The greyhound racing industry has run its course

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The NSW greyhound industry was unable to reform itself when it was given a second chance eight years ago. It has now been exposed for further failing to meet community expectations of how to treat animals.

Cruelty can have shades of meaning for animals kept for profit or as pets, and greyhounds could be the only animal that sit in both camps. But they’ve been treated so cruelly in NSW that the greyhound racing industry has now run its course.The people who oversee the increasingly culturally inappropriate, so-called sport have been accused of misleading the public about greyhound deaths, injuries and the thousands of old animals unable to find a home that end up in industrial kennels.

Damningly, Brittan’s report included internal data that put the actual number of greyhound deaths in 2023 at 3384 – more than three times as many as the 970 deaths by euthanasia, natural causes or accidents that were publicly reported by the GWIC. GRNSW chief executive Robert Macaulay resigned shortly after our report appeared, and Gaming and Racing Minister David Harris announced an inquiry. He has given the GRNSW board until Friday to show cause why members should not be stood down.But the entire industry – administrators, owners, trainers and patrons – cannot escape responsibility for allowing the cruelty to persist.

Our report shows how the greyhound industry has blithely and pigheadedly failed to reform itself in line with community expectations, despite being given a lifeline back in 2016.

In an email to senior members of the integrity commission, which was among the documents released to parliament on Tuesday, Macaulay described the communique as a “long and rambling dissertation”. Another document rejected claims that hundreds of deaths were being hidden, saying Brittan had misunderstood the figures.The greyhound racing industry should no longer exist. We welcome Macaulay’s resignation. The board should immediately follow him out the door.

 

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