Mike Baird preparing to back down on greyhound ban: reports

By Sean Nicholls
Updated November 20 2016 - 12:09pm, first published October 10 2016 - 8:14am
Mike Baird is under huge pressure over his decision to ban greyhound racing. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Mike Baird is under huge pressure over his decision to ban greyhound racing. Photo: Daniel Munoz
NSW Premier Mike Baird, right, joined by Deputy Premier Troy Grant, left, and RSPCA chief executive Steven Coleman, announces the details for the greyhound racing transition plan at the RSPCA Centre at Yagoona in Sydney, in July.  Photo: Jessica Hromas
NSW Premier Mike Baird, right, joined by Deputy Premier Troy Grant, left, and RSPCA chief executive Steven Coleman, announces the details for the greyhound racing transition plan at the RSPCA Centre at Yagoona in Sydney, in July. Photo: Jessica Hromas

NSW Premier Mike Baird's office is describing as "speculation" reports suggesting he is preparing to back down on his pledge to ban greyhound racing in NSW following opposition from the Nationals.

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