A Box Hill couple’s Sunday mornings have gained a special significance after revelling in the delightful discovery of their $1.6 million TattsLotto windfall.
The dynamic duo held one of the six division one winning entries in TattsLotto draw 4415, drawn Saturday 11 November 2023 and pocketed a total prize of $1,666,666.67.
“Wow! Thank you so much!” the winning husband gasped when an official from The Lott phoned to confirm the newfound treasure.
“It’s so surreal. We didn’t believe it.
“This phone call really makes it feel more real.
“My wife purchases a ticket into TattsLotto every week, and she asked me to check the results for her on Sunday morning.
“The win came up and I was speechless, and she couldn’t believe her eyes.
“It’s definitely a Sunday that we’ll never forget.
“We’ve talked about things we could do with the prize, but we wanted to make sure it was real first.
“I’m not one to count my chickens!
“Thank you so much. It will go to good use.”
Their winning entry was purchased at Doncaster Lotto, Shop 104 Westfield Doncaster, 619 Doncaster Road, Doncaster.
Doncaster Lotto owner Edward To said it was an awesome feeling to have sold their 47th division one winning entry during the past 30 years.
“We couldn’t be more stoked to have sold another division one winning entry and we’re sure the winner is over the moon too,” he said.
“We’ve started to celebrate the momentous news with some good wine and delicious food! We love winning moments like this, and we will be sharing it with all of our customers.
“This marks our 47th division one winning entry since we first opened 30 years ago, and the winning feeling never gets old.
“Congratulations to our division one winner and we wish them all the best with their prize. We hope it makes many dreams and aspirations come true.”
The winning numbers in TattsLotto draw 4415 on 11 November 2023 were 2, 1, 30, 28, 24 and 23, while the supplementary numbers were 39 and 29.
Across Australia, there were six division one winning entries in TattsLotto draw 4415 – three in Victoria, two in Western Australia and one in New South Wales.