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Casino Canberra

Casino Canberra
Casino Canberra Sign .jpg
Location Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Address 21 Binara St, Canberra ACT 2601
Opening date 29 July 1994
Casino type Land
Owner Aquis Group
Operating license holder Casino Canberra Limited
Coordinates Coordinates: 35°17′00″S 149°08′04″E / 35.2833°S 149.1344°E / -35.2833; 149.1344
Website casinocanberra.com.au

Casino Canberra (or Canberra Casino) is a casino located in the Central Business District of Canberra, the capital city of Australia. It was the first legal casino to open in the Australian Capital Territory, built on land excised from Glebe Park under a 99-year lease agreement between the casino licensee and the territory government. It is small in comparison with other casinos in Australia and does not incorporate any hotel accommodation, theatres, auditoriums or retail stores. It also holds the distinction of being the only casino in Australia that is not licensed to operate poker machines. There are 39 gaming tables where blackjack, roulette, baccarat and other games are played. The casino also has a poker lounge and sports lounge with TAB facilities. A rewards program, the Senators Club, allows members to earn points which can be redeemed for prizes, at the casino's restaurant or selected hotels and businesses in the city. Senators Club members are entitled to secure parking and entry into gaming tournaments hosted by the casino.

Following permission from the Federal Government to issue a casino licence and despite strong opposition from Dr Hector Kinloch of the Residents Rally, Casinos Austria International was selected by the ACT Government as the preferred operator on 31 January 1992. A subsidiary company, Casino Canberra Limited was formed for this purpose. In exchange for the licence, Casinos Austria paid $19 million up front for lease of the land and an annual $500,000 licensing fee. A temporary casino began operation on 14 November 1992 at the National Convention Centre. The permanent casino opened on 29 July 1994. Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke and the ACT Chief Minister Rosemary Follett were among the guests at the large opening party hosted by Dr Leo Walner, then head of Casinos Austria. Bob Hawke was the winner of the golden roulette ball that was used for the first spin of the roulette wheel in the temporary casino.


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