CA Chief Executive James Sutherland said the team management, including Arthur and national selector John Inverarity, retain the Board's support.
Arthur, who took charge as coach in November 2011, has a contract until the end of the next World Cup, to be held in Australia and New Zealand in 2015, but has been under pressure after presiding over the country's heaviest defeat in a series in 34 years.
"But it is not acceptable to either Australian cricket fans or to any of us involved to lose so convincingly. While the group has had a difficult month, its resolve has never been higher and I know we will bounce back," he was quoted as saying by 'Sydney Morning Herald'.
There has been speculation about Queensland coach Darren Lehmann being considered as a replacement for the South African but, according to the newspaper, the CA said it was not true.
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