Read the Collective Bargaining Agreement
The Respect & Responsibility Policy formally announces the AFL’s intention to address violence against women.
This policy re-enforces the values the AFL places upon creating the best environment for all people connected with Australian Football.
In 2008, the Australian Football League in collaboration with State football bodies and the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) developed this policy
By this Code the AFL prohibits the classes of substances and methods which are prohibited under the World Anti-Doping Code Prohibited List
The Programme, arranged by JLT Sport, has been up and running since January 2004. This was a joint initiative of The AFL and its State Bodies and it has seen a
The AFL Coaches’ Code of Conduct is an outline ofacceptable behaviours
The following guidelines outline the basic elements of the AFL’s strategies for heat stress in match conditions and at training.
The AFL Anti-Doping Code was also introduced to protect Players from using substances which may cause acute or long-term harm to their bodies.
Read the Interstate Player Transfer Regulations
When lightning is considered to be a possible or actual threat to an AFL match there are procedures that are applicable
Read about the new interchange law and procedures
In June 1995 the Australian Football League introduced a new rule to deal with on-field racial and religious vilification.