Regulation in New South Wales

In NSW the commercial operator and the regulator are separate organisations.

Greyhound Racing NSW (GRNSW) is responsible for the commercial and strategic side of the industry, registering greyhound racing clubs, developing safety standards for registered racecourses, managing the greyhound re-homing program (e.g. Greyhounds As Pets), distribution of industry funding received from the TAB, and funding the Commission

The Greyhound Welfare and Integrity Commission (GWIC) is an independent body responsible for Controlling and regulating greyhound racing, administering the greyhound racing rules, registering greyhounds and industry participants (including but not limited to owners, breeders, trainers and bookmakers), investigating animal welfare and integrity concerns relating to greyhound racing, employing race stewards, inspectors, investigators and veterinary officers. Decisions made by GWIC can be appealed  by the Racing Appeals Tribunal (RAT) in accordance with the Racing Appeals Tribunal Act 1983 and the Racing Appeals Tribunal Regulation 2015.

More information can be found at The Dogs, described as the new home of everything greyhound racing.

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