April 7, 2020 - Australian Dog Lover
Comment on Draft NSW Greyhound Welfare Code Before April 14, 2020
Editor
Greyhounds are just like other dogs and they need five minutes of our time online this week.
CPG is asking all dog lovers to go online for five minutes and have their say about shortcomings in the new draft welfare standard for these dogs in NSW. Read more
MARCH 27, 2020 - Mandurah Mail
Claire Sadler
The Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds were concerned about what happens to greyhounds under the Greyhound Injury Full Recovery Scheme managed by Racing and Wagering WA. Read more
MARCH 21, 2020 - Central Coast Community News, Weekly news wrap 5@5
CPG National President, Dennis Anderson, said that “Twelve greyhounds have now been killed on NSW tracks.” Read more
MARCH 20, 2020 - Central Coast Community News
Greyhound death revives calls for reform
The Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds (CPG) is calling for a major reform of the greyhound racing industry after a dog was euthanised following a meet at Gosford on March 10. Read more
MARCH 14, 2020 - SBS News website article and TV news story
Matt Connellan
The story also includes comments by Greyhound Welfare and Integrity Commission CEO Judy Lind and CPG’s National President/Dennis Anderson.
SBS notes at the end of the article that the NSW Government did not respond to a request for comment. Read more
MARCH 13, 2020 - SBS World News Radio
Matt Connellan
SBS notes that the last GRNSW annual report says only 700 dogs were re-homed. Listen to the podcast
MARCH 12, 2020 - ABC Central Coast
Scott Levi Breakfast Show
In a wide-ranging discussion CPG President Dennis Anderson talks about the love of greyhounds, how to reform the racing industry, and the sad death of Sapphire Jan this week at the Gosford track north of Sydney.
MARCH 1, 2020 - 2SER Weekend Breakfast Show
Radio interview with host Jess Klajman
Producer – Chris Jaeger
When a greyhound is too slow to race, she’s either ‘disappeared’ or taxpayers ultimately foot the bill to re-house her.
Dennis Anderson, national president of the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds (CPG) wants to know why. Listen to the interview
FEBRUARY 26, 2020 - New Matilda
You and I shouldn’t be paying to rehouse greyhounds too slow to race, the industry should
Dennis Anderson
Both the racing and betting industries – not the public – must pay the costs of greyhound welfare after each dog stops racing. Read more
FEBRUARY 24, 2020 - Greyhound Recorder
GWIC responds to recent ABC report
Staff writer
Greyhound Welfare & Integrity Commission CEO Judy Lind responded to the ABC Sydney Online article of February 22, 2020 with a news release which was published by the Greyhound Recorder. CPG has provided a factual analysis of GWIC’s response for journalists here.
FEBRUARY 22, 2020 - ABC Sydney Online
Greyhounds still disappearing in NSW as Integrity Commission tries to seal cracks
Paige Cockburn
More than three years after the NSW Government promised to clean up the greyhound industry many dogs are still disappearing and feared dead in mass graves.
The Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds says this paves the way to more mass killings. Read more
FEBRUARY 21, 2020 - The Age, Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane Times
High time industry counted the cost
Peter FitzSimons
Fitzy looks at why CPG says the extended producer responsibility should apply to greyhound welfare.
In essence, CPG says that the racing and betting industries should pay for the costs of greyhound welfare after each dog stops racing, not the public. Read more, second article down
FEBRUARY 20, 2020 - ABC Radio Sydney
Breakfast with Wendy and Robbie – 9am news broadcast
Greyhound advocates are calling for reforms after the death of Takahi Katey at Nowra. CPG national president Dennis Anderson describes the growing death toll.
FEBRUARY 20, 2020 - ABC Illawarra
Melinda James breakfast show
CPG national president Dennis Anderson looks at a recent death at the Nowra track, and discusses the reforms required to improve greyhound welfare.
FEBRUARY 19, 2020 - ABC Central Victoria
Fiona Parker Breakfast Show
CPG national president Dennis Anderson discusses the recent deaths at the Bendigo track and refutes racing industry claims. He also proposes reforms to stop the growing death toll.
