12 October 21

It’s time to check your lottery tickets, New South Wales – there’s more than $15 million waiting to be claimed

SNAPSHOT
  • With New South Wales residents emerging out of lockdown, lottery players are being urged to check any old lottery tickets to see if they might have won a slice of more than $15 million in major prizes from recent draws.
  • There are nine unclaimed major prizes collectively worth $15,170,586.74 won during the past six months in Set for Life, Saturday Lotto, Monday & Wednesday Lotto and Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot.
  • All the tickets are unregistered so officials from The Lott have no way of contacting the winners to break the news. Instead, they must wait for them to come forward and claim their prize.
  • The life-changing entries were purchased throughout the state, four were sold in Greater Sydney and one each in Canberra, Port Stephens, Lake Macquarie, Port Macquarie and Newcastle.

By Anna Hobdell

Updated 12 October 2021 - 7:47 am,

first published at 12 October 2021 - 7:47 am

With New South Wales residents emerging out of lockdown, lottery players are being urged to check any old lottery tickets to see if they might have won a slice of more than $15 million in major prizes from recent draws.

There are nine unclaimed major prizes collectively worth $15,170,586.74 won during the past six months in Set for Life, Saturday Lotto, Monday & Wednesday Lotto and Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot.

Three of these prizes were won during the past week.

All the tickets are unregistered, so officials from The Lott have no way of contacting the winners to break the news. Instead, they must wait for them to come forward and claim their prize.

The life-changing entries were purchased throughout the state, four were sold in Greater Sydney and one each in Canberra, Port Stephens, Lake Macquarie, Port Macquarie and Newcastle.

The Lott spokesperson Lauren Cooney said it was unusual to see so many unclaimed prizes in the one state, but understandably, people’s routines had been significantly impacted in recent months.

“We know that lottery players haven’t been able to check their tickets as they normally would but with restrictions beginning to ease throughout the state, it’s the perfect time to make sure you do,” she explained.

“There are currently nine people in New South Wales who don’t need to be waiting until the next lottery draw for their chance to win a life-changing prize – they already have but they just don’t know it yet.

“We’re looking for four mystery Sydney winners who purchased their division one winning entries in the suburbs of Winston Hills, West Ryde, Glenmore Park, and Wetherill Park.

“Outside of Sydney, we are also encouraging people who have purchased tickets at newsagencies in Canberra, Port Stephens, Lake Macquarie, Port Macquarie and Newcastle to check them.

“You can check your ticket at your nearest lottery outlet, on The Lott app or at thelott.com.

“These unsuspecting winners all hold unregistered entries, which means the ticket wasn’t registered to a player card, so we have no way of contacting them.

“We have no doubt your plans for the rest of the year are looking up but post-lockdown they could be a whole lot more exciting if you checked your ticket and realised you were holding a major prize winning entry!

“If you do realise you’re holding a division one winning entry, please call us on 131 866 to begin the process of claiming your prize.”

Table 1: Unclaimed division one & 1st Prizes in New South Wales from the past six months

GameDraw no.Draw date*Outlet ticket soldOutlet suburbDivision one prize
Set for Life20728-Apr-21Thistle KioskWoden$4,800,000.00
Saturday Lotto414714-Apr-21Winston Hills NewsagencyWinston Hills$1,145,653.60
Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot104677-Jun-21Anna Bay Newsagency & Post OfficeAnna Bay$100,000.00
Saturday Lotto417110-Jul-21West Ryde Marketplace NewsWest Ryde$756,133.42
Monday Lotto409412-Jul-21Pharmacy 4 Less Mt HuttonMount Hutton$1,000,000.00
Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot1048630-Aug-21Mags NewsGlenmore Park$100,000.00
Set for Life22569-Oct-21Nina’s IGAHamilton$4,800,000.00
Saturday Lotto41979-Oct-21Webb’s BP Port PlazaPort Macquarie$1,234,399.86
Saturday Lotto41979-Oct-21Wetherill Park NewsagencyWetherill Park$1,234,399.86

*Editor’s note: This is the draw date, not the entry purchase date. Entries could have been purchased up to 10 weeks in advance of a draw.

The Lott’s division one winning tally has now reached 354 so far this calendar year, including 105 won by NSW Lotteries customers.

In 2020, Saturday Lotto created 122 millionaires across Australia.

During this time, there were 312 division one winning in Saturday Lotto entries across Australia, which collectively won more than $355.13 million.

More chances to win

There are more chances to win big with tonight’s Oz Lotto offering $10 million, while Thursday’s Powerball has $40 million up for grabs.

Tonight’s Set for Life draw offers players the chance to win a division one prize of $20,000 a month for 20 years – that’s $20K on Replay! Set for Life is the only game that allows you to play your numbers across seven consecutive daily draws – meaning you have the chance to win $20K on Replay every day of the week.

The Lucky Lotteries Mega Jackpot prize is now $3.88 million for draw 1547, while the Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot prize is now $3.23 million for draw 10496.

Tickets can be purchased at any licenced lottery outlet, online from thelott.com or via The Lott mobile app.

The home of Australia’s Official Lotteries, The Lott operates and markets Australia’s leading lottery games customers know and love creating everyday winners, winning every day.

In 2020, more than 111.6 million winners took home more than $3.33 billion in prize money from their favourite games at The Lott, including Saturday Lotto, Monday & Wednesday Lotto, Powerball, Oz Lotto, Set for Life, Lucky Lotteries, Keno, Super 66, Lotto Strike and Instant Scratch-Its.

Last financial year, Australia’s Official Lotteries contributed more than $1.4 billion via state lottery taxes and donations to help community initiatives, such as hospitals, health research, disaster relief and education.