The New South Wales state government will overhaul changes to casino taxes to prevent The Star Sydney turning into an unviable operation, according to a statement.
- The new arrangement will see the introduction of a ‘transitional’ levy for the next seven years
- Star will pay more tax on poker machines as its gaming revenue rises until the new duty regime starts July 1, 2030
- Changes to the table game rates will proceed as proposed
- The Star will be legally bound to maintain more than 3,000 jobs between now and 2030
- All gaming machines at The Star will be cashless by ...
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