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Wrest Point Hotel Casino

The Wrest Point Hotel Casino is a casino in Tasmania. It was Australia's first legal casino, opening in the suburb of Sandy Bay in Hobart, on 10 February 1973.

Wrest Point Hotel Casino
Wrest Point Hotel Casino at night
General information
LocationHobart, Tasmania,
Australia
Coordinates42°54′7″S 147°20′17″E / 42.90194°S 147.33806°E / -42.90194; 147.33806
Opening10 February 1973; 50 years ago (1973-02-10)
OwnerFederal Group
ManagementFederal Hotels
Technical details
Floor count17
Design and construction
Architect(s)Colin Philp (1939)
D. Hartley Wilson (1939)
Roy Grounds (1973)
Other information
Number of rooms269
Number of restaurants5 + 6 bars
Website
Official Site
Place ID7,496[1]
StatusPermanently Registered

History Edit

Historically, Dunkley's Point was a camping ground held by the semi-nomadic Mouheneener people, who held a permanent settlement at nearby Long Beach called kreewer.[2][3] Norfolk Islander Thomas Chaffey constructed his residence on the point between 1808 and 1813, during the British colonisation of Tasmania, which became known as Chaffey's Point by the end of his life. The Traveller's Wrest Hotel, which is still standing today on Sandy Bay Road, was erected by his son William Chaffey in 1836. David Dunkley purchased the Chaffey's Point estate from William Chaffey in 1847. He constructed his residence, St. Helena and renamed the area Dunkley's Point. George G. Robertson purchased St. Helena in 1898 and rebuilt it, adding a jetty and a boat house. Mrs. G. Minette Lucas purchased the estate in 1928 and erected her mansion, known as Wrest Point. The estate was purchased by entrepreneur Arthur James Drysdale in 1936.

Wrest Point Riviera Hotel Edit

Designed by architects Colin Philp and David Hartley Wilson, the streamline moderne Wrest Point Riviera Hotel was considered "one of the most modern establishments of its kind in Australia" upon opening on 5 December 1939.[4] 400 guests attended the opening, including Tasmanian Premier Edmund Dwyer-Gray.[5]

 
Wrest Point Riviera Hotel, 1940s

Built at a cost exceeding £A70,000, the luxurious hotel featured accommodation for 500 patrons. The entirety of Dunkley's Point was also redeveloped, featuring tiered garden beds, a heated saltwater bathing pool, tennis court and a private jetty with a steamboat named Arcadia offering scenic cruises and a yacht named Acushla. Both the pool and tennis courts were walled as a means to protect patrons from undesirably strong winds.[6]

 
Bathing pool, circa 1940s

During World War II the hotel was "booming" and the hotel was sold to Australia's oldest hotel group, Federal Hotels, in March 1956.[7]

Granting of the casino licence Edit

In the 1960s, The Federal Group attempted to secure Australia's first casino license. At the time, Tasmania's natural scenery and beauty were not widely known elsewhere, and as a result the state wasn't attracting many tourists. The marketing claim was that a casino could be the draw-card that would kick-start Tasmania's tourism industry.

John Haddad, one of the company's executives at the time, was assigned the role of getting a casino license. He met with then Tasmanian Premier Eric Reece and other state officials.

A state referendum was held to determine the granting of a gambling licence. The polls were very tight, especially since the question in the referendum attempted to minimise the gambling aspect of the development.

Shortly before the referendum was to be held, the Labor party, sensing they had the numbers in the parliament pushed through the legislation to legalise the casino. They did not wait for the results of the vote. When the vote was taken the hotel redevelopment was narrowly passed. Questions have since been raised about how the legislation was passed, with one member of parliament, Kevin Lyons, suspected of accepting bribes over the licence.[8]

Development Edit

The development of the casino included the construction of the 17-storey hotel tower, with a revolving restaurant, designed by Sir Roy Grounds, a landmark that is nationally identified with Hobart, and the 64-metre dodecagonal prism tower remains the city's tallest building.

After the centre's opening in 1973 (after which it was known as Wrest Point Hotel Casino) the casino provided a catalyst for the nation's casino industry, with 12 additional casinos opening across the country. This included a second Federal Group casino in Tasmania, the Country Club Casino, which opened in Launceston in 1982.

The building has been extended in recent years, including the conference centre which was opened in 1984, and the boardwalk in 1996.

Wrest Point underwent an extensive multi-year redevelopment that began in 2018, including new restaurants, gaming areas, and the refurbishment of accommodation.

