The Lucky Charm in Noranda.
Camera IconThe Lucky Charm in Noranda. Credit: Supplied/The Lucky Charm Noranda’s Facebook page.

WA locals share lotto prize

Kristie LimEastern Reporter

TEN lucky WA locals have won shares of Saturday’s Superdraw Division One prize.

The share tickets were sold at The Lucky Charm in Bull Creek (eight tickets) and in Noranda (two tickets), with the winners set to share more than $1.4 million.

Co-owner Tania Roberts said it was amazing to sell the winning tickets.

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“We’ve sold plenty of Division One tickets and this will be the second time for a syndicate division one win,” she said.

“Collectively, this will bring us close to 20 division wins not to mention Noranda being the second highest top prize-selling outlet for scratchies in WA.

“The secret to success is genuinely wishing our customers the best of luck and always projecting positivity into the universe.”

Co-owner Theo Popis.
Camera IconCo-owner Theo Popis. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Lotterywest spokesman James Mooney said WA was heading for a record-breaking week.

“Powerball has jackpotted to $110 million, this is record breaking territory,” he said.

“Our most recent Saturday Lotto Division One winners were part of a syndicate, so just imagine sharing a $110 million Powerball win with family, friends or work mates.

“We’re also waiting on another winner from Karratha to claim their $790,203 prize, which was drawn in May.”

Meanwhile, a man in his 40s from Cooloongup won more than $774,000 after he bought a winning Slikpik 18 ticket at Waikiki Village Newsagency.

“I only started playing Lotto six months ago, but I’ll keep playing as it seems like a pretty easy experience,” he said.

“I just came back from a finishing trip, so perhaps a more extensive trip is on the cards.”

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