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
- 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
- 30Apr 2024Thoroughbred Racing Industry Notice: Local Rule 33A – Horse failure to be sampled
Latest Events
- 20Jul 2024HOMEWARD HOUNDS: Brisbane Adoption Event
- 17Aug 2024HOMEWARD HOUNDS: Brisbane Adoption Event
Latest reports and decisions
- 12Jul 2024
Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards today conducted an inquiry into the statements and actions of trainer Jason Devine in regard to the thoroughbred Milky Rocket.
Download full report (pdf, 218 KB) | View report for Jason Devine
- 8Jul 2024
The Stewards have commenced an inquiry into whether Alligator Blood should be disqualified for the purposes of AR 240(1). The Inquiry will ensure all persons with a sufficient interest in the outcome of the inquiry are afforded a fair and reasonable opportunity to be heard.
Download full report (pdf, 135 KB) | View report for David Vandyke
- 8Jul 2024
Stewards concluded an inquiry in respect of the rehoming of the greyhound Sorrento Breeze, of which Ms Chenille Yeomans was the registered owner at the relevant time, to a third party without the mandatory sterilisation requirements being complied with.
Download full report (pdf, 136 KB) | View report for Chenille Yeomans