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Star Dust Hotel Strengthens Social Licence And Responsibility For Patrons And Community

Situated in Cabramatta, The Star Dust Hotel has been owned and operated independently by Phillip Visalli since 1997.

In this time, The Star Dust Hotel has been actively involved in community events, with sponsorships, displays and food stalls at the major Cabramatta attractions such as the Moon Festival, various food festivals and Chinese New Year, to name a few.

Today, The Star Dust Hotel strengthened its support of the community and their social licence by asking their patrons; are they ‘OK2PLAY?’.

OK2Play? is a world leading technology platform, built by Australian Tech Company, GPT, that has been developed to increase the speed of response between a patron and staff, creating the pathway for connecting patrons to assistance in a discreet, seamless, and frictionless manner, in real time.

As an integral part of the community for over 25 years, The Stardust Hotel has a social responsibility to their patrons, members, and community. By implementing OK2PLAY? they are investing in the support that they offer to the community and taking their responsibility as a community venue, seriously.

“We are one of the very few operators in the area that are not part of a larger group, and I believe that this platform is a solution every operator needs to get on board with, so we can all be actively involved in normalising the conversation,” Mr Visalli explains..

“With our team taking it on first in this area as a start, others will follow suit and we can all be really proactive in helping people and asking, are you “OK2PLAY?”

“As operators of gaming facilities, we need to do our part to ensure that people that do come into our venues, that are vulnerable or are having problems with mental health, that we are here to help them.

“Any level of extra support that we can add, we need to do, and we need to actively try to support the people that patronise the venue, and also be there as part of the community,” Mr Visalli said.

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