Thoroughbred Breeders Australia (TBA) and Aushorse are pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2026 Aushorse Graduate Program.
Launched in January 2025, the program is a welcome springboard for young professionals eager to build meaningful careers in the Australian thoroughbred industry. Designed to bridge the gap between university study and full-time employment, it combines structured learning with practical, hands-on experience — and is already delivering results, with 90% of the inaugural graduates now working within the industry.
The 2026 program will commence on Tuesday 27 January, running for eight weeks and beginning with a two-week intensive learning block at Flemington Racecourse. Graduates will take part in lectures and workshops delivered by leading figures across racing, breeding, marketing, wagering and more, before completing a six-week paid internship with some of the sector’s most prominent organisations.
Employers in 2025 included Magic Millions, Widden Stud, Melbourne Racing Club, Stable Financial, Racing Victoria and Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Racing, providing participants with a rare opportunity to gain first-hand insight into the breadth and dynamism of Australia’s world-class thoroughbred sector.
TBA and Aushorse CEO Andrew Hore-Lacy said that the organisations were delighted to be continuing the program for a second year.
“Through this program we’re investing in the next generation of talent for the breeding and racing industries,” Mr Hore-Lacy said.
“It’s been incredibly rewarding to see graduates from the first intake now thriving in full-time roles across the country.
“The level of engagement from employers has also been outstanding — a real testament to the strength and cohesion of our industry.”
Antony Thompson, Chairman of Aushorse and Stud Principal at Widden Stud, said the program is already demonstrating its value to both graduates and employers.
“Hosting a graduate last year was a fantastic experience for our team,” Mr Thompson said.
“90% of the graduates have now secured full-time employment in a variety of roles across wagering, racing and breeding, which highlights the program’s success in connecting talented graduates with meaningful, long-term opportunities in the thoroughbred industry.”
Space in the 2026 program is limited to 12 graduates who completed their degrees in 2024 or 2025. Applications are now open and will close on Friday 14 November.
For more information and to apply, please visit www.tbaus.com/graduate_program/about/