Boy, 16, gambled away $20,000 at two of Australia’s largest casinos – while they treated him to alcoholic drinks and a silver membership
A 16-year-old boy reportedly gambled away $20,000 at two of Australia's largest casinos, Crown Casino and The Star Sydney, despite being under the legal gambling age. According to the report, staff at the venues served him alcoholic drinks and enrolled him in a silver-tier membership rather than identifying and stopping his underage gambling, raising serious questions about the casinos' age-verification and responsible gambling safeguards.
The case highlights apparent failures at two of the country's biggest gaming operators to prevent a minor from running up substantial losses on their premises. The article's URL indicates the matter has resulted in a fine against Crown and Star Sydney over the incident, though further specific details of the article were not available in the supplied text.
- Teen, 16, lost $20,000 gambling at two major Australian casinos
- Crown and Star Sydney allegedly gave him drinks and a membership
- Case points to lapses in underage gambling checks