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.
The Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Annual Report 2024-2025
Latest News
- 28Nov 2025Upholding Integrity: Who in the Thoroughbred Industry Can and Cannot Bet
- 28Nov 2025Betting Restrictions in Harness Racing: Safeguarding Integrity and Public Confidence
- 28Nov 2025Betting Restrictions in Greyhound Racing: Protecting Integrity and Public Confidence
- 21Nov 2025Track Arrival and Parade Procedures – QLD Summer Harness Carnival
- 21Nov 2025Rule Changes to Arrival Times and Dual-Acceptors
Latest reports and decisions
- 25Nov 2025
On 16 November 2024, Ms Waddell attended a gathering at her residential premises, whereby a video was recorded on her mobile phone of Licensed Apprentice Jockey Amy Graham consuming a white powder. 4. Ms Waddell’s conduct in sharing the video of Ms Graham consuming cocaine was detrimental to the image of racing and accordingly in breach of AR228(a).
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- 24Nov 2025
Mr Ricky Hassall was at all relevant times the person responsible for Aston Zeppelin and did take the greyhound Aston Zeppelin to be euthanised and Mr Hassall neglected to wait the required 28-day period from the greyhound's last race.
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- 19Nov 2025
Mr Lyle Wright presented THORMENDOUS MISS to race at the Mackay race meeting on 4 September 2025 and a post-race urine sample collected from the mare, upon analysis was reported to contain the presence of Tapentadol as advised by Racing Science Centre, Brisbane and confirmed by Racing Analytical Services Limited, Melbourne.
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