Tasmanian state government to investigate race fixing and animal welfare
Tasmania's Racing Minister has come under pressure in state parliament after the ABC aired allegations of race fixing and animal welfare concerns. The government has called an independent review of the industry and its watchdog but there are still questions over why it has taken so long to act.
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