The Lott - What you need to know about Australia's lottery provider
Lotteries have always been popular, even more so in Australia with several lotteries to choose from. Behind every massive lottery game in the country with millions worth of jackpot prizes is The Lott. As Australia’s official provider of Lotteries, including Tatts, Golden Casket, NSW Lotteries and SA Lotteries, The Lott gives every Aussie the opportunity to change their lives with a ticket, and a game to play.
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What is The Lott?
A subsidiary of Tatts Group, The Lott operates lotteries in all Australian States except Western Australia. Those residing in Western Australia can find all their favourite Lottery games online at Lotterywest.
As a giant name in the lottery landscape, The Lott is easily a familiar name. It comprises Golden Casket, NSW Lotteries, Tattersall’s Sweeps and SA Lotteries, which are all government-licensed. The creation of The Lott in 2016 resulted in a now-prominent brand that consists of all of Tatts Group’s jurisdictional lottery brands under a single entity.
What are the lottery games in Australia?
There are so many lottery games to play in the country, all of which give every ordinary citizen the chance to win exhilarating cash prizes that can reach millions. Below we’ve listed the most popular lottery games in Australia:
How to win Oz Lotto
To answer the question of how to win Oz Lotto, there are now 7 winning numbers drawn from a barrel of 47 balls, instead of 45 balls following the game changes. Plus, there’s an extra supplementary number drawn, increasing the number of supplementaries from 2 to 3, generating more winning combinations and increasing your chances of winning!
How to win Powerball
You will need to select seven main numbers between 1 and 35, and one Powerball number between 1 and 20. The draw itself sees balls drawn from two separate barrels, the first of which contains the main numbers and the other of which contains the Powerball.
How to win Gold Lotto
You will need to select 6 main numbers between 1 and 45. The first 6 balls drawn are the winning numbers and the remaining 2 balls are the supplementary numbers, which are then used to identify prizes in Divisions 2, 5 and 6 (Divisions 2 & 5 only for Saturday Lotto).
Unlike other lotteries, Gold Lotto allows you to pick which way you’d like to play. For Monday and Wednesday Lotto, your options are: Standard entry, System entry, Syndicate entry and Super Combo entry.
How to win Lucky Lotteries
Two draws will be conducted to determine winning numbers, which are selected randomly in the first draw. If your number matches any of the winning ticket numbers, then you win a prize. You even win a consolation prize if your number is very close (one number off) to one of the winning numbers.
The second draw is where the jackpot number is selected. If the jackpot number is the same as any of the winning ticket numbers in the first draw then congratulations, your ticket wins the jackpot!
What is The Lott Second Chance?
Who doesn’t like second chances? The Lott apparently does with its Second Chance game. How does it work? Each month, Instant Scratch-Its players can submit eligible non-winning tickets for an exciting opportunity to win in the 2nd Chance Draw.
To get started with The Lott Second Chance, you need to join Scratch eClub at the Lott. As a Scratch eClub member, you can turn your eligible non-winning Instant Scratch-Its tickets into winning ones, which offer up to $1000 in cash prizes.
The Lott Results
Gold Lotto, Set for Life, Powerball and Oz Lotto have set live draws – Monday, Wednesday and Saturday for Gold Lotto, every Tuesday night for Oz Lotto, every Thursday night for Powerball, and every day for Set for Life.
Gold Lotto is different from Oz Lotto and Powerball because there are three weekly draws with Monday Lotto, Wednesday Lotto, and Saturday Lotto. With this, you can tune into the live Gold Lotto draw airing on television each and every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday evenings. Set for Life, meanwhile, has its daily draws.
Lucky Lotteries, on the other hand, don’t have a definite schedule because of the nature of the game. Since draws take place once all tickets have been sold, the results can happen anytime with no fixed schedule.
Check out the table below for more information on how to watch The Lott results:
Lottery Game | Date | Time |
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Gold Lotto | Monday, Wednesday & Saturday | 8:30pm AEST / 9:30pm AEDT |
Set for Life | Monday-Sunday | 9:00pm AEST / 10:00pm AEDT |
Oz Lotto | Every Tuesday | 8:30pm AEST / 9:30pm AEDT |
Powerball | Every Thursday | 8:30pm AEST / 9:30pm AEDT |
Lucky Lotteries | Various | Various |
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The Lott App
The Lott App provides all your favourite lottery games at the touch of a button. With The Lott App on your mobile device, you can easily buy tickets online and even check the results of the tickets you bought in-store by just scanning your tickets.
So, there’s nothing to worry about even when you’re on the go and can’t watch the draws live on free to air because The Lott app has it covered. It’s especially useful when checking Lucky Lotteries results since the games don’t have set draws.
How to watch The Lott results live?
