Oz Lotto Draw 1443 results: The $10 million winning numbers you need to know

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The prize pool for last Tuesday's drawing was $5 million, however, the prize pool has been increased to $10 million for this week.

Oz Lotto is poised to increase its jackpot from $10 million to $20 million after no one claimed the top prize. It was 27, 32, 4, 10, 13, 30, 37, and 41 that was the

winning numbers this week, with the supplementary being 5 and 41.

 

After a Queensland mother won a $30 million jackpot late last month, the lottery was forced to return to its original starting point for October.

 

The prize pool for last Tuesday's drawing was $5 million, however, the prize pool has been increased to $10 million for this week.

 

So far in 2021, there have been 13 Oz Lotto division one wins throughout the nation, resulting in a total of $197,110,253.47 in division one prize money received by the

winners themselves.

 

New South Wales and Victoria have each won four games in Division One, while Western Australia has taken home three victories and Queensland and the Northern

Territories have each taken home one.

 

For the seventh time this year, the lottery office has given a reward of $10 million or more. The jackpot has only been won three times in the past. When the prize pool

was increased five more times, the total reward pool increased even further.

 

The most recent time someone won a reward in the vicinity of $10 million was back in August when a Sydney mother brought home the fortune.

 

There is a $10 million prize pool available on Tuesday night.

 

In the lotto draw held on August 17, a working mother who resided in a rented house in Rosebery in Sydney's east was awarded $11 million in prize money.

 

After purchasing a lottery ticket from her local newsagent, Rosebery North Newsagency, she was able to walk away with a whopping $11,002,697.57 in cash.

 

It was discovered on Thursday morning that the multimillion-dollar winning entry had not been linked to a player card, which meant lottery authorities had no method

of contacting the winner and were only able to contact her that morning.

 

It took a long time for lottery officials to persuade the lady that she was a freshly minted billionaire, but they eventually succeeded.

 

"Can you believe I've won $11 million?" she said to The Lott. "Oh, you're kidding, aren't you? You're playing a joke on me?

 

"I've earned $11 million? How did it happen?" That is just insane. Oh my goodness. This can't possibly be true. Thank you very much. Thank you very much for your help.

 

"That's a strange occurrence. Are you certain? "Oh my God," I say.  A Sydney mother was awarded a stunning $11 million reward. The lady said that she intended to use the money to purchase a home.

 

she added. "I've been requesting financial independence, and I can't believe it has finally come true." She was still uncertain about whether or not she would continue

in her current position. "I really like my work. Perhaps I will continue working, perhaps I will not. "I'm not sure," she said further. The ability to care for my family and

buy a house have always been goals of mine. I'm certain that I'll be able to do this now. "Having a home is unquestionably at the top of my dream list. "Lockdown has

been very difficult for me and for a large number of others, so this will be the ideal diversion." "I'm planning on resigning as soon as possible!" The $10 million first-

place prize on Tuesday isn't the only huge reward up for grabs.

 

On Thursday, a Powerball jackpot of $40 million will be awarded, and on Saturday, a reward of $20 million will be awarded.