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Australian Cave Diving Pioneers Since 1952
The Cave Diving Commission (CDC) monitors cave diving activities in Australia by promoting effective exchanges of information between cave divers and other speleologists and maintaining a close liaison with cave diving training bodies.
The CDC promotes cave diving safety, advises on diving aspects of cave use and management and promotes appropriate codes of practice relevant to cave diving undertaken within the Federation.
ASF divers belong to clubs that are spread around Australia. The Cave Diving Group (CDG) is a Special Interest Group that was formed to bring divers together to further developments, techniques, exploration and mapping.
The relevant codes on cave diving and free diving can be downloaded
asf-cave-diving-code-of-practice
Sump Free Diving Code
Additional information and CDG membership procedures can be obtained from the Cave Diving Group website.
ASF Cave Diving Commissioner