A ticket purchased from Mandurah Greenfields Newsagency is one of three in WA worth 1.4 million dollars.
The State’s winning tickets were amongst 15 sold nationally for last night’s $21 million Saturday Lotto Superdraw.
The tickets were purchased from Mandurah Greenfields Newsagency, Medical Centre News and Lotteries in Nedlands and Westminster Pharmacy and News
Each took home a $1.4 million Division 1 Lotto prize.
The winning numbers were 29, 43, 5, 13, 32, 1, with supplementary numbers were 40 and 38.
More than 165,000 other WA players took home a prize across the other Divisions, including 20 lucky locals who each pocketed over $11,000.
Lotterywest spokesperson Pina Compagnone said Lotterywest stores had reported a busy day yesterday with lots of locals wanting to get a piece of the Superdraw action.
“During our busiest hour yesterday close to 500 tickets were purchased each minute,” Ms Compagnone said.
“We’re thrilled so many players got behind the draw and that some of those struck Division 1 lucky!”
WA’s tally of Division 1 Lotto winners for the year has now reached 30.
These winners have shared in close to $70 million worth of prizes.
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