A Byford newsagency has sold a winning Lotto ticket worth $1,015,392.
The ticket was one of two division one wins in WA at the weekend, the other was sold at Flinders Square Lucky Lotto in Yokine.
Owner of Byford Newsagency Gabrielle Lyon said it was immediate excitement when she discovered her store was the one that sold a million dollar prize.
“We’ve had a few customers come into the store asking if the winner has come forward, however the search is still on,” she said.
“We would love this prize to go to a local player, but for now we will have to now wait and see.
“Our advice is to check your ticket, check it now.”
Lotterywest spokesperson James Mooney said almost $118 million has been won by WA Division One winners in 2021.
“It was a pretty good result for some other WA players in the Saturday draw, with a further 17 Division Two prizes produced, worth more than $10,000 each,” Mr Mooney said.
“Powerball has jackpotted to $20 million, so this Thursday’s draw is the next major chance to win a life changing prize.”
The Division Two Saturday Lotto tickets were sold from:
• Busselton Boulevard Lottery Centre & Newsagency
• Busy Bee Lottery Kiosk
• Central News Bunbury
• Galleria Lottery Centre
• Good Fortune Lottery Centre
• Good Luck Lottery Centre
• Lotterywest Play Online
• Margaret River Newsagency
• Morley Millions
• Newstime Lottery Centre
• Nextra Dianella
• Springs News
• Woodley's Central NA & Lottery Centre
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