
Lotto: One WA player cashes in on Saturday haul as 10 Aussies enjoy lucky weekend
Ten lucky Lotto players have each scored more than half a million dollars in Saturday's draw, including one West Aussie who might be planning their next holiday a little sooner than expected.
Division One's prize for June 7 is worth $627, 568.96 — with each player taking home that figure.
A further seven WA players have picked up Division Two wins, each worth $7,694.45. A total of 78 Australians are in line to claim the prize.
Saturday June 7's winning numbers were 30, 26, 11, 22, 36, 13, plus the Supplementary numbers 24 and 25.
It comes after Friday's fortuitous news north of Perth, with Two Rocks News & Post claiming they had sold a prized Millionaire Medley ticket.
'We have some unbelievable news! We've done it,' a photo caption on the newsagency's Facebook page stated.
'We've sold a division one in tonight's Millionaire Medley.'

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