Industry participants affected by the devastating floods across the state in recent weeks can receive support from a newly-established Greyhound Racing NSW (GRNSW) Floods Relief Fund.
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GRNSW has announced that funding of $100,000 will be available through the fund, in addition to financial assistance already being provided to those participants hardest hit by flooding in regions such as Lismore and Northern Rivers areas, and including those impacted by floodwaters in properties surrounding the Hawkesbury, Upper Nepean, Nepean and Colo Rivers.
"The floods have been devastating for many families and communities across NSW and our staff have been working closely with industry participants who have been greatly affected," GRNSW CEO Tony Mestrov said.
"Our efforts to date to support people and their greyhounds will now go further with the GRNSW Floods Relief Fund, which will be made available to those who need it most."
Mr Mestrov said that a full assessment of flood damage to the Lismore club's track and facilities will be conducted in coming weeks, and also announced increases in prizemoney for selected meetings relocating from the Lismore track to the Casino and Grafton clubs.
"All scheduled Lismore meetings will now be transferred to Casino and Grafton with selected meetings carrying Wentworth Park Wednesday prizemoney levels," he said.
"I am pleased that the GRNSW board has supported these important steps of flood relief funding and a period of increased prizemoney for designated Lismore meetings that will now be run at Grafton and Casino.
"These decisions support the livelihoods of our participants.
"Obviously, there needs to be a complete assessment of the damage that has been sustained at the Lismore club, and our track and infrastructure team will now conduct that work and report back to management and the board, but due to the situation there, this may naturally take some time."
He added that GRNSW was also considering new initiatives aimed at providing further contributions to the Floods Relief Fund, which included talks with industry partners and supporters.
"The floods in some of our heartland training and racing regions have been traumatic for participants and we will continue do everything we can to support them and their greyhounds."
GRNSW's COO Wayne Billett and general manager of tracks and infrastructure David Aldred will oversee projects related to the flood relief program, rescheduling of meetings and the Lismore track assessment.
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