like everything else, building Casinos are constructions business trend, targeting their own kind Chinks to gamble more. This time not using opium to destroy China chinks but gambling? A repeat of destroying Chinks up rising again.
Now HK chinks are with the whites to destroy their own kind chinks building more Gambling dens..
Yorkeys Knob near Cairns in far north Queensland. Photo: Tourism and Events Queensland
Aquis CEO Justin Fung says the company will take full ownership of the land once plans for the project are approved and a casino licence secured.
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The company last week signed a $269 million takeover bid agreement with the Reef Casino Trust (RCT) which owns the Reef Hotel Casino in Cairns.
Aquis is hopeful a bid to extend the Reef Casino licence to include the mega-resort is successful.
Artist's impression of the $4.2 billion mega-resort and casino proposed for far north Queensland.
Artist's impression of the $4.2 billion mega-resort and casino proposed for far north Queensland. Photo: Supplied
As a back up, they've also applied for one of two new regional Queensland casino licences on offer by the state government.
Locals have raised concerns the project won't withstand a cyclone, will increase problem gambling, may damage the Great Barrier Reef and could hurt the region's nature-based tourism industry.
Those in favour of the resort say it will bring much-needed jobs to the region and boost tourism.
Aquis owner Hong Kong-based billionaire Tony Fung has said the resort would rival great man-made structures seen in Dubai and Singapore and would attract big spenders from China.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel...near-cairns-20140305-346p3.html#ixzz2v8DI8xW8
Now HK chinks are with the whites to destroy their own kind chinks building more Gambling dens..
Yorkeys Knob near Cairns in far north Queensland. Photo: Tourism and Events Queensland
Aquis CEO Justin Fung says the company will take full ownership of the land once plans for the project are approved and a casino licence secured.
Advertisement
The company last week signed a $269 million takeover bid agreement with the Reef Casino Trust (RCT) which owns the Reef Hotel Casino in Cairns.
Aquis is hopeful a bid to extend the Reef Casino licence to include the mega-resort is successful.
Artist's impression of the $4.2 billion mega-resort and casino proposed for far north Queensland.
Artist's impression of the $4.2 billion mega-resort and casino proposed for far north Queensland. Photo: Supplied
As a back up, they've also applied for one of two new regional Queensland casino licences on offer by the state government.
Locals have raised concerns the project won't withstand a cyclone, will increase problem gambling, may damage the Great Barrier Reef and could hurt the region's nature-based tourism industry.
Those in favour of the resort say it will bring much-needed jobs to the region and boost tourism.
Aquis owner Hong Kong-based billionaire Tony Fung has said the resort would rival great man-made structures seen in Dubai and Singapore and would attract big spenders from China.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel...near-cairns-20140305-346p3.html#ixzz2v8DI8xW8