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Rt Hon Winston
Peters
Minister of Racing
Racing Minister, Winston Peters has welcomed proposed plans to rehome greyhounds, as the transition away from greyhound racing continues.
“The intention was always to support the industry as it transitions away from greyhound racing,” says Mr Peters.
“There has been a campaign of misinformation about greyhounds and owners being left to fend for themselves, but this was never the case.
“It was important to go through a proper select committee process before taking the next steps.
“The Select Committee has now completed its work and reported back. Everyone, including representatives of the greyhound racing sector, rehoming groups, and members of the public, have had the opportunity to have their say.”
The Ministerial Advisory Committee, established to plan the transition away from greyhound racing, set out key elements of their plan as part of the recent select committee process. This includes:
“We're ready for a smooth transition, with planning focused on certainty, support, and, most importantly, ensuring the welfare of greyhounds.” says Mr Peters.
“This is a deliberate, multi‑stage process designed to ensure fairness and good outcomes for both people and animals. Nothing changes overnight, and the Government’s focus remains on a smooth and responsible transition.
Transition planning will continue over the coming months, informed by the feedback from the select committee and ongoing work by the Ministerial Advisory Committee.
This work follows the announcement in late 2024 to end greyhound racing in New Zealand. Reviews across several years (2013, 2017 and 2021) consistently raised the need for change to address serious animal welfare concerns.
Polls show the large majority of the public support an end to greyhound racing.
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