It’s the last roll of the dice for what was once one of the country’s biggest casino groups.
Star Entertainment, barely alive and gasping for breath, was due to deliver a set of results this week that, while extending the enduring pain of long-suffering investors, hopefully would have received the blessing of its directors.
That is now under a cloud after yet another dispute with its increasingly exasperated bankers, in a re-run of earlier events that again have delayed the earnings results.
Signing off on the accounts would have allowed regulators to begin probity checks of the beleaguered group’s American suitor, Bally’s Corporation, before it assumes control.
There is a Star Casino at Queen’s Wharf in Brisbane. (ABC News: Christopher…

