The racing regulator has decided to appeal a judgment by the NSW Supreme Court over the Australian Turf Club’s future.
Racing NSW will challenge a Supreme Court decision which blocked it from appointing an administrator at the Randwick-based Australian Turf Club.
A court has ruled that Racing NSW and chief executive Peter V’landys’ move to sack the Australian Turf Club board was “invalid”.
The state’s racing regulator has been dealt a significant blow after a court ruled that its appointment of an administrator to take charge of the Australian Turf Club was invalid.
A ruling from the Supreme Court of New South Wales has found that Racing NSW acted outside its statutory powers in attempting to place the Australian Turf Club under administration. Justice François ...
Racing NSW has lost its attempt to put the Australian Turf Club (ATC) into administration and replace the board with an administrator.
The new colours of owner Brae Sokolski have been banned in NSW and Victoria after Racing NSW stewards stepped in on Wednesday ...
The Australian Turf Club has won an important interim ruling in its high-stakes standoff with Racing NSW, after the Supreme Court found no compelling evidence that the club was on the brink of ...
The upward trajectory of the NSW thoroughbred industry has soared to exponential levels with returns to participants surpassing an eye-watering $400m in 2025.
Racing NSW has detailed its case to have an administrator installed at the Australian Turf Club, saying the club has needed handouts to pay its loans and allowed costs to spiral out of control, and ...
But not too far, it turns out, for Racing Minister David Harris, who charged taxpayers $20,000 in flights and accommodation ...
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