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  2. Lotterywest - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Lotteries in Australia - Wikipedia

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    May 2006: NSW Lotto began expanding interstate, when the state lottery commissions in South Australia and Western Australia started selling tickets, [8] replacing SA Lotto in the process. 13 October 2008: Tattersall's started selling Monday and Wednesday Lotto to its territories – having earlier lost the right to run Wednesday Tattslotto ...

  4. Powerball (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Lotteries by country - Wikipedia

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    Lotteries in Australia are now operated by Tatts Group under Government licence in each State or Territory with the exception of Western Australia. Australia also supports online lottery sales with two licensed re-sellers, Netlotto Pty Ltd and Jumbo Interactive which sell Australian lottery products through their websites.

  6. TattsLotto - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Oz Lotto - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. The Lottery Office - Wikipedia

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    The Lottery Office is an Australian online lottery operator licensed by the Government of the Northern Territory and allows Australians and New Zealanders to play to win from the draws of the largest lotteries in the world, including US Powerball and Mega Millions. Its parent company, Global Players Network Pty Ltd (GPN), has been licensed and ...

  9. Golden Casket - Wikipedia

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    It sells lottery tickets and Instant Scratch-Its (scratchcards) through newsagents and other convenience stores. Lottery draws are televised on Channel Seven five nights a week. The drawing of the first Golden Casket in 1917 by Queensland Patriotic Fund was to raise money to support veterans of World War I with a first prize of 5,000 pounds ...