Ban on Gambling Ads in NSW Greyhound Industry Could Lead to Suffering of Dogs

Ban on Gambling Ads in NSW Greyhound Industry Could Lead to Suffering of Dogs

The New South⁢ Wales greyhound racing industry is urging members to lobby federal ministers​ not to ban gambling advertising, arguing it would result in dogs suffering and ⁣animal welfare programs​ closing.

The ​federal​ government ‍is considering the recommendations of a⁤ parliamentary inquiry ​into online gambling, which called for online inducements ​to be immediately ⁣banned before a complete advertising ban‌ in three years.

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An email ‌from​ Greyhound Racing New South Wales (GRNSW) says any ban on gambling promotions would decimate​ the⁣ industry as “racing⁢ is funded via state taxes on wagering”.

“It⁣ would ‌have⁤ devastating and irreversible consequences for our​ sport, every dog in it, every person in it, every club, every track,‍ and all those towns and villages in⁣ NSW where‌ greyhound racing is a local sport,” said the GRNSW email obtained by⁢ Guardian Australia.

“The animal welfare ⁣implications alone are ⁤huge.”

The letter estimated a ban on gambling inducements would ‍take more⁤ than $20m‌ a year out of the NSW greyhound ‌racing industry.​ When contacted for comment, ‌GRNSW said that figure ‌came after conversations with its wagering partners.

“That would eat up all‌ our welfare⁣ programs plus all of GAP [greyhound adoption program] and all rehoming,⁣ plus ‌all of our ‍safety programs put together,” the letter said.

The number of greyhounds injured or killed on NSW racetracks surged last year, ‌with a‌ report from ⁣the state’s industry⁢ regulator finding that last winter was the worst‍ on record for the ⁢sport since 2018.

The regulator found 67‌ dogs suffered “catastrophic and ⁢major” injuries from ⁤July to September 2022. Of those, 19 died. Overall‍ there‍ were 939 injuries across all‍ categories, representing injuries to 21% of the dogs that raced over the three ⁢months.

Kylie Field, spokesperson for the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds, said it was absurd to claim greyhounds would suffer if‍ gambling advertisements ⁢were ⁤banned.

“Similar threats are made‍ whenever the⁤ industry is called to account. The only way to improve animal ⁤welfare is to phase out greyhound racing,” Field said.

“Meanwhile, fleecing problem gamblers is totally unacceptable to most Australians. By ⁣seeking to exempt greyhound racing from the recommendations of the gambling inquiry, ⁣the dog‍ racing industry is showing​ its true colours – all ⁤it cares about is money.”

The ⁣GRNSW​ letter encouraged people to email ⁢their concerns to the​ communications minister, Michelle Rowland, ​the social ‍services⁤ minister, Amanda ‍Rishworth, and the sports minister, Anika ⁢Wells. All three ministers‌ were contacted for comment.

“For ⁢those of ⁤us who live in regional⁣ areas of ⁤NSW, you might particularly point out that the​ bush, like always, ⁢will be the worst affected,” the⁤ letter⁢ said.

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Rob⁣ Macaulay, ⁢the chief executive of GRNSW, ‍said his organisation had…

2023-08-26 ‍15:00:02
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