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The Bundaberg Greyhound Racing Club has advised Racing Queensland of its desire to convert its racing surface to a sand circle track following a member vote on January 31.
Late last month, RQ announced that meetings would no longer be programmed on Bundaberg’s current two-turn grass track, citing the unsuitability of racing on a circular grass surface.
The State Government has committed to conducting a comprehensive review into Queensland’s racing industry this year. It will focus on the long-term viability of all codes and venues across the state.
The review will consider all options, including RQ’s previously announced circle sand track conversion.
In the short-term, RQ has agreed to enhance and implement a range of measures to assist participants whilst meetings are not being programmed in Bundaberg. They include:
Whilst further rehoming information will be provided soon, more information on retiring greyhounds can be found here: