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Crown is one of Victoria’s biggest employers — could it really lose its licence? – ABC News
Following the Victorian Government’s announcement of a royal commission into Crown, many are asking the question: what will happen to Melbourne if the casino is…

On Monday, the Victorian Government announced the establishment of a royal commission into Crown Resorts’ suitability to hold its Melbourne casino licence.
First opened in 1997, Crown has grown to be the one of the state’s biggest single-site employers, with more than 15,000 staff across its hotels, function rooms, restaurants and entertainment facilities.
In 2014, the Napthine Coalition government extended Crown’s Melbourne casino licence to 2050.
Now Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is saying…
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