Macau police hunt for HK$48 million in gambling chips after Wynn casino robbery – South China Morning Post

Macau authorities are tracking down almost HK$48 million worth of cash chips stolen from a casino earlier this week, following the arrest of a debt-ridden croupier and his elderly relative in connection with the crime. Four Wynn Macau chips were among banknotes and other items seized from the two suspects and shown to journalists at…

REVEALED: Shocking amount CQ’s gamblers feed pokies monthly – Rockhampton Morning Bulletin

GAMBLERS are feeding millions of dollars into Central Queensland’s pokie machines every month, new research has revealed. According to Queensland Government Gamlbing and Liquor statistics, last month alone more than $9.19 million was put through the CQ region’s 2541 machines, with Rockhampton punters throwing in $4.1m of that price. Rockhampton currently has 1029 electronic gaming…

‘Robbing Peter to pay Paul’: Funding grants coming from pokies in low socio-economic areas – Stuff.co.nz

GEORGE HEARD/STUFF A sign in central Christchurch puts a positive spin on the revenues raised – or lost, depending on your perspective – from gaming machines. Millions of dollars each year are flowing from some of the poorest communities in Christchurch into the hands of clubs and charities via pokies scattered around the city. A case…

James Packer’s Macau retreat costs Crown investors $2.5b – The Australian Financial Review

James Packer’s decision to end his alliance with fellow billionaire Lawrence Ho and retreat to Australia has already cost him and his fellow investors $2.5 billion and a big stake in one of the world’s most-ambitious casino operators. Melco Resorts & Entertainment, the Ho family’s casino business, has surged since Mr Packer started to sell…

Touring ‘Love Never Dies’ puts the see in sequel – Cleveland Jewish News

Tortured. Anguished. Frustrated. This describes the dark, twisted title character at the heart of Phantom of the Opera, the longest-running musical in Broadway history and a production seen by over 130 million people worldwide. But it also describes playwright/composer Andrew Lloyd Webber during the turbulent process of revising and remounting that shows sequel Love Never…