WA Racing Update COVID-19 - Gloucester Park

30 June 2021
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Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA) would like to provide an update following recent speculation regarding COVID-19 and the Gloucester Park race meeting on Tuesday 29 June 2021.

No RWWA official has tested positive to COVID-19.

RWWA is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of its participants and the wider community and at all times ensures the strictest compliance with any COVID-19 requirements and continues to follow State health advice.

 

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