The Star risks licence loss as regulator issues show cause notice
The New South Wales Independent Casino Commission has handed a show cause notice to the troubled casino group.
The New South Wales Independent Casino Commission has handed a show cause notice to the troubled casino group.
The new $3.6bn Queen’s Wharf precinct has scored an early coup in attracting some high-profile business events with the popular QUT Business Leaders’ Forum upping stumps from the Hilton.
Troubled Star Entertainment Group has signalled it’s no closer to finalising a $300m rescue plan and remains in lock down talks with lenders, governments and regulators.
Brisbane-based NOJA Power has won Queensland Exporter of the Year after building a billion-dollar business shipping electrical equipment to the world.
The troubled casino group has tapped another former executive from rival Crown Resorts as it attempts to rebuild amid a continuing crash crunch.
Star Entertainment’s auditor raised several red flags last year about the ability of the company’s debt-laden Queensland operation to continue as a going concern.
Star Entertainment has offloaded its Treasury casino building in Brisbane for $67.5m but faces a weekend of negotiations with financiers as it attempts to stave off a disastrous collapse.
Hotel giant Accor says Queensland, and Brisbane in particular, is leading the Australian travel recovery even amid financial difficulties experienced by airlines.
A week after it opened the doors to its partly-completed $3.6bn Queen’s Wharf project, casino operator Star is in a world of pain. How did it make such a wrong bet?
Brisbane restaurateur John Gambaro is preparing to open his flagship Black Hide steak eatery at the brand new Queen’s Wharf location. See what diners can expect.
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