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Greyhound ban bill won't go to vote until 'we know it will pass', Rockliff says
Key takeaways
- A bill to phase out the greyhound racing industry still needs to pass Tasmania's upper house of parliament to come into effect.
- Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has told a parliamentary hearing that a bill to end the greyhound industry will not go ahead until the government "know it will pass".
- Mr Rockliff has also announced a support scheme for participants, allowing them to access support and compensation if they voluntarily exit the industry.
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A bill to phase out the greyhound racing industry still needs to pass Tasmania's upper house of parliament to come into effect. (ABC News: Ebony ten Broeke)
Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has told a parliamentary hearing that a bill to end the greyhound industry will not go ahead until the government "know it will pass".
Mr Rockliff has also announced a support scheme for participants, allowing them to access support and compensation if they voluntarily exit the industry.
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