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Millionaire Medley Draw: One Lotto player scores big with $1 million division one prize

Millionaire Medley Draw: One Lotto player scores big with $1 million division one prize

West Australian26-05-2025

One lotto player has scored big as the sole winner of the division one prize this evening, winning a life-changing $1 million in the Millionaire Medley Draw.
While the division one winner is not from WA, three ticket holders from the west will pocket a healthy $6,246.95 from division two wins.
In division three, 231 Aussies won the less life-changing amount of $381.
The winning numbers for draw #4551 are 10, 2, 20, 6, 31 and 35. The supplementary numbers are 40 and 3.
While this evening didn't produced huge wins for WA players, Lotto players from opposite ends of Perth both scooped the $1 million prize in last week's Millionaire Medley Draw.
This brought the number of division one wins in WA to 28 this year.

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