FEBRUARY 18, 2020 - Echonetdaily
Echonetdaily is an independent online source of local news on the NSW north coast, covering the northern rivers including the Tweed Shire, Byron Shire, Lismore and Ballina Shire.
Greyhound sanctuaries could create thousands of jobs for rural NSW
There needs to be a quality life for greyhounds after racing.
Animal welfare group the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds (CPG) have just announced an idea where greyhound sanctuaries could create more than 7,000 new jobs across rural NSW. Read more
FEBRUARY 17, 2020 - Triple J Radio - Hack program
Hack is made for young Australians 15-35 years and airs nationally at 5:30pm weekdays nationally.
Timothy Swanston
Triple J meets Dr Victoria Sublette at home with her greyhounds and talks to CPG National President Dennis Anderson about the 64 greyhounds that were killed last year on Qld racing tracks and the State Government plans to build a new $40m racing track.
FEBRUARY 13, 2020 - totallyveganvbuzz.com, International
Oli Gross
Animal rights activists have released shocking statistics behind the greyhound racing industry in Australia.
Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds has slammed the industry and demanded tougher protections for animals. Read more
FEBRUARY 12, 2020 - The Canning Examiner
Group alarmed at dog deaths
Geraldine Alphonse
Greyhound racing in WA is again under the spotlight after several greyhounds were injured in recent races.
Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds (CPG) divisional manager Andrea Pollard said the current condition of the six greyhounds is unknown and will not be made public. Read more
FEBRUARY 10, 2020 - Crikey (national digital political news platform)
Bernard Keane, Politics Editor, Crikey
As the death toll in the greyhound racing industry grows, it’s clear the NSW government has no interest in enabling the state’s welfare regulator to do its job.
FEBRUARY 4, 2020 - Geelong Independent
Luke Voogt
A Geelong greyhound became the 13th to die on Victorian tracks in January last Friday, sparking renewed calls for better medical treatment and modified tracks. Read more
FEBRUARY 3, 2020 - The Northern Star
Reprinted Lismore Echo, February 6, 2020
Rebecca Fist
Track under scrutiny after greyhound deaths
The Lismore Greyhound Racing Track will be under scrutiny following the deaths of two dogs in January. Mr Anderson, from the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds, is appalled at the industry’s treatment of animals.
JANUARY 31, 2020 - OneGreen Planet, International
Eliza Erskine
Animal rights organization Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds (CPG) released figures on January 29 that show 64 greyhound deaths in Queensland, Australia, in 2019. Read full article
JANUARY 30, 2020 - Daily Mail Australia
Claudia Poposki
Animal activists have claimed 64 greyhounds have died and more than 1,200 were injured on Queensland tracks alone in 2019.
The group’s national president, Dennis Anderson, said the public deserved to know the information as millions of taxpayer dollars are spent on the sport. Read more
JANUARY 29, 2020 - Redlands City Bulletin, Qld
Jordan Crick
Animal rights activists have renewed calls for an overhaul of the racing industry after a dog was euthanised at a Capalaba race track earlier this month.
Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds president Dennis Anderson said greyhounds were still dying despite the Racing Queensland rebate scheme. Read more
JANUARY 29, 2020 - ABC Radio Brisbane Morning Show
Interview with CPG’s Dennis Anderson and the QRIC Commissioner about greyhound racing deaths and injuries
Rebecca Levingstone
JANUARY 28, 2020 - ABC Queensland (online)
Exclusive by Rebeka Powell
Greyhound racing has seen 64 greyhound deaths and resulted in more than 1,200 injuries in 2019 in Queensland alone, according to figures compiled by the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds (CPG).
CPG national president Dennis Anderson said the injuries in Queensland were “significant”. “Some of the 64 dogs killed in their prime during 2019 were not even two years old when they suffered death in the pursuit of profit and winnings for their owners,” Mr Anderson said. Read more
JANUARY 27, 2020 - ABC North Coast Radio
Radio news bulletin
A Greyhound welfare group has renewed its call for changes to the racing industry after a greyhound was killed following a race at the Lismore track.
