Protests against horse race promotion at Sydney Opera House

IANS  |  Sydney 

Thousands of people gathered at the iconic Opera House to protest against the use of building for a controversial horse racing advertisement, the media reported on Wednesday.

They chanted "sails are not for sale", referring to the shape of the building which is similar to the sails of a ship, media reported.

The for the race, which boasts 13 million Australian dollars ($9.25 million) in prize money, has seen groups ranging from politicians to debating whether a sport centering on gambling should be promoted on the heritage-listed venue.

Up to 3,000 people crowded the city's area, while an to the New (NSW) state government against using the structure as a "promotional billboard" garnered more than 200,000 signatures, reported channel.

did not rule out using the venue to promote other events and told the media that she did not want the state to "fall behind" in tourism.

"I encourage the input and say people protest for governments to listen -- and we do that -- but I also say people on all sides of the argument should be respectful," Berejiklian told national broadcaster

The original plan of Racing NSW, the horse-racing agency of New South Wales, was to hold a live barrier draw and project the results onto the facade of the famous Opera House, as well as illuminate the building with the jockeys' colours alongside The logo, but the agency had to cancel the plan due to security reasons.

One of the protesters, Joshua Richardson, 19, told that "it's completely wrong to have one of our national landmarks used as a billboard. It's nationally embarrassing".

Berejiklian gave the green light to the promotion despite the opposition from Louise Herron, of the Opera House and the opposing the decision.

The Heritage Board also expressed its "extreme disappointment" over Berejiklian's decision, which was backed by Australian

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First Published: Wed, October 10 2018. 14:26 IST