The Queensland Racing Integrity Commission
The Queensland Racing Integrity Commission (QRIC) is an independent statutory body which oversees the welfare standards of racing animals and the integrity of racing industry participants in Queensland.
Latest News
- 1Mar 2024QRIC is following up on Harness Traceability
- 1Mar 2024QRIC is following up on Thoroughbred Traceability
- 8Feb 2024QRIC Calls on Trainers to Assist Greyhound Rehoming
- 23Jan 2024Industry Notice: Preparing your animals for the threat of cyclones
- 12Jan 2024QRIC Media Release: Parkour
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Latest Events
- 20Apr 2024HOMEWARD HOUNDS: Brisbane Adoption Event
- 20Apr 2024HOMEWARD HOUNDS NQ: Adoption Event
Love country racing? Work with us
Did you know that racing happens right across Queensland? If you are located in a regional area and would like to work with racing animals, QRIC has positions available. We need people to help with our animal welfare and integrity services for horse racing, harness racing and greyhound racing.
Regional positions include:
- Stewards
- Cadet Stewards
- Sample Collection Officers
- Veterinarians
Register your interest to work with QRIC.
Casual, part-time and full-time positions are available.
Apply now via the SmartJobs website. Direct any questions to careers@qric.qld.gov.au.
Latest reports and decisions
- 25Mar 2024
Stewards concluded an inquiry into reports from the QRIC Racing Science Centre (RSC) and Racing Analytical Services Limited (RASL) that the prohibited substance Furosemide had been detected.
Download full report (pdf, 191 KB) | View report for Dan Russell
- 19Mar 2024
Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the permanently banned prohibited substance Testosterone propionate was detected in a pre-race hair sample collected from the greyhound Victa Damian.
Download full report (pdf, 216 KB) | View report for Lisa Rasmussen
- 7Mar 2024
Stewards today inquired into a report from the RSC Analyst that the prohibited substance Heptaminol was detected in the urine sample taken from WEST CORK.
Download full report (pdf, 177 KB) | View report for Mitch Faulkner