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A race to find regional racing integrity workers

22 November 2022

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The Queensland Racing Integrity Commission is calling on regional Queenslanders with a love of racing to work in the industry close to home.

The Commission recognises the social and economic benefits of country racing for regional communities and aims to attract regional people to join the QRIC team in regional locations across Queensland.

Racing Integrity Commissioner Shane Gillard said QRIC’s regional recruitment drive was a great opportunity to work at the races for those who have never had the chance.

“This is a project that will bring regional people into the integrity and animal care functions of racing like never before,” he said.

“We want to hear from country people who love racing and are keen on protecting racing integrity and the welfare of racing animals.

“Regional roles are available for stewards, judges, swab attendants and qualified veterinarians.

“There are many remote locations where race meetings are held only a few times a year, suitable for those who need casual or part-time work, and where local knowledge will be invaluable to the Commission and the racing industry.

“If you live in or near Longreach, there is an opportunity to work at the nine local race meetings a year, one meeting at nearby Ilfracombe, Aramac, Winton or Isisford and at each of the seven meetings at Barcaldine.

“You might live near Mt Isa, where around ten race meetings are held each year, which would provide you with a role at the races each time, or you might like less of an impact on your time, so if you live near Birdsville, you could take part in the iconic Birdsville races and officiate twice a year.”

QRIC has casual, part-time, and full-time roles available across regional Queensland.

Contracted veterinarian Tess Salmond is based in Clermont and has had the opportunity to travel across the Central Queensland region for her work.

“I love working for QRIC regionally as one of the on-track veterinarians,” Ms Salmond said.

“I am always well supported by the stewards and there is never a dull moment!”

“It is lovely to work in the great outdoors while doing my part to support Queensland’s great racing industry.”

Expressions of interest are now open on the QRIC website, and via email at careers@qric.qld.gov.au.