The GBGC is an approved government funded project totalling $39.15 million from the Racing Infrastructure Fund.
The project will see the Brisbane and Ipswich Greyhound Racing Clubs co-locate at its new home at Purga in Ipswich.
Greyhound racing already contributes more than $170 million to the Brisbane and Ipswich economies each year.
A brand-new centre will be a game changer for the industry and assist the local economy, opening the door to hosting some of the world’s prestigious races.
Animal care is at the heart of the GBGC’s design and operation.
The GBGC will use the latest best practice standards for greyhound racing safety principles, including modern cambers and drop-on boxes.
It will also be one of the few centres in the world with a straight track, a one-turn track, and a two-turn track to suit the size, age, running gait and athletic abilities of different greyhounds.
At a glance...
Among the amenities to be established at GBGC include:
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Construction of a large one-turn race track, two-turn track and straight track;
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Track radius and surface banking to be designed in a way to reduce excessive limb forces acting on greyhounds while racing;
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The implementation of modern cambers and a world-class racing surface;
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Starting box positioning to reduce interference during race starts, including drop-on boxes where best suited;
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Construction of best-practice starting boxes incorporating optimum spacing between contestants, grille heights and starting location alignment; and
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Air-conditioned, sound-attenuated kennels with best practice pre and post racing support services.
