WA Lotto: No Jackpot Winner Despite $20M Megadraw – Division 2 Wins Revealed
- Despite the disruptive weather brought by cyclone Narelle, fortune smiled on lottery players across Australia on Saturday, March 28, 2026, with seven individuals each claiming a $2.8 million...
- Sixteen West Australians secured prizes exceeding $7,740 each in Division Two.
- Further bolstering the positive outcome for Western Australian players, 345 individuals each won $776 in Division Three.
Despite the disruptive weather brought by cyclone Narelle, fortune smiled on lottery players across Australia on , with seven individuals each claiming a $2.8 million share of a $20 million Saturday Lotto megadraw. While no West Australian resident hit the jackpot, the state saw significant wins in lower divisions.
West Australian Players Share in the Prize Pool
Sixteen West Australians secured prizes exceeding $7,740 each in Division Two. Lotterywest has pinpointed the locations where these winning tickets were purchased: Australiand Post & News, Busy Bee Lottery Kiosk in Kelmscott, Currambine Lottery Centre, Lesmurdie Amcal Pharmacy, Mandurah Greenfields Newsagency, Melville Newspower, Newsxpress Halls Head, Rockingham Central Lottery Centre, Royal Perth Hospital Newsagency, Scarboro Super Deli in Scarborough, The Broome Pantry, The Lucky Charm in both Rockingham and Success, Vale Newsagency & Lotto in Canning Vale and two winning tickets were sold through Lotterywest Play Online.
Further bolstering the positive outcome for Western Australian players, 345 individuals each won $776 in Division Three. The winning numbers for draw #4663 were 30, 25, 2, 1, 3, and 29, with supplementary numbers 17 and 15.
Lotterywest Funds Community Initiatives
The Superdraw itself is contributing to community support within Western Australia. Lotterywest spokesperson Emma Rogers highlighted that $3.3 million raised from Superdraw ticket sales will be allocated to community groups through Lotterywest’s grants program. This contribution adds to a total of over $30 million raised by WA Saturday Lotto players since the beginning of the year, supporting a diverse range of community initiatives.
Rogers specifically mentioned Good Sammy, which provides employment opportunities for people with disabilities, and Regenerate Australia, an organization focused on establishing community pocket forests across Perth, as examples of the impactful organizations benefiting from Lotterywest grants. These grants demonstrate the broader societal impact of lottery participation, extending beyond individual wins to support vital community services.
Saturday Lotto continues a long tradition of creating winners in Western Australia, having done so for over 45 years. The game offers a Division 1 prize of an estimated $6 million each Saturday, with Superdraws and Megadraws offering even larger prizes of $20 million and $30 million or more, respectively. The odds of winning Division 1 are approximately 1 in 8,145,060, according to Lotterywest.
While the $20 million jackpot eluded West Australians this week, the substantial number of winners in Divisions Two and Three, coupled with the significant community funding generated, underscores the ongoing relevance and positive impact of Saturday Lotto in the state. Players are encouraged to purchase tickets before 6pm on Saturdays for a chance to win.
