There are more #Greyhound racing tracks in #Australia than in the *entire* result of the world.

Even the US is ahead of Australia. There are only a couple of tracks in the US. There are 64 in Australia.

#MikeBaird could have banned this industry in #NSW in 2016. In fact he did. He could have turned the tide against this disgusting practice in the whole nation. But the coward backed down in the face of criticism from the Labor Party, and the racing and gambling industries.

#GuardianAustralia, typically the best of a terrible lot amongst mainstream #AustralianMedia when it comes to reporting on issues of #justice & planetary crises, is still fundamentally a pro-capitalist organisation.

Today's snapshots:
- https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jul/27/nsw-considering-all-options-to-keep-power-bills-down-as-coal-cap-end-date-looms
An article on how #NSWLabor government under #ChrisMinns is considering expanding #coal subsidies that doesn't mention the fact that these are direct subsidies to the coal industry at a time of soaring profits due to Putin's war in Ukraine. Unmentioned: the "cap" on prices is accompanied by the government stepping in to pay coal companies for the gap between sky-high international coal prices & the cap on what local consumers pay for electricity. The article quotes the head of the coal lobby (former chief of staff to #MikeBaird btw) but no voices critical of the policy.
#nswpol

- https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jul/26/house-prices-australia-sydney-rebound-growth
An article reporting on the worsening of the #HousingAffordability crisis framed exclusively in positive language (growth, rebound, recovery, clawed back lost value, recouping, revival, best (=highest)). Senior figure in property market quoted extensively. #auspol

NSW considering ‘all options’ to keep power bills down as coal cap end date looms

Coal industry could face further intervention as Minns government begins consultation on expiry of price controls

The Guardian