The gaming industry has been present in Queensland for a long time, though it is only fairly recently that it looked anything like the behemoth that it has turned into today. The first horse races were held in Brisbane way back in 1843, and lotteries were introduced here nearly a century ago. But other than an expansion of parimutuel wagering to off-course venues in the 1960s, the industry remained largely the same for most of the 21st century.
In the 1980s, however, casino gambling began to take hold. The Conrad Jupiters Casino on the Gold Coast was opened in late 1985, making it the first gaming resort in the state. It was followed just months later by the Sheraton Townsville, and the gambling expansion era had begun.
Both of those venues are still open, though they are now operated under different names. They were joined by two more venues, in Brisbane and Cairns, to bring the total number of casinos up to four, the highest of any territory or state in Australia. The current resorts in operation here include:
Jupiters Gold Coast (Broadbeach)
The Reef (Cairns)
Treasury Casino (Brisbane)
The Ville Resort-Casino (Townsville)
These resorts offer a variety of amenities, such as restaurants, bars, and conference centres, along with hotels. In some cases, the ownership and names of these casinos are still changing: for instance, the Jupiters casino will become The Star, Gold Coast in the near future.
Of course, gaming happens well outside of these traditional resorts. Starting in 1992, it became legal of licensed clubs, taverns, and hotels to start operating pokies, which quickly turned into a flood of machines that could be found just about everywhere throughout Queensland. Within a year, there were more than 9,000 poker machines in the state; in 2016, that number had ballooned to more than 42,000, bringing in over $180 million each month.
Queensland branded version of “the Lott,” the national lottery system run by Tatts Group, is known as the Golden Casket Lottery Corporation. While it was originally operated by the state government, Tatts took over as of 2007, and today offers a wide variety of games ranging from local jackpots such as Gold Lotto to national contests including Oz Lotto and Powerball.
As we mentioned earlier, racing also has a very long history in the state. Racing Queensland oversees all types of races here, ranging from thoroughbreds to harness racing and greyhound racing as well. Brisbane and the Gold Coast host some of Australia’s biggest horse races, including the $1.5 million Stradbroke Handicap every June at Eagle Farm Racecourse.