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Tasmania government to end funding for greyhound racing by 2029

The Tasmanian government will gradually eliminate its financing for Greyhound Racing until 2029 and effectively eliminate the industry in the state.

Tazmanya is the second judicial authority that ends the Greyhound race in Australia after the action in 2018.

Camera iconTazmanya will effectively end the Greyhound racing industry. Christian Gilles / Newswire Credit: News Corp Australia

Prime Minister Jeremy Rockliff said Greyhound Racing was “not compatible with community expectations”.

Orum I’m worried about the future of the sector and I continue to worry about animal welfare, ”he said.

“It’s time to draw a line on the sand and to provide a regular exit from Greyhound Racing in Tasmania.”

Tasmanian Prime Minister Jeremy Rockliff said the public's sense of Greyhound Racing has decreased in recent years. Picture: Newswire/ Nikki Davis-Jones
Camera iconTasmanian Prime Minister Jeremy Rockliff said the public’s sense of Greyhound Racing has decreased in recent years. Newswire/ Nikki Davis-Jones Credit: News Corp Australia

The liberal government is an surveillance committee established to önemli Map in a responsible manner ”that will gradually remove its fund until June 30, 2029.

“Since we provide a restrained and logical stage of Greyhound races, I want to be crystal in my support for our regional communities, since we provide a restrained and logical stage of the Greyhound races.

Race Minister Jane Howlett said that the racing integrity commissioner will “provide advice and support to guide this transition.”

Orum I deeply commit to the support of those in the Greyhound industry, their families and communities through this transition, ”he said.

RSPCA welcomed the decision to end government financing for Greyhound Racing, and a report showing a decrease in supporting the Greyhound race in the state.

“Greyhound Racing in Tasmania was supported by taxpayers while risking the welfare of animals in Tasmania, Andrea Dawkins, General Manager of Tasmania, RSPCA Tasmania,” he said.

“The community is waiting better and it’s time to catch the sense of public opinion of the government policy.”

In a letter open to the premiere of Tasmania, Greyhound Race Victoria President Peita Duncan said that Mr. Rockliff said, “Hundreds of greyhound race participants put their ambition on their livelihoods”.

“Based on any reality, the cave and the cave and the cave and the cave and side by side, for those who believe in your previous commitments, both the soul -destroying and incredibly disturbing,” he wrote.

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