A man from Perth's southern suburbs has claimed his second division one Lotto win.
The man from Munster won $382,311 in Saturday's draw after purchasing the winning ticket from Spearwood Heights Newsagency.
“I had a win in 2007 where I picked up $150,000, I’ve kept playing ever since,” he said.
“We were at a friend’s party when I checked the Lotterywest app, I called my wife over and we have been floating ever since.
“I was always very confident, you have to be.”
As the good news came at the end of a two-week holiday, the win has made his return to work a lot easier to take.
Lotterywest spokesperson Jennie Fitzhardinge said sights are now set on tonight’s $50 million OZ Lotto draw.
“We would love to see a WA ticket end this six week jackpot run,” Ms Fitzhardinge said.
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