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In May 1999, an Australian man from Melbourne named Bill Morgan (born 1961) was captured on film winning a AU$250,000 scratchcard while re-enacting his previous scratchcard win for a news report. The video of the event has since been widely shared online.
On 23 July 2015, the Division 1 pool was $50 million, won by a single ticket. The winner was a woman from Western Australia. On 7 January 2016, the Division 1 pool was $70 million, won by a single ticket. The winner was from Queensland. On 11 January 2018, the Division 1 pool was $55 million, won by a single ticket in the Melbourne town of ...
One-off prizes are awarded to tickets that are one ticket number either side of each cash prize, with a $1,000 cash prize for being one-off first prize, and a number of free tickets for an advance draw of the same lottery for being one-off any other cash prize. (Free tickets are always awarded as a sequential run of numbers.)
The winning Powerball numbers were 1, 31, 43, 55, 57 with a Powerball of 22. The Power Play was 2X Winning lottery numbers are sponsored by Jackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the ...
Six winning numbers and two supplementary numbers are drawn from the one barrel of 45 numbers. To play one game the player chooses six numbers between 1 and 45. [ better source needed ] Players can choose to play games in lots of 12 games, 18 games, 24 games, 36 games etc. Players can choose their own numbers for each game, or allow the ...
Starting small, Jerry bought $3,600 worth of tickets and won $6,300. He then invested $8,000 and nearly doubled his money again. At this point, he shared his strategy with his wife, Marge, and ...
The largest lottery grand prize ever recorded was won the $2.04bn Powerball jackpot won by a single ticket in California on 7 November 2022. What are the 10 largest US lottery jackpots ever won ...
Oz Lotto was first introduced in 1994 and promoted as Australia's first fully national lottery game, at a time when New South Wales was not part of The Australian Lotto Bloc. Originally, the game was similar to Saturday Lotto, requiring six numbers to be picked out of 45. However, starting 18 October 2005, a seventh number began to be drawn ...