By AAP
Racing Queensland has left the door open to negotiate with the owners of Tweed-based Border Park if the NSW government follows through with its ban on greyhound racing.
Secretary manager Steve McGrath said the venue would be sold, regardless of whether greyhound racing gets a reprieve in NSW, because the land is too valuable.
He said Border Park was valued between $15 million and $20 million.
If the Baird government goes through with its ban then the Border Park owners will approach the Queensland government about opening a new track on the Gold Coast.
“No matter what, Border Park will be sold. When we Read full article
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