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Two Perth households $1 million richer after huge Lotto wins

Two Perth households $1 million richer after huge Lotto wins

Perth Now20-05-2025

Two Perth households are one million dollars richer after Monday night's Lotto draw delivered huge wins across the city.
Hailing from opposite ends of Perth, the winning Millionaire Medley tickets were sold from Lakers News in Lakelands and Clarkson Lucky Lottery.
The wins didn't stop at division one — Monday night's draw also saw three winners take home division two prizes of $4,700.
Lotterywest spokesperson James Mooney said the two one million dollar wins bring WA's number of division one wins to 28 this year.
'This follows on from Saturday Lotto's draw, which also created two division one wins,' Mr Mooney said.
'We can't wait to welcome the owners of these tickets to our Winners Room.'
The next chance for West Australian players to win a major prize is in Tuesday's $30 million OZ Lotto Draw, with tickets available until 6pm in-store and online.
Monday's winning numbers: 40 13 31 38 42 27
Supplementary numbers: 23 26

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