The Queensland Racing Integrity Commission
The Queensland Racing Integrity Commission (QRIC) is an independent statutory body which oversees the welfare standards of racing animals and the integrity of racing industry participants in Queensland.
The Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Annual Report 2024-2025
Latest News
- 12Sep 2025QRIC Announces Key Stewarding and Veterinary AppointmentsÂ
- 3Sep 2025No Place For Poor Behaviour Among Racing Participants
- 1Aug 2025Licensed jockey charged with engaging in conduct prejudicial to the image of racing
- 1Aug 2025Harness Racing Restricted Zones Off-Limits to Underage Person
- 11Jun 2025Payout error update
Latest reports and decisions
- 3Oct 2025
Queensland Racing Integrity Commission stewards commenced inquiries on August 8, 2025 into a complaint regarding the conduct of licensed jockey Ms Minonette Kennedy during a Jumpout, held at the Sunshine Coast Turf Club on 5 August 2025.
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- 1Oct 2025
Mr Jeff Crawford, as the trainer of the greyhound Bootin’ Boodie, did fail to present that greyhound free of a prohibited substance when it competed in, and won, race 8 at the Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club on 19 September 2024 with a prohibited substance in its system, namely Betamethasone, as detected by the Racing Science Centre and confirmed by Racing Analytical Services Limited in the pre-race urine sample.
Download full report (pdf, 181 KB) | View report for Mr Jeff Crawford
- 1Oct 2025
Queensland Racing Integrity Commission (QRIC) Stewards concluded an inquiry into Ms Yasmine Belaib, a licensed Trackwork rider with the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission, in contravention of Australian Rule of Racing AR229(1)(a) engaged in fraudulent behaviour in connection with racing.
Download full report (pdf, 256 KB) | View report for Ms Yasmine Belaib