Four-year-old greyhound Two More Models was euthanised after falling heavily during a race last week and fracturing his fore leg.
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Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds President Dennis Anderson says it’s the second greyhound to die on New South Wales tracks with year, and the 22nd in Australia.
He says too many greyhounds are still dying.
“We believe that in 2020, it is unacceptable to be deliberately putting dogs in danger of death and injury in the name of entertainment and profit.”
The Greyhound Welfare & Integrity Commission says the incidents of greyhound deaths at race meetings in NSW is at a record low, with the latest injury report revealing catastrophic injury rates are at 0.6 per 1000 starts.
It says the Commission will continue to focus on reducing these numbers further and is working hard with Greyhound Racing NSW, the Greyhound Breeders, Owners and Trainers Association and the greyhound racing fraternity to make this happen.
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JANUARY 27, 2020 - The Adelaide Advertiser (online and print)
Greyhounds euthanised after racetrack incidents
Gabriel Polychronis
The deaths of three greyhounds at South Australian tracks this month have sparked calls for more safety measures and better tracking of what happens to injured and poorly performing dogs.
Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds president Dennis Anderson said “the reality of greyhound racing is on full view in South Australia”.
JANUARY 24, 2020 - ABC Radio Tasmania Drive
CPG National President Dennis Anderson talks to ABC Tasmania Drive presenter Piia Wirsu about the two greyhound deaths within a fortnight in Tasmania. Myrrhee and Veil Falls both fell, fractured their legs and were put to death.
Mr Anderson states that it costs around $4,000 to treat the typical fractured leg that greyhounds suffer when racing. That so few dogs are treated shows that profit has precedence over animal welfare.
JANUARY 14, 2020 - The Courier (Ballarat)
Caleb Cluff
The death of two dogs in separate races at a Ballarat Greyhound Racing Club meeting last Wednesday has led to a further call for changes in the way the sport is conducted…
The Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds, an association affiliated with the Animal Justice Party, says there have been 11 greyhound deaths at Australian racing tracks in the first 10 days of 2020, according to stewards’ reports, with five deaths in Victoria.
JANUARY 14, 2020 - ABC Central Victoria
Radio interviewer Tyrone Dalton talked with CPG National President, Dennis Anderson, about greyhounds Latinize and Bakali Jet being killed at Ballarat.
JANUARY 8, 2020 - Mandurah Coastal Times, WA (front page)
Aaron Kirby
The safety and wellbeing of Greyhounds has again been called into question after two dogs were injured while racing at TABtouch Park Mandurah on December 27.
Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds WA divisional manager Andrea Pollard continued to call for a ban on the sport and said the “carnage continues” after three-year old greyhounds Aldrich and Leilani’s Lad broke their right hind legs while racing.
JANUARY 7, 2020 - NewsMail (Bundaberg, Queensland)
Mikayla Haupt It’s hardly the trifecta punters were betting on, but the last three Bundaberg greyhound meets in 2019 saw three dogs euthanized – one at each meet – after suffering an injury, according to the local steward reports.
DECEMBER 27, 2019 – Townsville Bulletin
Greyhounds euthanased after fall in race
No author
Two greyhounds were euthanased at the Townsville track earlier this month in a race that was sponsored by Burdekin Vet Services.
According to the latest stewards’ report, greyhounds Pandora’s Glory and Midnight Swim fell at the turn of the back straight in Race 2 on December 17. Pandora’s Glory fractured her shoulder while Midnight Swim injured her hind tendon. Both dogs were euthanased and both were less than three years old.
Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds Queensland divisional manager Matt Stephen claimed the incident underlined the “brutal nature of greyhound racing”. “Eight dogs have been killed in their prime at this track since June 2019 in the pursuit of profit and winnings for their owners and trainers,” he said.
However, Racing Queensland boss Brendan Parnell said the injury rate for greyhounds racing in Queensland was under 3 per cent, with most of those returning to the track inside a fortnight. “In Townsville, the present figure is under 2.5 per cent – the second lowest in the state behind Rockhampton – however, there are occasions where euthanasia is required due to race-day incidents, which is unfortunate,” he said.
