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Recent developments at Melbourne's Crown casino indicate progress and improvement.

Last update: May, 2024

Ferry de Groot
Written by: Ferry de Groot Content specialist
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The Crown casino The Victorian government has deployed a manager with authority to evaluate Crown's reforms over a six-month period due to past noncompliance with gambling regulations.

Stephan O'Bryan, given significant powers, oversees Crown Casino's progress, following the Finkelstein Royal Commission's judgment of Crown Melbourne's current unsuitability for its license. Despite this, the door is open for improvement to retain their license.

Crown Melbourne, the largest of its kind in Australia, offers a vast array of games like Baccarat and poker machines. Blackjack Despite its size and influence, Crown fell short of expected standards. Normally, such failures could lead to shutdowns, but Crown's extensive gaming operations and economic impact make it 'too big to fail' as it covers a 56,000-square-foot space inside the Crown hotel, a significant employment and tourist hub. responsible gaming A decision about Crown's licensing fate will come in early 2024. Until then, it remains under the vigilant eye of O’Bryan's team.

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