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Originally guaranteed at $100 million, four winners shared a Division 1 pool of $111,972,151.04 in the draw on 6 November 2012. On 17 May 2022, Oz Lotto had its second major change to the game in its history, with the aim of delivering bigger prizes and more winners. The Oz Lotto matrix changed from seven winning numbers drawn from 45 to seven ...
Oz Lotto is a national lottery game, administered by Tattersall's and played on Tuesday nights. It was introduced on 26 February 1994 and promoted as the first fully national lotto game, as New South Wales was not a part of the Australian Lotto Bloc at that time. Entries cost $1.20 per game plus agents commission.
If you prefer to watch the Mega Millions drawing on the internet, you can visit the official Mega Millions website, where the drawing is streamed live every Tuesday and Friday at 11 PM ET. Watch ...
It is known elsewhere in Australia as Tattslotto or Gold Lotto. The Monday & Wednesday Lotto draws are run by NSW Lotteries and are available across Australia except Queensland. Although the draws are played identically, all requiring players to select six numbers from a possible 45, Saturday Lotto/Tattslotto is more expensive to enter due to ...
Since April 2018, a new show called The National Lottery Lotto Results has aired on ITV on Wednesday and Saturday nights during commercial breaks. Presented by Stephen Mulhern, the show features that night's winning Lotto numbers, and spotlights a National Lottery-funded location. The actual Lotto draw itself is not broadcast, and remains ...
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] On 30 July 2009, the Division 1 pool was $80 million, the largest Australian Powerball pool until August 2018. [4]
Jumbo acquired Manaccom, a software publisher, in 2007 [5] and focus shifted towards the Internet and to the development of Oz Lotteries website, which continues to this day, having serviced in excess of 1.5 million customers. In May 2017 Tatts Group invested $15.6 million in Jumbo, and acquired a 15% stake. [6]
The game is a product of Tatts Group and since 1 June 2016, has been promoted under the master brand The Lott. [better source needed] The first TattsLotto draw was televised by Melbourne television station HSV7 on 22 June 1972, and was hosted by David Johnston and Lucy Kiraly.