State Archives and Records is the NSW recordkeeping authority. We manage the archives collection, provide advice on the recordkeeping rules in the public sector, and provide a records repository for government. Reading Room - 161 O'Connell Street, Kingswood NSW 2747 Open - Tuesdays to Fridays 9am-5pm; Saturdays 10am-4pm (excl. Public holidays). State Archives and Records is the NSW recordkeeping authority. We manage the archives collection, provide advice on the recordkeeping rules in the public sector, and provide a records repository for government. Reading Room - 161 O'Connell Street, Kingswood NSW 2747 Open - Tuesdays to Fridays 9am-5pm; Saturdays 10am-4pm (excl. Public holidays).
| Casino New South Wales | |||||||
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| Coordinates | 28°52′0″S153°03′0″E / 28.86667°S 153.05000°ECoordinates: 28°52′0″S153°03′0″E / 28.86667°S 153.05000°E | ||||||
| Population | 9,982 (2016 census)[1] | ||||||
| Postcode(s) | 2470 | ||||||
| Elevation | 26 m (85 ft)[2] | ||||||
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| LGA(s) | Richmond Valley Council | ||||||
| State electorate(s) | Clarence | ||||||
| Federal Division(s) | Page | ||||||
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Casino is a town in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, Australia, with a population of 10,914 people at the 2016 census.[1] It lies on the banks of the Richmond River and is situated at the junction of the Bruxner Highway and the Summerland Way.
It is located 726 km (451 mi) north of Sydney and 228 km (142 mi) south of Brisbane.
Casino is the seat of the Richmond Valley Council, a local government area.
British occupation of the area began in 1840 when pastoral squatters George Robert Stapleton and his business partner, Mr. Clay, set up a sheep station which they called Cassino after Cassino (near Monte Cassino) in Italy.[3][4][5] The town now has a sister city agreement with the Italian village.[6][7]
Casino is among Australia's largest beef centres. It is the regional hub of a very large cattle industry and positions itself as the 'Beef Capital' of Australia,[8][9] although the city of Rockhampton also claims this title. In addition it is the service centre for a rich agricultural area.
Each year the town celebrates Beef Week. It was not held in 2007 but since that year, has continued to be held and celebrated with the 2019 one being held from 18 to 28 May.[10]
According to the 2016 census of Population, there were 10,914 people in Casino.
Free slots win real money. Casino railway station is situated on the main North Coast railway line between Sydney and Brisbane, north of Grafton. A branch line ran via Lismore to Murwillumbah; that line has since been closed, although lobbying is taking place to re-open it.[11][12] Casino railway station is the terminus of the daily Casino XPT from Sydney and there is a daily service to and from Brisbane via the Brisbane XPT.
In the 1920s, a never completed railway branch line to Bonalbo was started. A line was also proposed from Casino via Tabulam[13] and even a line all the way to Tenterfield,[14]
Casino is serviced by Lismore Airport with several daily flights to Sydney.
Northern Rivers Buslines operates rural services to Lismore (670) and Kyogle (675) each weekday, with one return service to Tenterfield available on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Casino Bus Service operates local town loops, including a loop service to Gays Hill.
Among its many schools are the main ones: Casino High School, Casino Public School, Casino West Public School, St. Mary's Primary School, St. Mary's Catholic College School and Casino Christian Community School.
Casino has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
The 2014 drama series The Gods of Wheat Street was set and partly filmed in Casino.
I speak about Casino, the true beef capital of Australia
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towards Brisbane | NSW TrainLink North Coast | towards Sydney |
| Terminus | NSW TrainLink North Coast |