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New Zealand to stop Greyhound racing next year
(MENAFN) The New Zealand government will legislate to close the greyhound racing industry by July 31, 2026, following three official reviews and ongoing animal welfare concerns.
Racing Minister Winston Peters said too many dogs are injured or die, and the decision follows Tasmania’s recent ban. A Transition Agency will be set up to re-home greyhounds and support industry participants during the closure.
The bill will be introduced to parliament later this year, with public submissions invited. If passed, New Zealand will join a small number of countries banning the sport on animal welfare grounds.
Racing Minister Winston Peters said too many dogs are injured or die, and the decision follows Tasmania’s recent ban. A Transition Agency will be set up to re-home greyhounds and support industry participants during the closure.
The bill will be introduced to parliament later this year, with public submissions invited. If passed, New Zealand will join a small number of countries banning the sport on animal welfare grounds.
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