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Lotterywest is a statutory authority of the Government of Western Australia, under the Lotteries Commission Act 1990 (WA) and associated regulations. [2]Lotterywest sells lottery tickets and "instant win" Scratch 'n’ Win tickets through a network of newsagents and other authorised retailers.
The bill (H.B. 1251) creating the lottery was passed by the state legislature in 1982 (House on June 30, 1982; Senate on July 1, 1982) [3] [4] and signed by governor John Spellman on July 16. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Washington became the sixteenth state with a lottery and only the second in the Western U.S. , joining Arizona .
Oz Lotto is a national lottery game, owned by The Lottery Corporation and administered by its lottery brand 'The Lott' in all Australian States with the exception of Western Australia, where the lottery is administered by Lotterywest. Oz Lotto was first introduced in 1994 and promoted as Australia's first fully national lottery game, at a time ...
The chances of getting Lotto’s jackpot is 1 in 6.99 million. Read here on how to check for a winning ticket and redeem prizes in Washington. WA Lotto player wins $8.6M jackpot, but it hasn’t ...
The Mega Millions $1.28 billion jackpot is now the second highest Mega Millions jackpot of all time, closely following the world’s largest lottery prize of $1.537 billion that was won in October ...
The Powerball lottery jackpot was an estimated $39 million for Wednesday night's drawing. Powerball winning numbers for Wednesday, Oct. 30. Check tickets for $39 million drawing
Wednesday Gold Lotto was a statewide lottery game played in Queensland, and administered by Golden Casket, the Queensland Lotteries Corporation. Started in 1996, [23] Wednesday Gold Lotto was played like Saturday Lotto, with games costing 50 cents each plus agent's commission.
On 1 March 2007, the Division 1 pool was $33 million; it was the largest Australian lottery prize won. On 5 June 2008, the Division 1 pool was $58,737,207.41; then the largest prize pool in Australian history to that point (since eclipsed several times, including by Oz Lotto in 2012, which had a Division 1 pool of $100 million.) [ 3 ]