Legislation, guidelines and code of conduct

Combat Sports Commission

Legislation: Act and Regulations

Combat sports in Western Australia are regulated by the Combat Sports Act 1987 and Combat Sports Regulations 2004, which are administered by the Combat Sports Commission (CSC). Under this legislation, the CSC has the capacity to register contestants and industry participants, enforce health and safety guidelines and issue permits for contests. Fines for breaches of the legislation and/or permit conditions exist.

Although the CSC has the power to cause change and requires participants to adhere to certain practices and procedures, it is the intent of the CSC to work with the industry and its' participants in a cooperative partnership for the benefit of everyone involved in Western Australia's combat sports industry.

Conditions of registration

Contestants and industry participants (judges, managers, matchmakers, promoters, referees, seconds, timekeepers and trainers) are required to register with the CSC and are subject to the conditions of registration. These conditions are aimed at safeguarding the health and safety of contestants and ensuring the integrity and proper conduct of contests within Western Australia. 

Code of conduct for contestants and industry participants

The code of conduct outlines the standard of behaviour required of all contestants and industry participants registered with the CSC.

Body mass management guidelines

Guidelines to support safe, healthy, and science-based body mass management practices for making weight in combat sports. 

Concussion management guidelines

Guidelines on the steps to be taken following a concussion or suspected concussion sustained at a contest. 

Contestant preparation standards and guidelines

Standards and guidelines are provided for contestants and trainers to aid in the preparation of competing in a combat sports contest.

Role of medical practitioners in combat sports

A guide for medical practitioners consulting with combat sport contestants and the regulatory role of ringside medical practitioners. 

Position statements

Combat Sports Commission commitment to child safety and wellbeing

The Combat Sports Commission (CSC) is committed to promoting and protecting the rights and interests of all Western Australian children and young people.

Signing of Wraps and Gloves

This position statement is to delineate the responsibility of the signing of contestant wraps and gloves at Combat Sports Commission (the Commission) sanctioned events.

Page reviewed 07 July 2026