
Greyhound Racing's Future in WA: Deaths, Welfare, and Transparency
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Western Australias greyhound racing regulator, Racing and Wagering WA (RWWA), faced intense scrutiny at a parliamentary inquiry, with over twenty-six thousand signatures calling for a phase-out of the sport. RWWA emphasized their commitment to animal welfare and industry sustainability, highlighting investments in track safety, vet care, injury prevention, and rehoming programs. However, the inquiry focused on the high number of greyhound deaths, with seven on-track fatalities since January and twenty-one last year. Animal welfare groups and a Greens committee member questioned the industrys acceptance of these losses and the use of playgrounds near tracks. RWWA officials promised more transparency, including death figures in annual reports or via freedom of information requests. The inquiry could potentially lead to significant changes in greyhound racing in Australia, balancing sport, bets, and animal lives.
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