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Authorised information about Australia · Victoria lotteries offered by The Lott. We publish draw schedules, prize divisions, and entry guides — regulated by Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC). Tickets are sold exclusively on the operator's website.

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Games and draw times

  1. Powerball · 21:30 AEST/AEDTA$3,000,000
  2. Oz Lotto · 20:30 AEST/AEDTA$2,000,000
  3. TattsLotto (Saturday Lotto) · 20:30 AEST/AEDTA$5,000,000 (regular), larger for Superdraws and Megadraws
  4. Set for Life · 21:30 AEST/AEDT
  5. Weekday Windfall · 20:30 AEST/AEDTA$1,000,000
  6. Super 66 · 20:30 AEST/AEDTA$16,666
  7. Instant Scratch-Its ·

Licensed operators only

Every operator we reference holds a current licence from the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission. We verify licence numbers and legal entities before publishing. If an operator's approval lapses or the VGCCC issues a warning, we update the listing. You must be 18 or over to purchase lottery products in Victoria, and licensed retailers are required to check identification.

Odds and prize structures

We publish the mathematical odds for each division—sourced from operator disclosure statements and game rules filed with the regulator. A Saturday Lotto division-one entry, for example, faces odds around 1 in 8,145,060. We cite the official rules document for each game so you can verify the figures yourself. Prize pools vary by ticket sales, and we explain how jackpot estimates are calculated before each draw.

How payouts work

Prizes are split into divisions, with division one claiming the largest share of the pool. If no ticket matches all numbers, that tier rolls over into the next draw. You typically have twelve months to claim, though rules differ by game. Lottery winnings in Australia are not subject to income tax, but we recommend checking with a registered accountant if your win triggers other financial obligations or affects social-security entitlements.

Responsible play

Set a budget and stick to it. The VGCCC requires operators to display problem-gambling messages and provide self-exclusion tools. If you or someone you know needs support, contact the National Gambling Helpline on 1800 858 858—calls are free and confidential. We do not encourage chasing losses, and no system can alter the fixed odds published in each game's rules.