Lotteries Commission (Authorised Lotteries) Rules 2016 (WA)
Western Australia
Lotteries Commission Act 1990
Western Australia
Lotteries Commission Act 1990
These rules are the
These rules come into operation as follows —
(a) rules 1 and 2 — on the day on which these rules are published in the
Gazette ;(b) the rest of the rules — on the day after that day.
In these rules —
(a) a subscriber using a playslip requests that the entry be valid for a particular day or sequence of days as specified on the playslip; or
(b) an oral request is made for an entry to be valid for a specified day or sequence of days; or
(c) a request for digital entry is made via Play Online or the Lotterywest App, to be valid for a specified day or sequence of days;
(a) an ADI (authorised deposit‑taking institution) as defined in the
Banking Act 1959 (Commonwealth) section 5(1); or(b) a bank constituted by a law of a State, a Territory or the Commonwealth;
(a) Play Online; or
(b) the Lotterywest App;
[(c) deleted]
(a) Cash 3;
[(b) deleted] (c) OZ Lotto;
(d) Powerball;
(e) Saturday Lotto;
(f) Set for Life;
[(g) deleted] (h) Super66;
[(i) deleted] (j) Millionaire Medley
(a) beginning on the day on which a lotto draw is conducted; and
(b) ending on —
(i) if the result of the lotto draw is made available on the Lotterywest website in the period from 16 March 2019 to 15 March 2020 —16 March 2021; and
(ii) if the result of the lotto draw is made available on the Lotterywest website in the emergency period — the day which is 24 months after the day on which the result of the lotto draw is publicly declared; and
(iii) otherwise — the day which is 12 months after the day on which the result of the lotto draw is made available on the Lotterywest website.
(a) in a newspaper or periodical publication; or
(b) by radio broadcast, television, internet or other electronic or digital media;
(a) selected on a game board; or
(b) shown on a receipted ticket as a selected number; or
(c) displayed as the result of a digital entry;
(1) A person may enter lotto —
(a) by filling out a playslip in accordance with the relevant rule in the Part relating to that type of lotto and giving it to an agent; or
(b) by making an oral request for entry in accordance with the relevant rule in the Part relating to that type of lotto; or
(c) by using the ticket repeat method set out in rule 6; or
(d) otherwise in accordance with Division 5 of this Part,
and paying the appropriate amount as calculated using the formula set out in the Part, or Schedule to the Part, relating to that type of lotto.
(2) A person may enter lotto by redeeming a promotional coupon and, in that case, may be required to pay less than the amount payable under subrule (1).
(3) A person may enter lotto as a part of a syndicate provided a syndicate entry is allowed for that type of lotto and the entry is in accordance with Division 3 of this Part.
(4) A playslip or oral request for entry is invalid, and is to be rejected by an agent, if it has not been completed or made in accordance with these rules.
(5) A playslip may be rejected by the agent as an invalid entry, at the time of presentation by the subscriber, if —
(a) it has not been marked by hand in black or blue ball point pen in accordance with the conditions on that playslip; or
(b) it has been generated or marked by mechanical or electronic means.
(6) Any money tendered with a playslip or oral request that is rejected is to be refunded to the subscriber.
(1) Where a person enters lotto in accordance with these rules—
(a) a receipted ticket must be generated and given to the subscriber; or
(b) an entry under Part 2 Division 5 must be generated and made available to the subscriber electronically,
(as the case requires).
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(1) A subscriber may select the numbers and game type required to enter a lotto draw by presenting an existing receipted ticket and requesting the same type of game entry and combination of numbers, or repeating a previously played digital entry.
(2) If a receipted ticket linked to a Lotterywest membership number is used to generate a repeat selection under subrule (1), that ticket does not continue to be linked to the Lotterywest membership number unless the subscriber’s Lotterywest membership card is presented as well.
(3) This rule does not apply to a syndicate share receipted ticket or a syndicate master ticket.
(1) This rule does not apply to Super66.
(2) A subscriber may register one or more sets of numbers against their Lotterywest membership number to be their “favourite numbers”.
(3) A subscriber may specify particular types of game entry and register sets of numbers for those types of game entry against their Lotterywest membership number to be their “favourite numbers”.
(4) The number of sets of numbers and types of game entry that may be registered under these rules may be fixed or varied by the Commission from time to time.
(5) The selection of favourite numbers is subject to any variation within these rules for a particular type of lotto.
(1) For lotto other than Cash 3, an entry can be selected for up to 10 consecutive weeks and the subscriber must indicate, in the appropriate manner which (if any) of those options they wish to exercise.
(2) Where permitted by the Commission or an authorised provider, a Lotterywest member can select entries into each lotto draw or such nominated lotto draws of a selected lotto game to continue automatically (
Autoplay ) until cancelled by the Lotterywest member or their membership account has insufficient funds to complete the purchase of the entry, and—(a) the Lotterywest member may cancel the Autoplay at any time by notifying the Commission or authorised provider; and
(b) any increase or decrease in the entry price will apply to the Autoplay entry and their membership account will be charged the new price from the date of increase or decrease specified by the Commission.
(3) For lotto other than Cash 3, favourite numbers can be selected for up to 10 consecutive weeks.
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(1) Subject to this rule, there is no limit on the number of entries a person may make in a lotto draw.
(2) A person will not be able to enter a particular game of lotto with a system entry that costs in excess of $100 000 for that single entry.
(3) A person will not be able to enter a game of lotto using Play Online or the Lotterywest App if to do so would result in that person exceeding —
(a) the 7 day spending limit for their membership account or the 7 day spending limit for the total of all of their membership accounts, imposed under rule 43, in a 7 day period; or
(b) a self‑imposed 7 day spending limit under rule 44.
(4) The Commission may, at any time and for any reason, suspend the play on any number or limit the placing of wagers on any number or combination of Cash 3 entries.
(5) An entry that is in breach of this rule is void.
(1) Subject to subrule (2), a subscriber may surrender a receipted ticket for any reason —
(a) to the selling point at which it was purchased; and
(b) on the day on which it was purchased; and
(c) prior to the close of the day’s lotto business for that selling point; and
(d) within the selling period for that ticket.
(2) The Commission may allow a subscriber to surrender a receipted ticket (other than a shared syndicate receipted ticket) in circumstances outside those set out in subrule (1), but is under no obligation to do so.
(3) If a subscriber surrenders a receipted ticket, the subscriber is entitled to a full refund from the agent or a further receipted ticket in exchange for the surrendered ticket.
(1) Subject to subrules (2) and (3), a receipted ticket or digital entry is generated by the Commission or an authorised provider to indicate the details of a valid entry, or of a number of system entries, as appearing on the ticket or digital entry, have been recorded in the Commission’s central gaming system records in relation to the numbered lotto draw or draws shown on the ticket or digital entry.
(2) Subrule (1) does not apply to a receipted ticket or digital entry that —
(a) in the case of a receipted ticket, has been surrendered in accordance with rule 10; or
(b) is partially invalid because a “consecutive week” option is not allowed for some of the draws on the receipted ticket or digital entry; or
(c) has, during the selling period for that draw, been found to be invalid as a result of non‑compliance with these rules; or
(d) is forged or altered, or obtained as a direct result of fraud, by the subscriber or person claiming a prize.
(3) If the details appearing on the receipted ticket or digital entry are ambiguous, illegible or appear to be at odds with the information in the Commission’s central gaming system records, the Commission’s central gaming system records are taken to be the correct details in relation to that receipted ticket or digital entry.
(1) The holder of a receipted ticket or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 may claim a prize in only one division for each lotto game entered with that ticket or entry.
(2) The holder of a receipted ticket which contains, or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 which comprises, a system entry may claim a prize in one division for each notional game making up that system entry, resulting in prizes in more than one division for that entry.
(3) The holders of a syndicate share receipted ticket which contains a system entry may claim a share in a prize in one division for each notional game making up that system entry, resulting in shares in prizes in more than one division for that entry.
An agent who generates a receipted ticket by processing a playslip, a promotional coupon, a ticket repeat or as a result of an oral request for entry is under no duty to ensure that receipted ticket accurately reflects the playslip, coupon, ticket or request.
The Commission may require the holder of a receipted ticket or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 to complete a statutory declaration, upon the payment of any lotto prize or share of a prize to that person, stating that the person has not, or is not to that person’s knowledge part of a group which has, acted in a manner contrary to the Act or these rules in relation to a receipted ticket or entry under Part 2 Division 5.
(1) To apply to become a Lotterywest member a person must —
(a) make an application to the Commission or an authorised provider in a form approved by the Commission; and
(b) be an individual; and
(c) confirm that they are at least 16 years of age and provide a Western Australian residential address; and
(d) subject to subrule (3), not already be a Lotterywest member or be a player whose registration or membership has been suspended or cancelled under rule 42.
(2) Where a person has complied with subrule (1), the Commission may, in its absolute discretion, accept a person as a Lotterywest member.
(3) A person may apply to become a Category A member and a Category B member and the Commission may, in its absolute discretion, register a person as both a Category A member and a Category B member with separate membership accounts.
(4) A Lotterywest member must ensure that their Lotterywest member login details are not disclosed to any other person.
(5) A Lotterywest membership, Lotterywest membership number and a membership account will be issued to a subscriber who applies to become a Lotterywest member under this rule, is accepted by the Commission or an authorised provider as a Lotterywest member and pays the amount determined by the Commission (if any).
(6) A Lotterywest membership card may be issued to a Lotterywest member who is a Category A member.
(7) Prior to purchasing an entry or withdrawing funds from their membership account, a Category A member must have provided to the Commission what the Commission accepts as appropriate confirmation of identification.
(8) A person who presents to an agent a winning receipted ticket that is endorsed with a Lotterywest membership number within the timeframe stipulated by the Commission in relation to that type of lotto draw, will be paid in accordance with these rules, unless —
(a) the Commission has been notified that the particular ticket has been lost or stolen, within a day of the loss or theft; or
(b) the Lotterywest membership number on the receipted ticket is different to the number on the Lotterywest membership card presented to the agent.
(9) The prize entitlement of a winning receipted ticket that —
(a) is endorsed with a Lotterywest membership number; and
(b) is not claimed, or paid, within the timeframe stipulated by the Commission,
will be paid in a manner determined by the Commission to the person named, or to the player’s membership account or to the authorised financial institution account recorded against that player’s Lotterywest membership number.
(10) Payment of a prize entitlement under subrule (8) or (9) discharges the liability of the Commission in relation to any particular winning receipted ticket that is endorsed with a Lotterywest membership number, and possession by a subscriber of a Lotterywest membership card does not entitle the subscriber to claim a prize from the Commission that has already been paid.
The Commission must ensure that a playslip for lotto displays —
(a) such details to facilitate entry; and
(b) such instructions to subscribers,
as the Commission considers necessary.
(1) The subscriber and any other person claiming a prize in respect of a receipted ticket should follow the instructions on any playslip or promotional coupon used, and on the back of the receipted ticket.
(2) In the event of any inconsistency arising between the instructions on a playslip or promotional coupon or receipted ticket and these rules, these rules prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.
A decision or determination of the Commission in relation to a lotto draw, and the declaration and payment of prizes under these rules, is final and binding upon the holders of receipted tickets and digital entries and any other persons claiming prizes in respect of the lotto draw.
Each lotto draw conducted by the Commission is to be identified with a draw number.
Each lotto draw is to be supervised in the manner determined by the Commission.
The Commission is to ensure that, as a minimum, the result of each lotto draw is available on the Lotterywest website and any authorised provider’s website, on and from the commencement of business hours of the trading day following the results.
After each lotto draw the Commission and any authorised provider must publish —
(a) the draw number; and
(b) the winning numbers and any supplementary numbers; and
(c) the amount allocated to a winning game in each division; and
(d) the validation period and the date after which the division 1 prizes will be paid; and
(e) any variation in the day on which the payout period commences.
Subject to rule 51, the Commission may publish the name and address of any prize recipient except where the back of the winning receipted ticket or the digital entry indicates that the name and address on the ticket or digital entry is not for publication.
(1) A copy of these rules must be kept and maintained on the Lotterywest website and any authorised provider’s website.
(2) The Commission may also publicise the rules, and any amendment to them, in any other manner that it thinks fit.
(1) An “informal syndicate entry” in a lotto draw (or an entry that has been bought using pooled money, with the understanding that the prize will be shared) may be organised by a person (whether or not that person is an agent), by means of a collective contribution to the payment for an entry, but the receipted ticket will not acknowledge that more than one person has contributed to the payment.
(2) This Division does not apply to an informal syndicate entry in a lotto draw.
(3) This Division only applies to syndicate entries if the syndicate entries are offered in accordance with this Division by the Commission or an agent, as the case may be.
(1) In this rule —
(2) To create a syndicate, the Commission or an agent must produce a syndicate master ticket, which confirms that the particular syndicate with the parameters printed on that master ticket has been established in the central lotteries computer system.
(3) A playslip may be used to set up a syndicate under this Part, but cannot be used to purchase a syndicate share.
(4) The Commission or the agent that produces the master ticket is the holder of the master ticket.
(5) A syndicate sales (subscription) adjustment may be required from time to time and the adjustment will be made against the master ticket held by the Commission or the agent.
(1) The minimum number of shares that may be made available in a syndicate is 5.
(2) The maximum number of shares that may be made available in a syndicate is 500.
(3) The minimum and maximum costs of entry for a syndicate are set out in Schedule 2.
(4) The cost of a share in a particular syndicate is calculated by a method determined by the Commission that includes truncation to the nearest cent for the subscription component and agent commission component, followed by rounding down, where necessary, to the nearest sum containing a 5 cent multiple.
The agent’s component per share is the difference between the final price per share and the subscription per share.
(1) A syndicate cannot be created for more than one draw.
(2) A syndicate can be for more than one system entry of the same or different system type on the one playslip, but the aggregate cost of the playslip cannot exceed the limit set out in Schedule 2.
(3) A syndicate cannot be for a combination of more than one type of lotto under these rules.
(1) A syndicate entry in a lotto draw may be created using one of the following types of entries —
(a) a Network syndicate;
(b) a Retailer Group syndicate;
(c) a Retailer syndicate;
(d) a Player syndicate.
(2) A Network syndicate is a syndicate created by the Commission, shares in which may be purchased from any agent.
(3) A Retailer Group syndicate is a syndicate created by a particular agent, shares in which may be purchased from up to 20 nominated agents, including the agent that created it.
(4) A Retailer syndicate is a syndicate created by a particular agent, shares in which may be purchased from the agent that created it.
(5) A Player syndicate is a syndicate created by a particular agent, upon request by a subscriber, and where all shares will be printed and purchased at the time of creation by the subscriber.
A syndicate share receipted ticket in a lotto draw may be registered by the subscriber so that a Lotterywest membership number is allocated to that receipted ticket.
(1) All unsold shares in a Retailer Group syndicate or a Retailer syndicate following the close of the selling period for that syndicate are assigned to and shall be paid for by the agent who produced the master ticket.
(2) An unsold share in a Network syndicate following the close of the selling period for that syndicate is assigned to the Commission and any prize amount allocated to a prize winning unsold share is to be treated as unclaimed winnings by the Commission.
(3) A syndicate may be cancelled if, at the time of the request for cancellation, no shares have been sold in that syndicate.
(4) Any truncation adjustments that are required under rules 27(4), 28 and 33(5) are to be made against the master ticket for each syndicate.
(5) Any prize amount allocated to a prize winning Retailer Group syndicate or a Retailer syndicate that remains after rounding adjustment due to truncation may be claimed by the holder of the master ticket by presenting it for validation within the prize payout period.
(6) Any prize amount allocated to a prize winning Network syndicate that remains after rounding adjustment due to truncation is to be treated as unclaimed winnings by the Commission.
(1) For the purposes of prize distribution, the holders of a syndicate share ticket that has a winning game or games are to be treated as collectively making up one individual winning game.
(2) Unless otherwise provided in these rules, the prize pool for a division is to be divided equally between the winning games in that division.
(3) The Commission may round off the individual entitlement for a prize in a division (other than division 1, or in the case of Set for Life, divisions 1 and 2) to the nearest sum containing a 5 cent multiple.
(4) Where a rounding off takes place under subrule (3)—
(a) for all lotto except Set for Life, the Commission may adjust the prize pool for division 1; and
(b) for Set for Life, the Commission may use the prize reserve fund to pay or receive the rounding off amount,
to ensure that the whole of the prize pool for that draw is distributed.
(5) The holders of a syndicate share ticket that has a winning game are entitled to a prize calculated by dividing the total prize or prizes won by that syndicate by the number of shares in the syndicate (truncated to the nearest cent).
A prize in a lotto draw is to be paid under this Division and Part 2 Division 5.
To claim a prize in a lotto draw, the holder of a winning receipted ticket must present it —
(a) at an appropriate location depending on the amount of the prize; and
(b) within the payout period for the lotto draw; and
(c) if the ticket is registered to a Lotterywest membership number that was used to register the ticket — together with the holder’s Lotterywest membership card.
(1) This rule applies during the emergency period.
(2) If the Commission is satisfied that, by reason of emergency circumstances, it is not reasonably practicable for the holder of a winning receipted ticket to claim a prize in a lotto draw by presenting a winning receipted ticket at an appropriate location in accordance with rule 34A, the holder may instead claim the prize by sending a copy or image of the ticket —
(a) to the Commission by email, post, facsimile or other electronic means; and
(b) within the payout period for the lotto draw; and
(c) together with —
(i) evidence of the holder’s identity; and
(ii) the holder’s bank account details; and
(iii) a statement by the holder in a form approved by the Commission affirming that the ticket is a valid ticket and that the holder is entitled to claim the prize.
(1) Subject to subrules (2) and (4), a prize claimed under this Division will be paid in the manner determined by the Commission and within the payout period for the lottery draw and after any applicable validation period.
(2) If a division 1 prize, or in the case of Set for Life, a division 1 or division 2 prize, is claimed and the details set out in the space provided on the receipted ticket for the prize winner’s details are not sufficient to establish —
(a) the identity of the prize winner; or
(b) the name and address of the person to be paid; or
(c) if multiple names and addresses appear on the receipted ticket — which of the named people is to be paid,
the Commission may —
(d) accept the claim but refuse to pay the prize until it is satisfied of the details referred to in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c); or
(e) if multiple names and addresses appear on the receipted ticket — accept the claim and pay the prize to the person whose name appears first; or
(f) reject the claim.
(3) In order to satisfy itself of the details referred to in subrule (2)(a), (b) and (c), the Commission may request a statutory declaration containing such information as it may require as to the identity of the prize winner and person to be paid.
(4) If the holder of a receipted ticket wins a division 1 prize in a lotto draw and one or more other prizes on the same ticket, none of those prizes are to be paid until after the validation period for that draw.
For the purposes of claiming a share of a prize in a lotto draw, the holder of a winning syndicate share receipted ticket is subject to the same rules as the holder of a winning receipted ticket under this Division and Part 2 Division 5 of these rules.
In this Division —
Nothing in this Part affects the operation of the relevant rules of lotto in relation to receipted tickets.
(1) To enter lotto online a person must use Play Online or the Lotterywest App.
