HRV reveals savings measures as part of sustainability transition

08 May 2024
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Harness Racing Victoria has announced cost-saving efficiencies and service reductions as part of a commitment to be financially sustainable by 2027.

HRV plans to cut a further $6.6m from its operations next financial year, which is in addition to the $6.1m already realised this financial year. These savings relate directly to HRV services and are geared at maximising returns to participants.

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