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Greyhound track approved last week may never host races
Orange's former horse trotting track has been given approval to be redeveloped into a greyhound racing facility. (ABC Central West: Xanthe Gregory)
A $15 million plan to turn Orange's disused trotting track into a greyhound course was approved by a planning panel last week, despite community and council opposition.
Greyhound Racing NSW says it may not register the new track, citing falling breeding rates, commercial viability and sustainability concerns.
Greyhound Racing New South Wales has warned that a newly approved track in the state's Central West is unlikely to receive registration due to challenges facing the sport.
The $15 million "Centre of Excellence" in Orange was approved by the state government's Western Regional Planning Panel (WRPP) on April 21.
Fresh threat could derail greyhound track as peak racing body issues dire warning
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A fresh threat has emerged that could derail the possibility of greyhound racing happening in Orange.
On April 21, the Western Region Planning Panel unanimously granted development approval for a greyhound racing track to be built at 32 Perc Griffith Way.
It was this decision which led many to believe that greyhounds would soon be racing in Orange once more.
But less than a week after that monumental decision, the CEO of Greyhound Racing NSW put out a message which could signal the project's demise.
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