By AAP South Australian racing and the Adelaide autumn carnival have been dealt a body blow by the state government’s multi million funding cuts to the industry. Thoroughbred Racing South Australia says it has been forced to cut $2.25 million from critical infrastructure projects while the government has withdrawn $3 million funding… Read More » Read full article
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