- Tasmanian casino referendum, 1968
The Tasmanian casino referendum was a one-question
referendum held on14 December 1968 , which concerned the granting ofAustralia 's firstcasino licence to theFederal Group to operate theWrest Point Hotel Casino in Sandy Bay.Background
The Wrest Point Riviera hotel was purchased by the Federal Group in the 1960s, and the new owners approached Premier
Eric Reece about the prospect of the Tasmanian government granting a licence to operate acasino on the premises, citing that the casino would attract tourists during Tasmania's traditional winter "tourist slump". Reece agreed that a casino would be a tourism attraction in Tasmania, but as no casino licence had been granted in Australia before, the government called for a referendum to gauge public support for the issue.Results
ummary
*Yes: 96,839 (53%); No: 85,862 (47%) [ [http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/tpl/InfoSheets/referendums.htm Referendums in Tasmania] ,
Parliament of Tasmania ,5 August 2002 .]
*Turnout: 92.67%
*Informal votes: 8,339Aftermath
The referendum passed by a margin of 6%, and the Wrest Point Casino Licence and Development Bill 1968 was passed in October that year, granting the licence to the Federal Group. There was considerable opposition to the casino, and concern over the fact that a monopoly licence was awarded to Federal Hotels without any call for a tender. [cite book |title=Casino Industry in Asia Pacific: Development, Operation, and Impact |last=Hsu |first=Cathy |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2005 |publisher=Haworth Press |location=Philadelphia |isbn=0789023466 |pages=162 ]
The
Wrest Point Hotel Casino was completed and opened in 1973.References
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