THE New South Wales Labor Party has released a plan which will put before parliament with the aim of reforming the greyhound industry.
It comes as the government is expected to introduce its legislation to outlaw the $335 million industry as of July 1, 2017, when Parliament resumes next Tuesday.
Since the announcement on July 7 by Premier Mike Baird and Deputy Premier and Minister for Racing Troy Grant, several Nationals MPs have voiced their concerns and threatened to oppose the ban.
NSW Opposition Leader Luke Foley expressed it is possible for the industry to reform, but said it is essential that National Read full article
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