Controversy Edit

While initially the hotel was supposed to be an entertainment complex, the casino soon took over much of the hotel; and, while the poker machines were initially not permitted, by executing successful lobbying,[7] they now come to dominate the complex, with over 650 machines.[9]

The owners of the hotel and the poker machines, Federal Hotels, were fined on a number of occasions for poker machines that were not functioning as programmed, and were thus in breach of the law.[10]

In 2017, the building was protected with a heritage listing.[7] While some saw this as significant, the decision "angered local residents and puzzled some experts."[11]

2018 Tasmanian election Edit

In the 2018 election, the opposition leader, Rebecca White, promised to remove all pokies from pubs and clubs, leaving the two casinos as the only location for pokies in the state, citing the negative health and economic impacts of poker machines.[12] The Federal Group, who own both the casinos and the pokies licences have opposed the policy as have the Liberal government.[13]

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Permanent and Provisional Registrations as at 22 Jan 2021" (PDF). Tasmanian Heritage Register. p. 149. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Derwent River: Long Beach (aka Sandy Bay Beach)". tasmanianbeaches.net. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Sandy Bay". palawa-places.org.au. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  4. ^ Royal Australian Institute of Architects.; Institute of Architects of New South Wales.; Board of Architects of New South Wales. (1917), "43 v. : ill. ; 28 cm.", Architecture : an Australasian review of architecture and the allied arts and sciences., Sydney: Atkins, McQuitty Ltd, nla.obj-2997067706, retrieved 7 April 2023 – via Trove
  5. ^ "WREST POINT OPENING". The Mercury. Vol. CLI, no. 21, 537. Tasmania, Australia. 6 December 1939. p. 12. Retrieved 7 April 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "RIVIERA HOTEL OPENED". The Examiner (Tasmania). Vol. XCVIII, no. 228. Tasmania, Australia. 7 December 1939. p. 12 (LATE NEWS EDITION and DAILY). Retrieved 7 April 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ a b c "Hobart's giant 'hair roller' honoured with heritage listing". ABC News. 25 August 2017. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  8. ^ "Tasmania got gamed". The Monthly. 1 March 2017. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  9. ^ "Best pokies venues in Tasmania". Online Casino Sites. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Wrest Point Casino fined for allowing faulty poker machine to be played". ABC News. 23 July 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  11. ^ "Questions raised about heritage listing of Hobart's Wrest Point Casino". Commercial Property & Real Estate News. 30 August 2017. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  12. ^ "Pokies out of Tasmanian pubs, clubs by 2023 under Labor promise". ABC News. 13 December 2017. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  13. ^ Koziol, Michael (13 December 2017). "Tasmania could become first state to blow up the pokies under Labor plan". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 28 January 2018.

