Australian Star Entertainment Hands Management Back to Casinos, Closes HQ
Monday 12 de January 2026 / 12:00
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(Sydney).- Star Entertainment has informed employees it will shut down its corporate headquarters as part of a sweeping restructure, impacting hundreds of positions and shifting management duties back to its three casino properties.
Australia’s Star Entertainment Group has confirmed it will close its corporate office and hand more responsibility back to its three integrated resorts in Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast as its new ownership team looks to cut costs.
The plan was outlined in emails to staff sent by the company’s new chief executive, Bruce Mathieson jnr, weeks after Star chairman Soo Kim flagged significant redundancies at the head office in an interview late last year.
“It is our intent to close the corporate office in its current form,” said Bruce Mathieson Jr, Star’s new Group CEO and director, in the memo. “Some tough decisions must be made. We must act. We must seize the moment in order to build a stronger and sustainable Star.
“The corporate office has added complexity rather than value and simplification. We must get closer to our customers and to your front-line team. And we have to meet the regulatory imperative to decentralise the business and empower our property teams.”
Mathieson Jr, whose company Investment Holdings Pty Ltd recently increased its stake in Star to around 23%, was named CEO following the sudden departure of Steve McCann in December. He was previously appointed as an Executive Director shortly after shareholders approved the Investment Holdings’ combined takeover deal with Bally’s through which the latter now holds a 38% stake in Star – taking their combined interest to 61%.
Fixing Star’s financial woes is the new ownership’s top priority, even after the company reported a narrowed EBITDA loss of AU$13 million (US$8.5 million) in the September 2025 quarter – down from AU$27 million (US$17.7 million) in June.
Kim and co have previously pointed to the impending departure of around 40 senior management staff although it is expected that the closure of the corporate office could result in hundreds departing. Others will be redeployed to property-level positions, the AFR reported.
Star has already farewelled a raft of senior people in recent months, including the entirety of its former Board of Directors, Property Presidents Janelle Campbell, Daniel Finch and Jess Mellor, plus CFO Frank Krile and COO Jeannie Mok.
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