting Organisations (NSOs) and National Sporting Organisations for people with Disability (NSODs) have adopted the National Integrity Framework, opens in a new tab policies through Sport Integrity Australia. 10
This includes The Improper Use of Drugs and Medicines Policy, opens in a new tab (updated July 2025), but organisations may also have additional policies that may be relevant to nutrition and supplements usage in their sport.
- Paddle Australia Supplement Policy,, opens in a new tab Paddle Australia, [July 2024]
- Schedule 6: Supplements Policy 2024-25, opens in a new tab, Cricket Australia, [June 2024]
- Sports Food and Supplements Policy, opens in a new tab, AusCycling, [version 2.0; December 2024]
- National Anti-Doping Policy, opens in a new tab, Football Australia, [July 2022]
- Netball Australia Supplements Policy, opens in a new tab, Netball Australia, [February 2025]
- Sports Foods, Medical and Performance Supplement Policy, opens in a new tab, Rowing Australia, (approved 1 May 2019).
- Body Mass Management for Making Weight Guideline, , opens in a new tabRowing Australia, (February 2024).
- Nutrition for Rowing, opens in a new tab, Rowing Australia, (accessed 1 September 2025). General guidance and resources for community and senior rowers.
- Supplements, opens in a new tab, National Rugby League, [July 2024]
- Rugby AU Sports Supplements Policy,, opens in a new tab Rugby AU, [November 2021]
- Olympic Winter Institute of Australia Supplement Policy, opens in a new tab, Olympic Winter Institute of Australia, [2023]
- Disordered eating early identification and prevention policy, opens in a new tab, Olympic Winter Institute of Australia, [May 2023]