By AAP
Animal advocate groups have come down hard on the NSW government for its decision to reform the greyhound racing industry using taxpayers’ money.
The Berejiklian government has come under fire from animal advocate groups over its decision to use $41 million of taxpayers’ money to reform the greyhound racing industry.
The hefty sum will be used to improve animal welfare standards and create a new integrity commission to oversee the industry, following the government’s backflip on the controversial racing ban.
“This amount of public funds should not be allocated to an industry exposed for mass dog Read full article
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