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Crown Resorts is introducing “social distancing” at its Melbourne casino in response to the coronavirus epidemic. Crown said on Monday it would keep gamblers apart by switching off every second gaming machine and electronic table, barring standing players at seated table games, and restricting the number of players at stand-up table games to five. Crown Resorts has been ordered to delay the opening of its high roller casino at Barangaroo until after 1 February, when a report into its suitability to hold a gaming licence is due. The NSW gaming regulator has formally requested Crown Resorts to delay plans to conduct a 'limited opening' of its new $2.2 billion Sydney casino in December. In an announcement to the press this. We hope you enjoy your next visit to Crown. Dress Code For the main areas of the casino, dress is neat casual. Click here or call Crown's Guest Services on +61 3 9292 8888 for further information. Uncollected Goods including Lost Property.
It has towered over Sydney: a gleaming, twisting harbour-side skyscraper that was supposed to host some of the world's biggest high-rollers.
But Crown Resort's $2.2 billion Barangaroo development is in danger of becoming a giant white elephant, after its new casino was yesterday blocked from opening.
The NSW Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA) ruled that Crown Resorts would not be allowed to open its gaming facilities at Barangaroo in mid-December as planned.
It came after an 11-month inquiry into the company's casinos in Perth and Melbourne.
Late Tuesday night, Crown admitted to the ILGA inquiry for the first time that money-laundering was 'likely' occurring through the accounts it set up for VIP gamblers.
Crown's Barangaroo business is in a holding pattern until the inquiry hands down its findings in February.
Here are three things that could happen after that.
1. The casino is allowed to open as normal
The building was due to be home to a casino, 14 bars and restaurants and a luxury 350-room hotel which were all due to open on December 14.
Although the regulator has barred Crown from opening the casino on that date, that could change in February 2021.
That's when Commissioner Patricia Bergin, who has been overseeing that 11-month inquiry, will decide whether Crown is fit to keep its gaming licence.
If she finds in their favour, the gaming floors in the 72-storey building would be free to open next Autumn, though don't expect pokies.
The casino is supposed to be exclusively for high-rollers.
2. The casino is allowed to open as long as James Packer is not involved
If Crown can salvage its core gaming business, it may be forced to cut ties with James Packer.
The former chairman resigned as director of Crown Resorts in 2018 and sold off a large portion of his shares but remains a major stakeholder today.
Yesterday, counsel assisting Adam Bell SC urged the Commissioner to ban Mr Packer from associating with Crown.
Threatening emails sent by Mr Packer to an anonymous businessman were presented to the inquiry, which Mr Packer admitted were 'shameful' and 'disgraceful'.
Mr Packer also said he knew of at least four junket operators during his tenure — Suncity, Song, Meg-Star and Qin Si Xin — some of which were reportedly linked to organised crime.
Mr Packer said the junket operators were 'good for business' but admitted he had no understanding of Crown's oversight of them.
In 2016, nineteen employees of junket operators were arrested and charged in China for promoting gambling to find VIPs for Crown's high-roller business, with 16 of them going to jail in China.
Throughout the enquiry, Crown's board has maintained it knew nothing of the concerns raised by staff in China.
Earlier this month, Mr Bell said the lack of action showed the reporting lines within the company were 'compromised'.
3. The casino is blocked from opening altogether
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Earlier this month, Mr Bell told the inquiry he believed Crown should not be allowed to open their Barangaroo casino.
'In summary, we submit that the evidence presented to this inquiry demonstrates that the licensee is not a suitable person to continue to give effect to the licence and that Crown Resorts is not a suitable person to be a close associate of the licensee,' he said.
Yesterday, that recommendation was upheld, sort of: Crown Resorts will not open their new casino until the ILGA reads and reviews Commissioner Bergin's findings in February.
If Crown's 99-year licence is revoked, the casino element of the tower could be taken over by another operator or repurposed.
For now, the fate of the harbourside tower remains unknown.
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Star City is one of the biggest and, many would argue, best casinos in Australia. Located in Pyrmont, Sydney the casino complex is a short stroll from Darling Harbour and the CBD or an even quicker taxi journey away.
Alternatively it can easily be reached by both the Metro Light Rail, 443 bus from Circular Quay or even by ferry. There is also the option of a luxury limousine or the more modest Star Express Coach which costs just $10 for a return journey and operates from a number of Sydney’s suburbs. Those arriving by car can either use the Avis office at the casino to collect a rental car or use the casino’s underground parking, for which prices range from $15 for six hours, or the valet service from $35.
As you would expect, the casino offers everything you could imagine to entertain and enthral its guests, with a huge range of eating and drinking options including five formal Signature Dining options, six more casual eateries, a fantastic sports bar with 50 screens (and a grill to keep you fuelled up) and several great nightclubs, including Marquee, with three distinct spaces and sensational views of Sydney Harbour and the city.
If you prefer your entertainment to come with a more relaxed ambience then there are three spa, health and pool options across the various hotels in the complex, offering luxurious pampering and total relaxation. With huge international music, comedy and theatre acts also performing, if gambling isn’t your thing you are still assured an amazing time at Star City.
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Of course, if gambling is your thing then the full gambit of casino games are yours for the playing, including Star Poker, a dedicated poker lounge with 20 tables operating 24/7 with a variety of cash games and tournaments at different skill levels.