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Star Entertainment Group unsuitable to hold casino licence in Queensland, Attorney-General finds
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-10-06
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Star Entertainment group has been deemed unfit to hold a casino licence in Queensland, after a state government inquiry. The company will now be issued a show cause notice, as to why it should continue operating casinos in Queensland.
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