Construction to build a new, state-of-the-art kennel complex the Ballarat Greyhound Racing Club has commenced, with the Victorian Government this week announcing a $1.6m contribution, provided through the Victorian Racing Industry Fund (VRIF), to the $3.3m project.
The upgrade is part of a significant multi-million-dollar infrastructure upgrade project at several race venues across the state, commissioned by Greyhound Racing Victoria (GRV) to enhance the on-track experience for participants, staff, patrons and greyhounds alike.
Minister for Racing, Hon. Anthony Carbines visited the club only days after building commenced to make the major funding announcement.
“A $3.3m investment is really significant and it’s an indication of the great respect that greyhound racing has in Ballarat.
“The Victorian Racing Industry Fund allows us to generate infrastructure and training and support services that are needed, right across Victoria, and to make sure the investment in infrastructure matches the quality of our people, our participants who make a huge contribution throughout their lives to the racing industry,” Minister Carbines said.
Among the key features of the new purpose-built facility will be 112 new kennels with more natural light, more outdoor grass areas and new wash bays, isolation swab kennels and stewards’ room and in so doing establishing a brilliant new racing operations hub at the track.