THE controversial New South Wales greyhound racing ban is no more.
Cabinet ministers emerged from a meeting on Tuesday morning where they officially signed off on a plan to reverse a decision to end the industry.
A new policy has now been taken to a party room meeting and is said to contain a plan which will result in fewer races, fewer greyhound tracks and a series of tougher animal welfare measures.
Also detailed was a plan to separate the commercial and regulatory functions of the authority body, with a new oversight body set to be put in place to draw up a Read full article
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