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Lotto Strike, NSW LOTTERIES
Lotto Strike jackpots
If no one picks all four winning numbers in the draw, the Lotto Strike Jackpot prize pool will jackpot to the next draw. For example, if there is no winner on Monday night, the prize pool jackpots to the Wednesday night draw, then the Saturday night draw and so on.
The jackpot prize grows until it reaches $2 million, when it is capped until it is won. Any additional prize money generated above this amount is kept in a Prize Reserve Fund which then tops up the next Lotto Strike Jackpot prize after the jackpot is won.
How to Claim Lotto Strike prize?
For winnings less than $1,000 , claim at your local outlet. For winnings of $1,000 or more, check with your retailer or submit a Prize Claim Form.Prize Claim Forms are available in-store
NSW Lotteries, is a corporation owned by the Government of New South Wales in Australia. However, since 2010, it has been operated by Tatts Group Limited under a 40-year exclusive licence. It runs games of chance through a network of agents, most of which are newsagencies. It falls under the government portfolio of Gaming and Racing and is governed by the Public Lotteries Act 1996.
NSW Lotteries runs some of its lotteries itself and syndicates a number of others run by interstate lottery organisations. The lotteries offered are:
NSW Lotteries has been has been operating in New South Wales providing entertaining games of chance since the late 1930’s. Licensed to conduct the games of Lotto and Lotto Strike, OZ Lotto, Powerball, Instant Scratch-Its, Lucky Lotteries, and The Pools online and through a network of 1600 small businesses throughout NSW and the ACT.
Every week millions of players in New South Wales dream about what they'd do if their numbers came up or if they scratched their way to instant wealth.
Behind these brands is Tatts Lotteries, a strategic business unit of Tatts Group, a publicly listed company.
NSW Lotteries also sells various scratchcard games, under the brand 'Instant Scratch-its'.
NSW Lotteries introduced "thelott" in 2016.
NSW Lotteries will continue to bring you your favourite lottery games, whether you like to go in-store, online or to the App. From June 2016 you’ll begin to see the Lott brand name appear in-store and online.
The Lott is the mark of trust that unites Tatts Group’s Australian lottery brands including Tatts, NSW Lotteries, Golden Casket and SA Lotteries under one banner.
Originally called Tattersall’s, Tatts Group has been in the Australian lottery business for more than 134 years. Tatts Group operates the official, government-regulated lotteries in Victoria, Tasmania, the Northern Territory, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland and South Australia.
AUSTRALIA OZ LOTTO RESULTS
- Television
Channel Seven Perth and GWN broadcast results at the following times each week. These times may change without notice at the discretion of the television station.
- Newspaper
Official results for every draw are published by Lotterywest in The West Australian newspaper.
- Website
Here at www.australia-lotto.com, the Current and past results are available in the Results section.
- Premium Results Telephone Line
Call 1900 919 958. Calls cost 44 cents per minute including GST plus a 15 cent connection fee. Mobiles and pay phones cost extra.
- In-store
If you miss the draw results or want to check your numbers, use the ticket checker at any Lotterywest retailer. Or you can ask your retailer to check your tickets through the terminal.
Or visit any retailer or affilate for Tatts Group Limited, Intralot Australia, Jumbo Interactive, Netlotto,Lotterywest, or Tattersall the Lott