NSW Premier Mike Baird is expected to backflip on his controversial ban on greyhound racing in favour of increasing penalties for wrongdoers in the industry.
Despite the internal lobbying and a fall in popularity, Mr Baird has stood firm until now on the issue saying the industry's shutdown date of July 2017 is locked in.
The Daily Telegraph says Mr Baird will make the announcement as early as Tuesday to bring in legislation to overturn the Greyhound Racing Prohibition Act, while increasing penalties for animal cruelty.
The greyhound industry will be expected to guarantee:
* a total life cycle management for all dogs born into the industry, whether they can race or not;
* a controlled breeding program;
* zero tolerance to animal cruelty, including live baiting;
* and strict standards on racing to prevent injury to dogs.
The Telegraph says the compromise is based on a plan of action devised by the Greyhound Alliance.