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Australia: NSW bans greyhound racing after scandal | Australia: NSW bans greyhound racing after scandal |
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Greyhound racing will be banned in the Australian state of New South Wales after "horrific" evidence of widespread animal cruelty was uncovered. | Greyhound racing will be banned in the Australian state of New South Wales after "horrific" evidence of widespread animal cruelty was uncovered. |
A government investigation found overwhelming evidence of animal cruelty, including mass greyhound killings and "live baiting". | A government investigation found overwhelming evidence of animal cruelty, including mass greyhound killings and "live baiting". |
The state government said it would work towards a ban from 1 July 2017. | The state government said it would work towards a ban from 1 July 2017. |
"We are left with no acceptable course of action except to close this industry down," Premier Mike Baird said. | "We are left with no acceptable course of action except to close this industry down," Premier Mike Baird said. |
In recent years, the sport has enjoyed a resurgence across the country. Prize money has sky-rocketed and more than £2bn ($2.6bn) a year is wagered on races. | |
"I feel much empathy for innocent trainers and those who will lose their job or hobby as a result of this," Mr Baird said. | |
"But we simply cannot and will not standby and allow the widespread and systemic mistreatment of animals." | |
The legislation to stop greyhound racing will still need to pass through state parliament and is also likely face legal action from the racing industry. | |
"Today is an extremely sad day for the NSW greyhound racing industry and the people involved in it," Greyhound Racing NSW said in a statement. | "Today is an extremely sad day for the NSW greyhound racing industry and the people involved in it," Greyhound Racing NSW said in a statement. |
An ABC Four Corners report aired last year showed piglets, possums and rabbits being chased and killed by dogs in training sessions. | An ABC Four Corners report aired last year showed piglets, possums and rabbits being chased and killed by dogs in training sessions. |
Four Australian states - NSW, Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania - subsequently launched inquiries into greyhound racing. | Four Australian states - NSW, Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania - subsequently launched inquiries into greyhound racing. |
Dozens of trainers were suspended. Some were banned from ever participating in the sport again and others charged under animal cruelty laws. | |
"This day is historic," said RSPCA NSW chief executive Steven Coleman. | "This day is historic," said RSPCA NSW chief executive Steven Coleman. |
"It's monumental. And I can only hope that reverberates around the country." | "It's monumental. And I can only hope that reverberates around the country." |
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