Racing Australia works with Together for Racing International (TfRI) to launch website

November 20, 2020

MELBOURNE, Vic. – Together for Racing International (TfRI) – a global alliance to promote and progress education, community engagement, and career opportunities in the thoroughbred industry – has launched the website www.togetherforracinginternational.com.

TfRI resulted from a 2019 education forum hosted by Godolphin in Newmarket, UK. This event gathered thoroughbred breeding, racing, and education professionals from six countries who addressed challenges to inclusion, attracting newcomers, supporting education, and workforce enrichment. Forum attendees collaborated on a global vision and strategy to grow and sustain the thoroughbred industry. The outcome was Together for Racing International, which focuses on three pillars for development: education, community engagement, and workforce.

TfRI is a platform for connecting the world with the racehorse. The resources and inspirational content on the website will inform students, educators, parents, and industry members about available opportunities for learning and involvement. It also serves as a networking medium for countries to collaborate and support the progression of emerging programs.

Racing Australia is working closely with the Principal Racing Authorities and industry via a national working group to support objectives of TfRI and welcomes the launch of the TfRI website said Myles Foreman CEO of Racing Australia.

The Careers section of Racing Australia’s Racing Jobs is a great resource for information on careers and educational opportunities in the Australian Thoroughbred racing and breeding industry. The new TfRI website provides additional insights into global opportunities.

To learn more on Australian Careers visit

www.racingjobs.com.au.

To learn more on International Careers visit

www.togetherforracinginternational.com.

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One of the best articles on the state of emergency of our industry. Hits the nail on the head. If we want to save racing we must band together and actively work to save it. If we want the industry to die...we can continue with what we're doing.

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