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SkyCity Adelaide has announced that COVID-19 vaccination will be a requirement for entry to all of its venues from Thursday, February 10. From February 10 all employees and patrons (over the age of 18 for gaming venues and over the age of 16 for non-gaming venues) will need to show proof of full vaccination or a medical exemption to enter SkyCity Adelaide. These venues include the casino, hotel Eos by SkyCity, and all bars and restaurants such as Sol, iTL, Madame Hanoi and Sean’s Kitchen, amongst others.
Please find attached a market release and presentation relating to SkyCity's partnership with Gaming Innovation Group Inc.
Please see attached a notice sent to the NZX/ASX regarding Issue of Restricted Share Rights.
Please find attached a substantial holding notification received by the company from Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
Please find attached a market release regarding the debt covenant relief agreed with the company's banking syndicate and US Private Placement holders for the 31 December 2021 and June 2022 testing periods.
Please find attached Disclosures of Senior Managers' Relevant Notices for certain senior managers of SkyCity.
Please find attached an update on the SkyCity Auckland property following the New Zealand Government's announcement today that New Zealand will move to the new COVID-19 Protection Framework from 11.59pm on 2 December 2021 - at which time the Auckland region will move into the 'Red' setting under the Framework.
Please find attached an announcement regarding the appointment of Julian Cook as the Chair-elect of the SkyCity board pursuant to NZX Listing Rule 3.20.1(c).
Please find attached a copy of the investor presentation to be delivered by company at UBS Australasia Virtual Conference today.
Please find attached an update on the SkyCity Hamilton property following the New Zealand Government's announcement earlier today that the COVID-19 Alert Level for the Waikato region will move to Alert Level 2 from 11.59pm on 16 November 2021.