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Tasmanian racing minister under pressure to resign over Tasracing communications
Tasracing has been dragged into a Tasmanian political scandal as calls grow for Racing Minister Jane Howlett to resign.
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Yulong goes all in on Group 1-winning family at Great Southern Sale
A half-sister to Group 1 winners Fireball Miss and Femminile has sold for a record-equalling $825,000 at the Inglis Great Southern Sale in Melbourne.
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In the supercharged AI era, Australia’s racing industry seems stuck in analogue. But with Racing Australia preparing to rebuild its core systems, a rare window has opened, one that could define how the industry uses data for decades to come, writes Bren O’Brien.
Straight Talk – Kylie Rogers on Flemington’s future, a look at the private mares market and the World Cup’s impact on wagering
In this week’s Straight Talk, we feature a chat with VRC CEO Kylie Rogers, examine potential changes to syndication, analyse trends in breeding and bloodstock and explore the World Cup’s impact on wagering and the challenges of illegal betting.
‘30 Super Bowls or 20 AFL grand finals’ – Why the World Cup is wagering’s most valuable sporting event
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