Gold Coast track leaves poison attack in the dust, now the party’s on
It’s taken more work than usual, but the richest day on the Queensland racing calendar is set to return to the Gold Coast on Saturday.
It’s taken more work than usual, but the richest day on the Queensland racing calendar is set to return to the Gold Coast on Saturday.
A record-breaking sale in the auction ring came as jockeys gave their verdict on the poison-damaged Gold Coast Race track.
When Hannah Jennings made the winning bid for a yearling filly in 2019, little did she know it would change her life.
Surfers Paradise beach is accustomed to plenty of foot traffic over the summer, but in the second week in January, the footfall is heavier than usual.
More than 100 $1 million races a year have lit the fuse under Australian horse racing.
The Magic Millions polo day is bringing in new audiences, going ahead without a hitch after the event’s inaugural twilight race had to be shifted when a large section of the track appeared to be poisoned.
A review dating back to 1997 into the safety of a common farm chemical linked to Parkinson’s disease has been extended amid backlash.
Francis has urged followers to be ‘bold, compassionate and responsible’ while confronting the challenges of the modern world.
A method that generated the country’s fourth highest number of carbon credits, worth about $40m, has been suspended, leaving the beef industry fuming.
The beef industry says the federal government’s suspension of a key carbon credit method will undermine their ability to reduce emissions.
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