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Rob Rankin has sold his Woollahra home Woodlands.

Ex-Crown boss Rob Rankin sells Woollahra trophy home for $35 million

The former Crown chairman never did return to Sydney to appear at the Bergin casino inquiry, but that hasn’t stopped him selling his Sydney home for $35 million.

  • Lucy Macken

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A WA royal commission into Crown has heard the gambling regulator felt unable to act on money laundering concerns.

Crown’s rehabilitation needs more than a lick of paint to fix its deep problems

The Victorian royal commission doesn’t paint a picture of true reformation at Crown, rather a company that has undertaken a paint job to avoid regulators looking too hard at its structural and cultural bones.

  • Elizabeth Knight
NSW Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello says the gambling industry should be in charge of developing a cashless poker machine card, not government.

Industry should be in charge of cashless card for pokies in NSW: Minister

Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello says the NSW government should not be responsible for the cashless gambling card.

  • Tom Rabe
The state opposition says Daniel Andrews, pictured here with Crown’s largest shareholder James Packer in 2012, is sweeping the Bergin inquiry findings “under a rug”.

Andrews throws Crown a lifeline disguised as punishment

The Victorian Premier worked the loudhailer on Tuesday to assure the public that he is willing to rip up Crown’s licence if the royal commission finds it unsuitable.

  • Elizabeth Knight
Crown Chairman Helen Coonan remains mum on when he will leave the company

If this is the new transparent Crown, then ‘saviour’ Coonan needs to work miracles

Helen Coonan turned herself inside out attempting to answer questions on whether she is part of Crown’s problem rather than its solution.

  • Elizabeth Knight
The billionaire is renowned for his extravagant lifestyle and would not be enjoying the dividend drought.

Packer will be parched as Crown’s dividend drought likely to drag on

James Packer’s 37 per cent stake in Crown is his largest investment and the dividend it yields is his major source of income.

  • Elizabeth Knight
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Crown chairman Helen Coonan has been challenged about retaining her position on the gambling company’s board following the revelations of its corporate failings in the Bergin review.

The chips are down as Crown chair Helen Coonan fights to save Sydney casino

Helen Coonan has the unenviable task of driving Crown’s major reforms if the troubled gambling group is ever to operate a casino in Sydney.

  • Anne Hyland
James Packer’s dream of building a casino in Sydney is hanging by a thread.

All eyes on James Packer’s next move as Barangaroo dream hangs in the balance

Building a casino empire was always a high-stakes game for billionaire James Packer. Now, a city awaits his next move.

  • Anne Hyland
James Packer’s corporate future in the hands of regulators.

Crown must reform its corporate culture

After the damning findings into Crown Resorts in NSW, focus should now move to Crown’s casino in Melbourne.

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The alleged altercation happened at Crown casino in Melbourne on New Year's Day in 2016.

‘Wake-up call’: Victoria humiliated by NSW Crown casino probe, says ex-minister

A former gaming minister says Victoria has been humiliated by revelations of money laundering at Crown Melbourne via a NSW public inquiry into the casino group.

  • Patrick Hatch

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