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Minister: No casino licence available for Sunshine Coast Friday 06 April 2018 In recent months, there have been numerous statements made by certain State and Federal Members of Parliament and promoted through the local media that the Sunshine Coast Council has plans for a casino in the Maroochydore City Centre.
Justice and Attorney-General, Queensland Government, Gaming licensing and compliance forms, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 sourced on 08 December 2020 Disclaimer Our data is published as an information source only, please read our disclaimer. Regional casino and resort under consideration by Queensland government By Felicity Caldwell Updated November 20, 2016 — 10.38pm first published at 10.49am.
The Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation (OLGR) is responsible for issuing approvals and licences to individuals who are seeking employment in Queensland's gaming industry.
You will need a licence to work in the gaming industry in various roles.There are particular forms you will need to complete and other documentation and identification to provide. You can apply online.
Note: You are no longer required to hold a gaming employee licence to work in the club and hotel industries. OLGR will no longer accept applications for this licence; however, individuals who wish to work in the gaming industry and carry out gaming duties or tasks must still complete a responsible service of gambling (RSG) course.
This guide provides an overview of the different types of licences required for employees in the gaming industry. It also explains the application process for licences, including information about any supporting documents required and the process of verifying your identity (if you decide to apply for a licence online).
- Last reviewed: 24 Jun 2019
- Last updated: 25 Jun 2019
General enquiries 13 QGOV (13 74 68)
- Licence and permit enquiries
1300 072 322
OLGRlicensing@justice.qld.gov.au
- Gaming compliance enquiries
- Liquor compliance enquiries
- Media enquiries (07) 3738 8556
THE race to secure three casino licences in Queensland is heating up with 18 companies vying for a slice.
Registration of interest closes on Friday to build the gaming resorts, two in regional Queensland and the crown jewel Queen's Wharf, a massive Brisbane city revamp which comes with 700 metres of river frontage.
Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney says developers will have to pay a $100,000 non-refundable fee in March to secure their place.
Winning bidders will have proposed hotels, restaurants, and conference facilities that can host major events.
'We are looking for fair dinkum developers who can deliver real projects, with real investors, in real time frames with real benefits for the people of Queensland,' he said.
'Clearly there are many parties who share the Newman government's confidence and vision of these key projects to revive the tourism and construction sector of our economy.'
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Successful proponents are due to be announced in 2015.
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Originally published asStrong interest in Qld's casino licences