(2) If access to Play Online or the Lotterywest App is provided by an agent or an authorised provider, a person may enter lotto online using equipment provided for that purpose.
(3) If access to online entries has been made available without the need for equipment provided by the Commission, an agent or an authorised provider, a person may enter lotto online using whatever equipment enables that access.
(1) To purchase a digital entry a person must be a Lotterywest member.
(2) Prior to purchasing a digital entry, a Lotterywest member must have provided to the Commission or an authorised provider what the Commission accepts as appropriate confirmation of identification.
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(1) A player must have a membership account which is to be used for the purchase of all digital entries using Play Online, the Lotterywest App or in accordance with rule 6.
(2) Moneys deposited into a membership account do not accrue interest or attract fees.
(3) Details of a player’s membership details, any limitations that may be imposed on that player and any favourite numbers preferred by that player, form the player’s Lotterywest membership profile when that player purchases an entry using Play Online, the Lotterywest App or in accordance with rule 6.
(4) Prior to withdrawing money from a membership account, a Lotterywest member must have provided to the Commission or an authorised provider what the Commission accepts as appropriate confirmation of identification.
(1) The Commission or an authorised provider may suspend or cancel a Lotterywest membership at any time without notice and without giving any reason.
(2) If a Lotterywest membership is cancelled, the person’s membership account is closed and the Commission or authorised provider must remit to that person any amount payable by law to them.
(1) The Commission or authorised provider may set a 7 day spending limit for membership accounts under this Division.
(1A) The Commission may set a different 7 day spending limit for a single membership account and for the total of all membership accounts of a Lotterywest member.
(2) The spending limit —
(a) may commence on any day of the week; and
(b) is to apply to the player’s digital entry purchases in any 7 day period through a membership account.
A player may set the following restrictions using their membership account —
(a) a 7 day spending limit that is less than the 7 day spending limit referred to in rule 43;
(b) a period during which the player cannot purchase any entries.
(1) It is the responsibility of a Lotterywest member to satisfy themselves before purchasing an entry that all the details of the entry shown on the relevant page of Play Online, the Lotterywest App and in‑store entries are correct.
(2) After an entry is purchased the Commission or authorised provider must provide to the player the following details relating to the entry —
(a) the name of the relevant game;
(b) the numbers selected by the player and, if applicable, the type of entry;
(c) the draw number or, in the case of a multi‑week entry, the draw number range to which the entry relates;
(d) the date and time of purchase;
(e) the cost of the entry;
(f) a unique number for the entry.
(3) An entry for a draw cannot be purchased after the selling period for the draw has expired.
(1) A player may request the Commission or an authorised provider to cancel an entry purchased by the player.
(2) The Commission may, in its absolute discretion, cancel the entry if the request is received before the selling period for the relevant lotto draw has expired.
(3) If the Commission cancels the entry, the Commission or the authorised provider (if directed to do so by the Commission) must refund into the player’s membership account the amount paid by the player for the purchase of the entry.
The Commission is not liable for loss of any nature (including loss of a chance) that results from a delay —
(a) in transferring funds from an authorised financial institution account to a membership account; or
(b) in processing the purchase of an entry; or
(c) in transferring funds from a membership account to an authorised financial institution account.
(1) If a player wins a prize and there is no validation period for the relevant lotto draw, the Commission or authorised provider must pay the prize into the player’s membership account as soon as is practicable after the close of the selling period for that draw.
(2) The requirement to pay the prize is not dependant on any claim being made by the player.
(1) This rule applies if a player wins a prize and there is a validation period for the relevant prize.
(2) To claim the prize, the player must confirm their identity and authorised financial institution account details for the Commission, within the payout period for the relevant draw.
(3) The Commission must pay the prize into the player’s account following the conclusion of the validation period and following confirmation under subrule (2).
The Commission or authorised provider (with the approval of the Commission) may change the information, or the format of the information, on Play Online or the Lotterywest App at any time without notice to players if those changes are not inconsistent with this Part.
