Swimming Abuse Lawyers for Australian Swimmers
Swimming Abuse Lawyers for Australian Swimmers
Swimming is a central part of Australian sport. Behind podium moments there have been serious concerns about the way some swimmers have been treated in programs that were meant to support them.
An independent panel review into Swimming Australia found that women and girls had been exposed to misogynistic culture, body shaming, inappropriate comments and abusive behaviour over many years. Swimming Australia has since apologised and committed to changes that include banning skinfold tests by national programs.
Donaldson Law acts for current and former swimmers who have experienced:
- psychological abuse or bullying in club or national programs
- body shaming, degrading weigh ins or constant comments about appearance
- sexual harassment or abuse by coaches, staff or other officials
- unsafe training practices or being pressured to train or compete while injured
- failures by clubs or governing bodies to respond properly to complaints
You do not need to have a particular performance level or result for your experience to be taken seriously. Whether you swam at club, state, national or international level we can talk with you about your rights and options.

Swimming Abuse and Your Legal Rights
Swimming abuse matters arise under child abuse law, negligence principles and modern integrity frameworks. Swimming Australia as the national governing body operates within a broader system that includes the National Integrity Framework and Sport Integrity Australia processes for safeguarding and integrity threats.
Depending on your circumstances possible pathways may include:
- a civil claim for damages where abuse or harmful culture has led to long term injury or psychological harm
- complaints under integrity policies, which can be managed by Sport Integrity Australia for member protection, safeguarding and discrimination issues
- internal complaints or restorative processes with Swimming Australia, state associations or clubs
- engagement with follow-up work from the independent review into swimming culture
Our task is to explain these options without pressure so you can choose the pathway that reflects your priorities.
Common Swimming Abuse Patterns We See
Every swimmer’s story is unique. Independent reviews and accounts in the media have, however, brought common themes to the surface.
Body Shaming and Weight Focus
Emotional And Psychological Abuse
Sexual Harassment And Abuse
Unsafe Training Practices
Swimming Bodies and Programs We Often Deal With
We act for swimmers whose experiences involve:
- local swim clubs
- state swimming associations
- Swimming Australia national squads and development programs
- state institutes or academies of sport
- the Australian Institute of Sport swim program
The independent review and subsequent reporting have shown that problems can occur at club level and at the very top of the system. We help you identify who may be responsible in your case and which processes apply.
How We Work With Swimmers
When you contact us we do not expect you to use legal language. You can simply describe what happened and how it has affected you. From there we:
- Listen to your story and any concerns you have about raising it
- Identify the clubs, programs and organisations involved
- Check which legal and integrity pathways apply
- Give you clear advice about those options
- Work with you to choose a pathway that reflects your safety and what you want from the process
That might include a civil claim, participation in integrity processes or restorative conversations, or a combination over time. You remain in control of whether and how you proceed.
◈ Other Sports We Commonly Act In ◈
You do not need to see your exact sport listed to contact us. These examples show the types of high performance environments we regularly advise on. We have dedicated sub-pages for key sports where we most often act:
From this Elite Athletes hub you can click through to learn more about how the law may apply in your sport and which bodies or schemes may be relevant.
Why Swimmers Choose Donaldson Law
Swimming abuse work needs a firm that understands survivor experience and the particular pressures of a sport that often starts at a very young age.
Swimmers choose Donaldson Law because:
Swimming Abuse FAQs
If you are a current or former swimmer and you feel ready to talk about what happened you can contact us by phone, email or through our online form.


