Lifeline boss has grave concerns for welfare of families involved in greyhound racing

By Nadine Morton
Updated August 12 2016 - 4:54pm, first published 9:30am
NOT RIGHT: “Forget the right or wrong, or the cruelty [to animals], it’s the process that’s wrong,” Lifeilne Central West executive office Alex Ferguson said of the greyhound ban.
NOT RIGHT: “Forget the right or wrong, or the cruelty [to animals], it’s the process that’s wrong,” Lifeilne Central West executive office Alex Ferguson said of the greyhound ban.

THE NSW Government has no idea of the consequences unleashed by its contentious decision to ban greyhound racing, Lifeline Central West executive officer Alex Ferguson says.

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