Racing Australia_Fact Book 2021_A4_v18_FA_Single Pages

2 RACING AUSTRALIA FACT BOOK 2021 AUSTRALIAN THOROUGHBRED RACING STRUCTURE RACING AUSTRALIA LIMITED – THE COMPANY Racing Australia (RA) is the national body comprising Australia’s eight State and Territory Principal Racing Authorities (PRAs) which regulate the Thoroughbred racing and breeding industry. • Racing NSW • Racing Victoria • Racing Queensland • Racing SA • Racing and Wagering Western Australia • Tasracing • Thoroughbred Racing NT • Canberra Racing Club Our industry is one of the iconic industries of the nation with a long and proud history of achievement. As an industry, our economic contribution is around $9.5 billion with 51 per cent (or $4.8 billion) of economic activity generated in regional Australia. We provide jobs for approximately 75,000 Australians and nearly 160,000 participate in the Thoroughbred racing industry as a participant, employee or volunteer – 63 per cent of whom reside in regional areas. This includes 21,425 volunteers who assist and support racing clubs and participants. No industry or sport covers the breadth of our nation like Thoroughbred Racing. In September 2014, Racing Information Services Australia Pty Ltd (RISA) purchased the assets of the Australian Stud Book (ASB). Subsequently on 13 April 2015, RISA along with its assets merged with the Australian Racing Board (ARB) to form one entity named Racing Australia Pty Ltd. On 18 September 2015, Racing Australia Pty Ltd ultimately converted from a proprietary company to a public company named Racing Australia Limited. The primary objective for which Racing Australia was established is for the encouragement and promotion of horse races, by, amongst other things: a) e stablishing and conducting a national consolidated Racing Materials and information services business to service the Australian horse racing industry and other users of horse Racing Materials, including: 1. developing a consolidated national uniform and standard system for the collection, processing, storage, dissemination and protection of Racing Materials; 2. establishing and maintaining participation in such a consolidated national uniform and standard Racing Materials system by the Principal Racing Authorities and all others integral to the successful conduct of such system; and 3. developing procedures to maximise the integrity, and minimise duplication and data cleansing costs, with respect to all Racing Materials collected, processed and disseminated in the conduct of such a system; b) a dopting, administering and altering the Australian Rules of Racing and the Rules of the Australian Stud Book; c) e nsuring the integrity of Thoroughbred breeding in Australia including by maintaining the officially published records of Thoroughbred bloodlines in Australia in the form of the Australian Stud Book complemented by the Australian Rules of Racing; d) m aintaining information regarding the ownership and identity of Thoroughbred racehorses for racing in Australia and for export including by acting as the Registrar of Racehorses complemented by the Australian Rules of Racing; e) to conduct an efficient low-cost operation; f ) t he allocation of surplus funds by way of grants, subventions, subsidies or other financial assistance to the Principal Racing Authorities in accordance with the principles of allocation set out in the Constitution for the purposes of encouraging and promoting horse racing in each of the states and territories of Australia under the control of the various Principal Racing Authorities. The Thoroughbred industry provides jobs for approximately 75,000 Australians

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