Revised Extreme Weather Policy to drive risk-based decisions

01 July 2024
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Greater flexibility and consultation will drive Harness Racing Victoria’s decision making during extreme weather conditions after a review of HRV’s Extreme Weather Policy.

The policy guides administrators and club officials when deciding whether to proceed with meetings when the state is experiencing or is threatened by bushfires, floods or other extreme weather events.

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