Backlash from struggling small businesses after QLD Premier floats tax for Star Casino

Small business owners say they’re being left out in the cold while behemoth companies are set to be propped up by taxpayer dollars.

Queensland’s small businesses lashed Premier Steven Miles for comments made about the government stepping in to save Star Entertainment’s Star Brisbane Casino in The Queen’s Wharf precinct.

Star pushed back the release of its annual financial results, which were due to be delivered on Friday, triggering the suspension of its shares from ASX trade.

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“The Star is currently reviewing its financial and liquidity position with various advisers in the context of seeking to finalise its preliminary financial report for the financial year,” the casino operator said in a statement to the market late on Wednesday.

Miles indicated on Thursday that the government would consider tax relief for the troubled casino operator as it struggles to keep the Brisbane facility running just days after opening.

“We want to make sure taxpayers receive the full dividend from this project, but the fact is we won’t receive that dividend if the Queen’s Wharf Brisbane closes and 1400 people lose those jobs,” he said.

“I think it’s appropriate for the government to look to what we can do to try to protect those jobs.”

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