PROMINENT breeder, owner and race caller Anthony Jeffress says he holds grave fears for the future of the NSW greyhound racing industry after recent figures were released which estimate the true costs of reforms within the state.
The figures were approximated by Australian Racing Greyhound and concluded that the industry could be losing up to $24 million per annum due to the costs of new reforms largely relating to animal welfare and integrity.
ARG estimated the figures after the NSW government decided against overturning the Intercode and Tax Harmonisation agreements when legislation was recently introduced to Read full article
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