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Committee rejects calls to review greyhound phase-out bill
Key takeaways
- The Tasmanian government first promised to phase out greyhound racing in August 2025.
- A parliamentary committee has rejected the Tasmanian premier's request to review a bill, which would phase out the greyhound racing industry in Tasmania.
- The Joint Select Committee on Greyhound Industry Transition was asked to review concerns raised by legislative councillors, before a vote was delayed.
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The Tasmanian government first promised to phase out greyhound racing in August 2025. (ABC News: Ebony ten Broeke)
A parliamentary committee has rejected the Tasmanian premier's request to review a bill, which would phase out the greyhound racing industry in Tasmania.
The Joint Select Committee on Greyhound Industry Transition was asked to review concerns raised by legislative councillors, before a vote was delayed.
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