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Your guide to Australia · Victoria lottery draws. All games listed here are operated by The Lott under a licence issued by Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC). Select a game, check the odds, and purchase your entry directly on the operator's site.
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Lottery draw schedule
Powerball
Draw time: 21:30 AEST/AEDT
Minimum prize: A$3,000,000
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Oz Lotto
Draw time: 20:30 AEST/AEDT
Minimum prize: A$2,000,000
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TattsLotto (Saturday Lotto)
Draw time: 20:30 AEST/AEDT
Minimum prize: A$5,000,000 (regular), larger for Superdraws and Megadraws
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Set for Life
Weekday Windfall
Draw time: 20:30 AEST/AEDT
Minimum prize: A$1,000,000
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Super 66
Draw time: 20:30 AEST/AEDT
Minimum prize: A$16,666
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Instant Scratch-Its
Licensed Operators Only
We list draws run by operators licensed under the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 (Vic). The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission maintains the register of approved lottery managers. If an operator lacks a current licence, we do not cover it. Licence details appear on each operator's page where available from public records.
Odds and Prize Structures
Each draw operates under disclosed odds and division rules. We cite the source: operator fact sheets, regulator filings, or official game rules. Division-one odds may be one in forty-five million; division-six odds might be one in a hundred. Syndicates change effective odds but not the underlying mathematics. We explain the difference without predicting wins.
How Payouts Actually Work
Prize pools are typically a fixed percentage of ticket sales. Lower divisions pay set amounts; jackpot divisions share what remains. Unclaimed prizes expire—usually six to twelve months after the draw, depending on the operator's rules. Rollovers add unclaimed jackpot funds to the next draw. Australian lottery winnings are not taxed at source, though investment income from winnings is assessable.
Responsible Play
Lottery play carries risk. The VGCCC requires operators to display responsible-gambling messages and offer self-exclusion. Gambling Help Online (1800 858 858) provides free, confidential support 24/7. If spending feels out of control, that helpline connects you to counsellors who understand compulsive play. We encourage setting a budget before buying tickets and treating lottery expenditure as entertainment, not investment.
Latest news
Powerball jackpot climbs for the fourth week running
Division 1 has gone unclaimed since last month. The Lott has confirmed Thursday's pool. Entries close at 7:30 pm AEDT.
How to verify whether your lottery ticket won
The process is straightforward, but the claim window is finite. What to do in the 48 hours after a draw if a division matches your numbers.
VGCCC updates responsible-gambling display rules
The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission has revised minimum helpline placement requirements for licensed operators. Changes take effect 1 July.