External links Edit

  • Wrest Point Hotel Casino official site
  • Tourism Tasmania article

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The Wrest Point Hotel Casino is a casino in Tasmania It was Australia s first legal casino opening in the suburb of Sandy Bay in Hobart on 10 February 1973 Wrest Point Hotel CasinoWrest Point Hotel Casino at nightGeneral informationLocationHobart Tasmania AustraliaCoordinates42 54 7 S 147 20 17 E 42 90194 S 147 33806 E 42 90194 147 33806Opening10 February 1973 50 years ago 1973 02 10 OwnerFederal GroupManagementFederal HotelsTechnical detailsFloor count17Design and constructionArchitect s Colin Philp 1939 D Hartley Wilson 1939 Roy Grounds 1973 Other informationNumber of rooms269Number of restaurants5 6 barsWebsiteOfficial SiteTasmanian Heritage RegisterPlace ID7 496 1 StatusPermanently Registered Contents 1 History 1 1 Wrest Point Riviera Hotel 1 2 Granting of the casino licence 1 3 Development 2 Controversy 3 2018 Tasmanian election 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditHistorically Dunkley s Point was a camping ground held by the semi nomadic Mouheneener people who held a permanent settlement at nearby Long Beach called kreewer 2 3 Norfolk Islander Thomas Chaffey constructed his residence on the point between 1808 and 1813 during the British colonisation of Tasmania which became known as Chaffey s Point by the end of his life The Traveller s Wrest Hotel which is still standing today on Sandy Bay Road was erected by his son William Chaffey in 1836 David Dunkley purchased the Chaffey s Point estate from William Chaffey in 1847 He constructed his residence St Helena and renamed the area Dunkley s Point George G Robertson purchased St Helena in 1898 and rebuilt it adding a jetty and a boat house Mrs G Minette Lucas purchased the estate in 1928 and erected her mansion known as Wrest Point The estate was purchased by entrepreneur Arthur James Drysdale in 1936 Wrest Point Riviera Hotel Edit Designed by architects Colin Philp and David Hartley Wilson the streamline moderne Wrest Point Riviera Hotel was considered one of the most modern establishments of its kind in Australia upon opening on 5 December 1939 4 400 guests attended the opening including Tasmanian Premier Edmund Dwyer Gray 5 nbsp Wrest Point Riviera Hotel 1940sBuilt at a cost exceeding A70 000 the luxurious hotel featured accommodation for 500 patrons The entirety of Dunkley s Point was also redeveloped featuring tiered garden beds a heated saltwater bathing pool tennis court and a private jetty with a steamboat named Arcadia offering scenic cruises and a yacht named Acushla Both the pool and tennis courts were walled as a means to protect patrons from undesirably strong winds 6 nbsp Bathing pool circa 1940sDuring World War II the hotel was booming and the hotel was sold to Australia s oldest hotel group Federal Hotels in March 1956 7 Granting of the casino licence Edit In the 1960s The Federal Group attempted to secure Australia s first casino license At the time Tasmania s natural scenery and beauty were not widely known elsewhere and as a result the state wasn t attracting many tourists The marketing claim was that a casino could be the draw card that would kick start Tasmania s tourism industry John Haddad one of the company s executives at the time was assigned the role of getting a casino license He met with then Tasmanian Premier Eric Reece and other state officials A state referendum was held to determine the granting of a gambling licence The polls were very tight especially since the question in the referendum attempted to minimise the gambling aspect of the development Shortly before the referendum was to be held the Labor party sensing they had the numbers in the parliament pushed through the legislation to legalise the casino They did not wait for the results of the vote When the vote was taken the hotel redevelopment was narrowly passed Questions have since been raised about how the legislation was passed with one member of parliament Kevin Lyons suspected of accepting bribes over the licence 8 Development Edit The development of the casino included the construction of the 17 storey hotel tower with a revolving restaurant designed by Sir Roy Grounds a landmark that is nationally identified with Hobart and the 64 metre dodecagonal prism tower remains the city s tallest building After the centre s opening in 1973 after which it was known as Wrest Point Hotel Casino the casino provided a catalyst for the nation s casino industry with 12 additional casinos opening across the country This included a second Federal Group casino in Tasmania the Country Club Casino which opened in Launceston in 1982 The building has been extended in recent years including the conference centre which was opened in 1984 and the boardwalk in 1996 Wrest Point underwent an extensive multi year redevelopment that began in 2018 including new restaurants gaming areas and the refurbishment of accommodation Controversy EditWhile initially the hotel was supposed to be an entertainment complex the casino soon took over much of the hotel and while the poker machines were initially not permitted by executing successful lobbying 7 they now come to dominate the complex with over 650 machines 9 The owners of the hotel and the poker machines Federal Hotels were fined on a number of occasions for poker machines that were not functioning as programmed and were thus in breach of the law 10 In 2017 the building was protected with a heritage listing 7 While some saw this as significant the decision angered local residents and puzzled some experts 11 2018 Tasmanian election EditIn the 2018 election the opposition leader Rebecca White promised to remove all pokies from pubs and clubs leaving the two casinos as the only location for pokies in the state citing the negative health and economic impacts of poker machines 12 The Federal Group who own both the casinos and the pokies licences have opposed the policy as have the Liberal government 13 Gallery Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wrest Point Casino nbsp Wrest Point casino and hotel tower in 2012 nbsp West end of the Wrest Point convention centre and casino nbsp The Wrest Point Riviera Hotel and Lords Beach in 1939See also Edit1968 Tasmanian casino referendum Federal Group List of tallest buildings in HobartReferences Edit Permanent and Provisional Registrations as at 22 Jan 2021 PDF Tasmanian Heritage Register p 149 Retrieved 4 October 2022 Derwent River Long Beach aka Sandy Bay Beach tasmanianbeaches net Retrieved 5 July 2022 Sandy Bay palawa places org au Retrieved 5 July 2022 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Institute of Architects of New South Wales Board of Architects of New South Wales 1917 43 v ill 28 cm Architecture an Australasian review of architecture and the allied arts and sciences Sydney Atkins McQuitty Ltd nla obj 2997067706 retrieved 7 April 2023 via Trove WREST POINT OPENING The Mercury Vol CLI no 21 537 Tasmania Australia 6 December 1939 p 12 Retrieved 7 April 2023 via National Library of Australia RIVIERA HOTEL OPENED The Examiner Tasmania Vol XCVIII no 228 Tasmania Australia 7 December 1939 p 12 LATE NEWS EDITION and DAILY Retrieved 7 April 2023 via National Library of Australia a b c Hobart s giant hair roller honoured with heritage listing ABC News 25 August 2017 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Tasmania got gamed The Monthly 1 March 2017 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Best pokies venues in Tasmania Online Casino Sites Retrieved 28 January 2018 Wrest Point Casino fined for allowing faulty poker machine to be played ABC News 23 July 2015 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Questions raised about heritage listing of Hobart s Wrest Point Casino Commercial Property amp Real Estate News 30 August 2017 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Pokies out of Tasmanian pubs clubs by 2023 under Labor promise ABC News 13 December 2017 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Koziol Michael 13 December 2017 Tasmania could become first state to blow up the pokies under Labor plan The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 28 January 2018 External links 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