Racing Industry Act 2020

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14: Objectives of racing codes

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“Racing groups want to make their races better and more popular”

Each racing code has a goal. This goal is to make racing better and more popular. When we say ‘develop’ racing, it means to improve it and help it grow. When we say ‘promote’ racing, it means to tell more people about it and get them interested. So, the people in charge of each type of racing want to make their races better and make sure more people know about them and want to watch or take part.

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14Objectives of racing codes

  1. The objectives of each racing code are to develop and promote racing conducted by the code.