Racing industry participants will have to wait to find out how the unaccounted for share of today's $72.5million Government relief package trickles down to them.
Because the man in charge of racing admits he doesn't know yet.
Minister for Racing Winston Peters played racing's white knight again today with his pre-Budget announcement of the relief package, broken into three sections.
The Racing Industry Transition Agency (RITA, formerly known as the TAB) will get $50million, another $20 million already promised in the past will go to developing two synthetic thoroughbred tracks in Christchurch and Palmerston North while $2.5million will go toward the Department of Internal Affairs working on changing online gambling rules, potentially even stopping New Zealanders from betting with any offshore betting operators.
The impotance of the latter will initially be overlooked by many in the racing industry but could have the greatest long-term economic impact as New Zealand racing and sport was losing over $400million annually to off-shore betting operators the last time an accurate audit was done.