GREYHOUND breeding in New South Wales could be reduced by more than 80 per cent on its 2014 figures over the next four years, casting serious doubts on the sustainability of the industry.
The figures, outlined in a letter obtained by Australian Racing Greyhound, were sent to Premier Mike Baird and Deputy Premier Troy Grant by the NSW Greyhound Racing Industry Alliance’s Brenton Scott.
Dated July 31, the letter provided a glimpse into the plan that convinced Premier Baird the industry was worthy of another chance.
The plan for a sustainable greyhound industry included details on three key modelling changes:
– Decreasing the number Read full article
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