Do you sell lottery tickets?
No. Drawspage is an independent editorial site. To buy a ticket go directly to a licensed operator — the draw-schedule table on the home page links to the operator's site for each game.
How do I know if an operator is licensed?
Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) publishes the current licence register. If an operator does not appear on that register they are not authorised to offer lottery products in Australia · Victoria, and we will not link to them.
How do I check the odds of a game?
Each game page on this site quotes the division-one odds exactly as printed in the operator's own rules document. If a figure looks out of date, write to the corrections address on the Contact page.
What happens if I win?
Claim through the operator you bought the ticket from. We can't process claims because we don't issue tickets. The operator's own help centre sets out the exact claim window and ID requirements.
How long do I have to claim a prize in Australia · Victoria?
In Victoria, lottery prizes must be claimed within six years of the draw date. After that the funds revert to the state. Check the ticket or the operator's rules page to confirm the exact window for your specific game.
What is a system entry?
A system entry lets you cover more combinations in a single transaction. Each combination still costs the same as a standard entry. The odds per combination are unchanged — you are simply buying more of them at once, which proportionally increases the total cost.
Is gambling taxed in Australia · Victoria?
Lottery prizes are generally not subject to income tax for Australian residents, but tax treatment varies by residency and by prize amount. Confirm with a tax adviser before assuming any winnings are tax-free; we don't provide tax advice.
What is BetStop and how do I use it?
BetStop is Australia's National Self-Exclusion Register. Registering blocks you from all licensed wagering and lottery accounts simultaneously. It's free, immediate, and stays in force until you lift it yourself. Visit betstop.gov.au.
I need help with my own or a family member's gambling.
The help-resources block at the bottom of every page lists the regulator-endorsed support lines for Australia · Victoria. The National Gambling Helpline is free on 1800 858 858, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
How do I report a factual error on this site?
Write to the corrections address on the Contact page. We aim to reply within three working days. When we're wrong we fix it on record with a dated note at the top of the affected page.