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Saturday Lotto: Pair of West Aussies win life-changing money from share in $20 million prize
Saturday Lotto: Pair of West Aussies win life-changing money from share in $20 million prize

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Saturday Lotto: Pair of West Aussies win life-changing money from share in $20 million prize

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Pair of West Aussies score share in $20 million prize
Pair of West Aussies score share in $20 million prize

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  • Perth Now

Pair of West Aussies score share in $20 million prize

Two West Aussies will be having a very happy weekend after winning a share in the Saturday Lotto $20 million prize draw. The highly anticipated draw for the $20 million saw nine winners claim a piece of the pie, including the two sandgropers who are now $2.2 million richer. The winning numbers were 6, 24, 10, 42, 1, 30 and the supplementary numbers were 18 and 16. WA's winning tickets were sold at Derby Newsagency and through Lotterywest Play Online - the other winning tickets came from New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. Division two saw 133 Aussie's take home a cool $8,784.10 and 23 ticket holders came from WA. It has been a lucky week for WA Lotto players, after a pair of West Aussies scooped up $1 million each from Friday's Millionaire Medley game. 'WA has celebrated five Division One wins this weekend,' Lotterywest spokesperson Zoe Wender said. 'It's exciting to know somewhere in WA there are winning tickets that will provide their ticketholders with a lot of happiness and excitement. 'We can't wait to find out who these ticketholders are and welcome them into the Lotterywest Winner's Room.' The Saturday Lotto has been good to WA recently, with another two West Aussies taking home $546,068 each from the $6m division one prize.

What to Watch: Stranded On Honeymoon Island, Joh: Last King Of Queensland, The Bear, Ironheart & Squid Game
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What to Watch: Stranded On Honeymoon Island, Joh: Last King Of Queensland, The Bear, Ironheart & Squid Game

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