By AAP Queensland’s racing minister will meet with thoroughbred racing officials in a bid to cool rising tensions over the state’s new gambling tax. The thoroughbred racing industry is threatening strikes on Cox Plate and Melbourne Cup day unless it gets an immediate prize money cash injection from Labor’s point of consumption… Read More » Read full article
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