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Star Entertainment to cut 500 jobs following ‘rapid deterioration’

Sources close to the group said a takeover of the Pyrmont casino has never seemed more likely.

Star Entertainment will progress with its proposed sale of the Sheraton Grand Mirage on the Gold Coast.

“The group is accelerating its previously foreshadowed plans to refinance its existing debt funding arrangements, with a focus on improving the group’s liquidity position and separately increasing covenant headroom in light of the group’s current earnings environment,” it said.

Star’s share price has fallen by more than 50 per cent since it was stripped of its two state casino licences at the end of last year.Credit: Daniel Munoz

“To help improve the group’s liquidity position and maximise the prospects of a successful refinancing given the challenging operating environment, The Star intends to engage with the NSW government, the Queensland government and AUSTRAC in respect of casino duty rates and flexibility on payment terms in relation to any current and future penalties.”

It’s the second market downgrade in two months. The group’s share price plunged to a record low after it flagged a $1.6 billion hit to its operations in February if a planned tax on NSW poker-machine profits is enacted from July. Following Wednesday’s announcement, the casino group’s share price fell more than 10 per cent in morning trading to $1.22. Until now, the group has relied on stronger results in its Queensland casinos to help offset falling revenues at its flagship Sydney site, but the group says conditions had deteriorated in recent weeks, particularly at the Gold Coast.

Its share price has fallen by more than 50 per cent since it was stripped of its two state casino licences at the end of last year.

The Star has been a vocal critic of the former government’s proposed casino tax increase, warning that the new duty rate would inflict a $100 million annual hit on the Sydney casino that it could not weather.

This masthead on Monday revealed union bosses had sought an urgent meeting with NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey over growing fears mass job cuts would be unavoidable if the casino was slapped with a higher tax rate.

While Star’s statement on Wednesday said its decision to axe jobs was “independent of any potential impact from the proposed casino tax increases in NSW”, industry figures and unions insist the looming tax burden is a further compounding factor.

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The United Workers Union, which represents thousands of Star’s Sydney hospitality, gaming, security and cleaning workers, said the performance update only heightened the risk for workers.

“Today’s announcement is a decision about the existing cost base and existing revenue streams on the assumptions there is no tax. So if the tax was to come in as proposed, any decision on job cuts would be of a magnitude greater than the proposal out today,” said United Workers Union director Dario Mujkic.

“If anyone was thinking the conversation about potential job losses was overblown, today should solidify that it’s not overblown. This is a business clearly under pressure.”

The Star’s pain began after two independent inquiries in Queensland and NSW recommended The Star be stripped of its casino licences, following a 2021 investigation by The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and 60 Minutes. The investigation alleged the company enabled suspected money laundering, large-scale fraud and foreign interference in its Australian casinos, even though its board was warned its anti-money-laundering controls were failing.

A NSW government spokesman said it would work closely with the relevant unions, workers at The Star on next steps, “but ultimately this is a commercial decision by The Star”, they said.

With Emma Koehn and Lucy Cormack

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