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‘Extremely dark’: Safety concerns raised before jockey’s death on ‘bush track’ – The Age
An apprentice jockey died after falling from her horse on a poorly lit training track that went through bushland, a court has…

But workplace regulator WorkSafe alleges Cranbourne Turf Club and Saloon Park – the company owned by horse trainer Ken Keys and who employed the riders – breached workplace safety laws by allowing Ms Claridge to ride in insufficient light when the conditions…
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