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Tuesday, 9 February 2010: The ACT racing industry is mounting a public campaign in a bid to overturn the ACT Government's intention to deny local thoroughbred, harness and greyhound clubs a share of revenue raised from race fields fees paid by wagering operators.

Geoff Bloom
Geoff Bloom
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Canberra race clubs and racing participants have been stunned by the ACT Government decision to retain all the fees raised under its new race fields legislation and direct the funds to other sectors.

The ACT Government passed the 'Racing Amendment BILL 2009' in December which provides for race fields legislation to be introduced in the ACT from March 1 when all wagering operators will be required to pay a fee to wager on ACT racing events.

However in a bureaucratic decision that has shocked the clubs and stakeholders, the ACT Government funding model for racing from 2010/2011 denies the industry revenue raised from the new legislation.

This is in direct contrast to the policies adopted by every other state where the fees raised from race fields legislation has been passed on as additional revenue to their racing industries.

By any measure, no other major industry in Australia would accept or tolerate the denial of a share of revenue raised by Governments from its products.

Leading Canberra owners and trainers have labelled the ACT Government plan as ill conceived and a blatant money grab at the expense of local racing.

ACT Racing Club chairman Geoff Bloom said discussions with the ACT Government over the state of funding of the local racing industry had been on-going for nearly two years but had failed to secure a positive outcome.

“The net result is that the ACT racing industry will continue to receive the lowest revenue by comparison to other States based on percentages of the home state TAB turnover,” Bloom said.

“The level of prize money and the number of race meetings that the clubs can fund and conduct is under threat because of the ACT Government's failure to recognise the racing industry's rightful entitlement to this new revenue stream.”

The three racing codes will hold a public forum in Canberra on February 17 to highlight the funding crisis confronting the local industry.

“The forum is primarily to inform stakeholders and anyone with an interest in racing of the likely outcomes if the funding of the three codes of racing in the ACT is not adequately addressed by the ACT Government,” said ACT Racing Club chief executive Peter Stubbs.

“We urge anybody with the slightest interest or involvement in Canberra racing to attend this forum as participation may assist the future of the ACT racing industry.”

The forum will be held at 6pm in the Black Opal Room at Thoroughbred Park and will be a joint presentation by the ACT Racing Club, Canberra Harness Racing Club and Canberra Greyhound Racing Club.

It will feature a presentation by Stephen Corcoran, a senior consultant with Access Economics. A panel of representatives from the three codes will be available to answer questions.





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 Posted by Judd5, on 9-2-2010  1:26:29 PM

This is the media release that was issued when the bill was passed. It''s still upon Jon Stanhope''s website. JOKE!!

http://www.chiefminister.act.gov.au/media.php?v=9100&m=49 ”


 Posted by pentastic, on 9-2-2010  1:14:48 PM

Mr Bloom please continue with your fight. What a disgrace, almost laughable until one actually considers the mechanics of what they have put in place. Maybe the RSPCA are behind it. Again best of luck Mr Bloom, continue to fight the good fight, the punters are behind you. ”


 Posted by Sofaboy, on 9-2-2010  12:25:58 PM

This situation lets out "the elephant in the room" which has not been aired a lot in all the debate about contributions to racing e.g. by corporate bookmakers who offer punters a better deal than the TAB''s.

This point is the level of take by governments out of of the tote pools. I am unsure but I think it is about 5-6% out of the approximately 16% coming out of the pools (and let''s not talk about rounding down!). Someone can respond with what the actual percentage is.

Governments put back very little of the funds they rake off here - it mostly goes to general revenue. The last time I saw anything about this in the media, the response was that it goes to funding roads & hospitals etc.

All very well, but if we aspire to maintain world class racing in the face of increasing competition particularly in Asia, and we are looking to funding sources to do that, it is high time that governments chipped in rather than using operators other than the TAB''s as a diversion.

The real way forward is to compete with the corporates by encouraging wagering with better priced products, expanding the products into overseas markets and so growing the pools. A lesser take from parties such as governments who put back so little would be a good start in developing better priced products. ”



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