Every draw (except Lucky Lotteries) is broadcast live on channel 7TWO, but again, if you miss the live draw there are still plenty of other ways to view The Lott results. Creating an online account with Lott allows you to have results sent to your inbox, or you can check the results in-store at your local Lott. Otherwise, the Lott App can be downloaded and your ticket scanned to see if you’re a winner. The Lott results aren’t available on any streaming TV service.
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What else to watch on free to air TV?
Free to air TV in Australia is composed of five primary networks: Channel 7, Channel 9, Channel 10, ABC and SBS. For lotto results, you’ll need to tune in to Channel 7’s 7TWO. These networks also have their own catch up TV services. After watching live draws to check if you’ve won, you can also explore free to air’s vast quantity of news, movies, TV shows, documentaries, and many more.
For instance, Channel 7 has SAS Australia and sports like AFL while Channel 9 offers Married at First Sight and NRL for sports. Fond of local dramas? ABC provides a lot of those with the likes of The Newsreader, Jack Irish, and the new season of UK’s Killing Eve. For an excellent variety of international movies, SBS dominates this area while Channel 10 has everyone’s favourite reality shows Australian Survivor and MasterChef Australia.
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Other streaming services to try
To explore more content on TV, there’s plenty of subscription streaming services in Australia that offer free trials, letting you watch premium shows like Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, Succession, Last King of the Cross, and many more trending shows. Check out some free trials and other offers you can take advantage of below.
Frequently Asked Questions about Oz Lotto
As Australia’s first truly national lottery, Oz Lotto is owned and operated by the Tatts group, the same people behind long-running lotteries such as Powerball, Tattslotto and several other well-known state-based lotteries.
With its first draw taking place in February 1994, Oz Lotto now has a 27-year history as one of Australia’s major lotteries, offering frequent large jackpot prizes. Powerball followed a couple of years later, and recently broke the Australian record for the largest ever jackpot prize on offer – $150 million.
The nationally televised weekly Oz Lotto draw happens every Tuesday night at 8.30pm AEST (or 9.30pm AEDT during daylight saving months).
Each week’s Powerball draw takes place on a Thursday night, at 8.30pm AEST (or 9.30pm AEDT during daylight saving months).
Yes, both Oz Lotto and Powerball are drawn live on 7TWO every Tuesday and Thursday respectively at 8.30pm.
No matter which outlet you buy your weekly ticket for each lottery from, all ticket sales stop an hour before the draw takes place – so you’ll need to purchase before 7.30pm AEST each Tuesday for Oz Lotto, and each Thursday for Powerball.
To win the top prize in each lottery the conditions are different. In Oz Lotto you must match all seven main numbers drawn. In Powerball, on the other hand, you need to match all seven main numbers and the Powerball number.
While Powerball still holds the record for the largest ever lottery jackpot in Australia, it is also harder to win because of the need to match the Powerball as well as the seven regular balls. Oz Lotto still has regular large jackpots but as it’s easier to win, they tend to be more rare.
All lotteries in Australia have to disclose the odds of winning prizes, so the chances of winning either lottery are well known. With Powerball, the odds of grabbing the jackpot are 1 in 134.5 million – one of the reasons for that lottery’s frequent huge jackpot prize amounts. In Oz Lotto, the odds are 1 in 45 million. However, the chances of winning any prize in Powerball are greater, at 1 in 44 compared to 1 in 55 for Oz Lotto.
Yes – Australian law requires anyone buying a lottery ticket be 18 years of age of older.
If you’re an Australian citizen, the good news is that prize winnings from lotteries are not subject to any form of tax – the full prize amount is yours to enjoy. If you’re playing from overseas, though, your winnings may be taxed by your home country.
A single-game Oz Lotto ticket costs less than $2, though a more popular entry is the multi-game QuickPick which starts at $11.90 for 9 entries. A standard Powerball ticket is a little more expensive, starting with a 4-game ticket for $5.40, with a PowerHit entry costing $27 for one game.
Hugely popular for years, QuickPick tickets give you multiple entries in a week’s draw using different randomly selected numbers in each. The odds of winning are exactly the same, and since they reduce the time needed to buy a ticket to almost zero, they’re a great time-saver.
Yes! Both Oz Lotto and Powerball be played via The Lott app, available for both iOS and Android. It allows instant digital purchase of tickets as well as scanning and checking paper ones, and lets you check all the results as soon as they happen.
For Oz Lotto, the jackpot for winning Division 1 (the top prize) starts at $3 million and grows each week until it is won. For Powerball, the starting jackpot is $4 million and regularly grows to huge amounts.
Yes, you can start a subscription so that your weekly entries to either lottery are automatic, and you’re notified immediately about any winnings. You can start a subscription most easily from The Lott app for smartphones and tablets.