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Crown Function Room Located on Level 1. Ideal for meeting up to 30 people with a ‘u’ shape setting, otherwise 25 classroom style or 45 theatre style. Tea, coffee and morning tea/afternoon tea set up available and in room catering can be provided. Village Cinemas in Crown Casino is not your usual function venue. Say goodbye to ordinary office presentation rooms, client events and the tired-out Christmas parties held yearly. Now introducing Village Cinemas which has the option of hosting any of those functions in a slightly more memorable and impressive venue.

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  1. Choose from two room options all with floor-to-ceiling windows to showcase the view and a large lawn area right on the banks of the river, it's ideal for any event or function. With free on-site parking and AV facilities, Burswood on Swan is only a 2 minute walk to Crown Casino for accommodation or a 5 minute walk to Optus Stadium.
  2. Crown Sydney (also referred to as One Barangaroo), is a skyscraper in Barangaroo, Sydney, Australia.Developed by Crown Resorts, it is made up predominantly of a hotel and casino.It was designed by WilkinsonEyre, standing at a height of 271.3 m (890 ft) with 75 floors, making it the tallest building in Sydney and 4th tallest building in Australia.

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FunctionCrown Resorts has opened its new venue in Sydney - without the VIP casino that was to be its centrepiece. A luxury hotel and fine dining restaurants are open to the public from Monday at the new Crown Sydney at Barangaroo. Notably absent from its offerings is the ritzy casino for VIPs and high-rollers Crown had planned since the state government gave it the green light in 2013. The 275m tall complex has been under construction for four years. The NSW gaming regulator announced last month it was withholding approval for the casino. The decision came after an explosive inquiry into Crown's suitability to hold Sydney's second casino licence. The inquiry aired allegations of money laundering through Crown accounts, corporate governance stuff-ups and involvement with organised crime. The hearings ended in disaster for Crown when the gaming giant faced claims it had concealed vital information from the inquiry. The Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA) says it will consider the gaming licence issue when inquiry commissioner Patricia Bergin reports back in February 2020. In the meantime, the regulator has issued temporary liquor licences for Crown Sydney's restaurants and other venues from December to April 30. Crown will be required to re-apply from May 1 so that ILGA can consider any suitability concerns arising from the inquiry before granting an extension. A review of Crown's Victorian gaming licence has been brought forward after the revelations of the NSW inquiry. A dedicated commissioner will be appointed to run the Victorian-based review and findings will be reported to the Victorian government sometime next year. Australian Associated Press

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FunctionCrown Resorts has opened its new venue in Sydney - without the VIP casino that was to be its centrepiece. A luxury hotel and fine dining restaurants are open to the public from Monday at the new Crown Sydney at Barangaroo. Notably absent from its offerings is the ritzy casino for VIPs and high-rollers Crown had planned since the state government gave it the green light in 2013. The 275m tall complex has been under construction for four years. The NSW gaming regulator announced last month it was withholding approval for the casino. The decision came after an explosive inquiry into Crown's suitability to hold Sydney's second casino licence. The inquiry aired allegations of money laundering through Crown accounts, corporate governance stuff-ups and involvement with organised crime. The hearings ended in disaster for Crown when the gaming giant faced claims it had concealed vital information from the inquiry. The Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA) says it will consider the gaming licence issue when inquiry commissioner Patricia Bergin reports back in February 2020. In the meantime, the regulator has issued temporary liquor licences for Crown Sydney's restaurants and other venues from December to April 30. Crown will be required to re-apply from May 1 so that ILGA can consider any suitability concerns arising from the inquiry before granting an extension. A review of Crown's Victorian gaming licence has been brought forward after the revelations of the NSW inquiry. A dedicated commissioner will be appointed to run the Victorian-based review and findings will be reported to the Victorian government sometime next year. Australian Associated Press