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TattsLotto is a weekly lottery game played on Saturday nights in Australia, known as Saturday Lotto in New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia, and Gold Lotto in Queensland. It was the first European-format "lotto" style lottery in Australia.
The first Tattslotto draw, with the first prize of A$50,000, was on 24 June 1972, televised on HSV-7 Melbourne. Tattslotto, which was the first of its type in Australia, was originally based on the European style 6-from-49 lotteries, where six numbers are selected from 40 in a standard game.
The first home to his enterprise became Fysh's Building, Elizabeth St., Hobart, [11] where a first sweep was conducted on the Anniversary Handicap, run at Randwick, 26 Jan 1896. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] "On 1 June 1897, the Tasmanian Government granted Tattersall's Consultations an exclusive License to conduct lotteries under The Suppression of Public ...
The first lottery in Australia took place in the 1880s in Sydney. It was a private sweepstakes that was quickly prohibited, despite being moved to other areas such as Queensland and Victoria. [ 8 ] In 1916, the Australian government started their own lottery, named the 'Golden Casket Art Union', with the intention of raising money for charities ...
March 13 – Number 96 on Australia's 0–10 Network (1972–1977) April 4 – John Craven's Newsround (now titled Newsround) on BBC1; April 7 – Ultraman Ace on TBS in Japan (1972–73) June 21 – The Super (1972–1972) on ABC. June 22 – The first Tattslotto draw on HSV-7 Melbourne
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[3] [4] His dramatic change in fortune attracted local media attention, and two weeks after his first scratchcard win in May 1999, Nine News asked him to re-enact it for the B-roll footage of their news report. While being filmed scratching off another card inside the shop he turned around, held up the ticket and said "I just won 250,000.