Participants whose place of residence is in the Fairfield or Canterbury LGA’s are not permitted to attend a NSW racecourse or licensed premises until further notice.
Following the lockdown orders imposed by the NSW Government today on the Hunter and Upper Hunter regions, Racing NSW has implemented the following protocols.
NOTICE TO WARWICK FARM PARTICIPANTS (2 August 2021)
Following the lockdown orders imposed by the NSW Government on the Local Government Areas (LGA) of Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Liverpool, please note the following.
The announcement by the NSW Government of the increased numbers of COVID-19 cases in the Greater Sydney Area (with areas of Liverpool, Bankstown and Fairfield of high concern) has resulted in Racing NSW taking the following action to ensure that COVID-19 does not impact the ongoing viability of the NSW thoroughbred racing industry.
The announcement by the NSW Government that the areas of Liverpool, Bankstown and Fairfield are areas of high concern is a reminder to all industry participants of the continuing vigilance that must been shown to ensure that COVID-19 does not impact the NSW thoroughbred racing industry.
Racing NSW has taken expert advice in respect to persons who reside in Queensland or have been to Queensland on or after 19 June 2021. The following requirements have been implemented.
Racing NSW requires any person that has been to the venues listed in the link above, to follow NSW Health Orders, get test and self-isolate as directed.
In response to NSW positive COVID-19 cases, Racing NSW has taken the following steps to minimise the risk of COVID-19 spreading into the NSW Racing Industry.