New Zealand's $1.6 billion horse racing industry will receive a shot in the arm by the Government, which plans to "revitalise" the domestic racing industry with two new laws.
Racing Minister – and New Zealand First Leader – Winston Peters this morning announced the Government's intention to introduce two pieces of legislation to reverse the industry's "serious" state of decline.
One of the bills would bring some financial relief for the industry by making offshore betting operators contribute to domestic racing and sports codes from the bets they take from New Zealanders.
This bill would be enacted on July 1 this year.
The legislation would also propose the New Zealand Racing Board (NZRB) be reconstituted as the Racing Industry Transitional Authority (RITA) to drive the transition of the industry.