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Crown Resorts said it intends to recommend investors accept a takeover offer at $13.10 per share.

Plans to cut Crown pokie players’ losses on ice amid feasibility fears

Andrews government is reconsidering a promise to force poker machine players at Crown to commit to maximum losses and time limits before they start gambling.

  • Josh Gordon

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Casino operator can see the writing on the wall

Age readers discus the royal commission into casino operator Crown Resorts.

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Gambling’s hold over our national identity has corrupted politics

Politicians use the myth that Australians “love a bet” to justify being captured by Crown Casino and gaming.

  • Tim Costello
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Crown gambler came for free Phil Collins tickets, then lost $30,000

The regular gambler said Crown uses giveaways and promotions to ‘play’ its patrons.

  • Patrick Hatch
The Royal Commission will examine Crown’s Melbourne casino licence.

Crown ‘does not accept’ key Bergin findings, royal commission hears

Crown Resorts does not accept that it deliberately or willfully facilitated money laundering at its Melbourne casino, the head of Victoria’s royal commission into Crown has said during the inquiry’s first hearing. 

  • Paul Sakkal, Patrick Hatch and Ben Schneiders
Crown Melbourne’s casino licence is in the firing line.

Crown royal commission ‘missed opportunity’ to fix gambling laws, watchdog

The Crown royal commission will not scrutinise Victoria’s gambling laws or the gaming watchdog in a move the Opposition and anti-gambling advocates say is a missed opportunity to fix the state’s failed regulatory system.

  • Patrick Hatch and Paul Sakkal

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