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Jumping for their lives

Last year 11 horses died while competing in Australian jumps races. Alyce Hogg explores the ethics of one of the nation’s most controversial sports.

Jumping for their lives

Last year 11 horses died while competing in Australian jumps races. Alyce Hogg explores the ethics of one of the nation’s most controversial sports.

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Jumping for their lives

Last year 11 horses died while competing in Australian jumps races. Alyce Hogg explores the ethics of one of the nation’s most controversial sports.

Prospect 360 media seminars

Want to rub shoulders with media insiders and professionals, while learning invaluable lessons from their years of industry experience? Check out Prospect 360’s media seminars, running this June.

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