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WA Lotto players strike it rich with division one wins
We’re already into February but let’s celebrate January, at least from a Lotto perspective, with nine West Aussies sharing more than $20 million in winnings.
Among them was a Mt Pleasant couple who became millionaires after their Saturday ticket, bought from Garden City Lottery Centre in Booragoon, scooped $1.6 million.
Dreaming of a Chanel handbag in the Lotterywest Winners Room, the woman said she was in shock when she checked her ticket.
“I couldn’t believe it when they told me I won division one,” she said.
“It wasn’t until we came to Lotterywest to claim the prize that it started to sink in that we had won $1.6 million.
Powerball jackpots to $50m as Aussies urged to check Lotto tickets for missing $114m
More than $114 million in lotto prizes is still sitting unclaimed as another $50 million Powerball jackpot goes on offer tonight. The Lott is waiting for 14 lucky Aussies from across the country to step forward and claim major prizes.
Recently, a woman in South Australia came forward after waiting eight days to check her $20 million Powerball ticket, spokesperson Anna Hobdell told Yahoo News Australia.
The retiree scored her multi-million-dollar prize on Christmas Day, but was completely oblivious until the silly season wrapped up.
“I had no idea until I checked the ticket just now,” the winner told lottery officials.
“It’s been in my purse the whole time, but I had a lot going on this week, so hadn’t got around to checking it.”
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Lotto Powerball numbers are in – are you $8 million richer?
This evening’s $8 million Lotto Powerball draw was not struck and will now roll over to $10 million for Saturday’s draw.
The numbers were 37, 20, 36, 19, 13, and 18, the Bonus Ball was 16, and the Powerball was 6.
Tonight’s combined prize pool totalled $9.4m – $8m in
First Division Powerball, $1m in the First Division draw and $400,000 in the Strike Four draw.
Four players split the $1m First Division prize, each taking home $250,000.
One person also bagged $400,000 after winning tonight’s Strike Four draw.
Lotto’s First Division Powerball jackpot has been struck twice so far this year.
One MyLotto player from the Manawatū-Whanganui region won $10.2m on Wednesday, January 14.
For more detailed information, explore updates concerning WA Lotto players.


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