“As an organisation, we are continually looking for new ways to reduce the injury and mortality rates contained within our sport.”
DECEMBER 17, 2019 – Crikey (National)
Bernard Keane, Politics Editor
Remember those state government pledges to better protect greyhounds in the wake of 2015 revelations of a brutal, corrupt industry? They’ve been all but abandoned…
According to data collected from the racing industry by the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds (CPG), 12 dogs have already been killed in races across the country in the first half of January alone.
DECEMBER 7, 2019 – NewsMail (Bundaberg, Queensland)
Dogs dying to race
No author
A greyhound was euthanised at each of the Bundaberg Greyhound Racing Club’s last three race meets in 2019, it has been revealed.
The Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds has lifted the lid on the horror faced by dogs at Thabeban Park, saying it is appalled by the statistics.
DECEMBER 6, 2019 – Northern Daily Leader
(Reprinted Border News, Boonah; Country Leader, NSW; Tamworth Times, NSW)
Greyhound racing | Industry responds to condemnation after dog dies in Moree
Jem Nash
CONTROVERSY: The death of a greyhound in Moree has resulted in more condemnation of the greyhound racing industry.
DECEMBER 5, 2019 – Moree Champion
Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds calls for more public awareness into greyhound industry after death at Moree track
Jem Nash
The Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds (CPG) has described greyhound racing as a “cruel sport” after a greyhound was injured in Moree on Saturday, November 23 and subsequently euthanized.
DECEMBER 2, 2019 – Newcastle Herald
Serene Spirit greyhound euthanised after it was injured in Newcastle race at Birmingham Gardens
Phoebe Moloney
A greyhound has been euthanised after it was injured during a race in Newcastle on Friday.
The Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds, a national advocacy group with an aim of
“informing the public about the cruelties of greyhound racing,” said Serene Spirit’s death
highlighted “inevitability” of fatalities in the sport.
NOVEMBER 26, 2019 – Triple M Radio Brisbane morning show, Queensland
Qld greyhound injury and death statistics 2019
An interview with CPG’s Matt Stephen.
NOVEMBER 20, 2019 – Daily Liberal (Dubbo, NSW)
Bartender’s death sparks change calls
Ryan Young
The death of a four-year-old greyhound, who was euthanised after its leg was broken at a recent Dubbo race meet – has led to calls for more work to be done to reduce dog injuries on the track.
“Every time there’s a death on the track or a euthanasia at the track – we’re going to put out a press release…in the area where that death occurred,” the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds vice president Dennis Anderson vowed.
NOVEMBER 14, 2019 – The Herald Sun
(Reprinted The Cairns Post, Queensland, 19 Nov 2019; The West Australian, WA, 14 Nov 2019)
The brutality must be punished
Rita Panahi, columnist
Is the greyhound racing industry irredeemably rotten or can it be saved from the minority of miscreants who continue backward practices that repulse decent human beings?…
“I’m not surprised at all that it’s happening behind closed doors,” said Julia Cockram, from the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds.
NOVEMBER 12, 2019 – ABC News Online
Victorian greyhound trainers suspended after allegedly using possums as live bait
Silva, Kristian
Three Victorian greyhound trainers have been suspended after allegedly using possums as live bait, but the head of the sport insists the illegal practice is not widespread…
Julia Cockram, from the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds, said blooding increased dogs’ “prey drive” and made them race faster.
ABC Radio Shepparton, Victoria
Interview about Vic greyhound injury and death statistics in the GRV annual report
CPG’s Julia Cockram
Recording not available.
OCTOBER 18, 2019 – news.com.au
Anger over Australia’s ‘disappeared’ greyhounds
Charis Chang
Analysis has raised questions about Australia’s missing greyhounds, with animal rights groups
estimating more than 4000 dogs a year have disappeared…
The Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds believes thousands of greyhounds are still being
killed every year. Read more
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