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 2023-2024
Latest News
- 23Sep 2024Industry Notice: New Rules on the Rehoming, Euthanasia and Abandonment of Greyhounds
- 3Jul 2024QRIC Media Release: Greyhound racing participants banned for more than 14 years for serious animal welfare breaches
- 28Jun 2024Thoroughbred Racing Industry Notice: It’s time for jockeys and apprentice jockeys to book your annual cognitive test
- 4Jun 2024QRIC Media Release: GAP reaches 400 adoptions and the milestone highlights there is a greyhound for everyone
- 16May 2024Get involved in the GAP Participant Rehoming Program
Latest Events
- 19Oct 2024HOMEWARD HOUNDS: Brisbane Adoption Event
- 16Nov 2024HOMEWARD HOUNDS: Brisbane Adoption Event
Latest reports and decisions
- 17Oct 2024
On 16 October 2024, the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the prohibited substance Dexamethasone was detected in a pre-race urine sample collected from the greyhound Sweetest Smile.
Download full report (pdf, 130 KB) | View report for Colin Graham
- 8Oct 2024
On 8 October 2024, the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the permanently banned prohibited substance Testosterone Propionate were found in greyhounds trained by Mrs Myra Griffiths.
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- 3Oct 2024
Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the prohibited substance Dexamethasone was detected in: 1. a post-race urine sample collected from the greyhound Brother’s Keeper on three occasions.
Download full report (pdf, 137 KB) | View report for Shane Ellis