The Commission or authorised provider must not publish the name and address of any player who wins a prize using a Play Online or a Lotterywest App entry unless the player informs the Commission or authorised provider in writing that the player’s name and address may be published.
In this Part —
(a) selected on a game board; or
(b) shown on a receipted ticket as a selected number; or
(c) displayed as the result of a digital entry.
(1) To enter Cash 3 using a playslip, a subscriber must select a 3‑digit number (one digit per row) in at least one of the game boards on the playslip.
(2) For each game board filled out on the playslip, the subscriber must —
(a) indicate whether the wager is a 50 cent wager or a $1.00 wager; and
(b) indicate the type of play (e.g. “Exact order”, “Any order”, or both).
(3) A subscriber who has selected a number in which the 3 digits are all the same can only select an “Exact order” play type.
(4) A subscriber who has a playslip that has at least one game board with a valid selection may specify an advance play option in respect of that entry if the advance play option is offered at that time by the Commission.
(5) A subscriber may enter up to a maximum of 6 game boards on the playslip.
(6) A subscriber who has a playslip that has at least one game board with a valid selection may specify that the entry is to be for 7, 14, 21 or 28 consecutive days.
(7) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 1.
(1) To enter Cash 3 without a playslip or a promotional coupon, and without requesting a ticket repeat or a favourite numbers option, a subscriber must make an oral request to an agent stating —
(a) that the entry is for Cash 3; and
(b) the amount to be wagered; and
(c) the type of play; and
(d) the number of draws; and
(e) the number of games per draw, with a minimum of 1, and a maximum of 50, games per draw.
(2) A subscriber may choose to enter Cash 3 using a default option (“Slikpik”) that can be configured in any of the following ways —
(a) an “Exact order” or an “Any order” play type, for 7, 14, 21 or 28 consecutive days, with a 50 cent wager per day;
(b) an “Exact order” or an “Any order” play type, for 7, 14, 21 or 28 consecutive days, with a $1.00 wager per day;
(c) both an “Exact order” play type and an “Any order” play type, for 7, 14, 21 or 28 consecutive days, with a 50 cent wager per day for the “Exact order” play type and a 50 cent wager per day for the “Any order” play type;
(d) both an “Exact order” play type and an “Any order” play type, for 7, 14, 21 or 28 consecutive days, with a $1.00 wager per day for the “Exact order” play type and a $1.00 wager per day for the “Any order” play type.
(3) The computer will categorise —
(a) an “Any order” play type to be a 3‑way or 6‑way play type; or
(b) a combination of an “Exact order” and an “Any order” play type to be a 3‑way or 6‑way play type,
depending on the digits in the number that has been randomly selected.
(4) The computer will only select a randomly selected number that consists of 3 digits that are all the same if the subscriber has requested an “Exact order” play type.
(5) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 1.
(1) Subject to subrule (2), the Commission is to allocate 1% of the gross sales generated by Cash 3 to a prize reserve fund, to be used —
(a) to promote bonus prizes that are to be offered; and
(b) for Cash 3 bonus prizes,
in a manner determined by the Commission from time to time.
(2) The Commission may, at its discretion, reallocate money from the prize reserve fund, so that it may be distributed in accordance with section 24 of the Act.
Each Cash 3 draw is to consist of the random generation of 3 digits, each selected from the digits 0 to 9 inclusive, in a manner, and using such equipment, as the Commission determines.
(1) Subject to subrule (2), a 3‑digit Cash 3 number is to be drawn each day of the year.
(2) If the Commission decides that a number will not be drawn on a specific day, the Commission must publish a notice at least 2 weeks before any day is excluded from the sequence of Cash 3 draws.
(1) A subscriber has the choice of the options set out in Schedule 1 of these rules as types of play.
(2) Only one play type can be nominated for each 3‑digit number selected, and the choice of method may be limited, depending upon whether the digits in the selected number are all different, or if some or all of the digits are the same.
(3) The Commission may decline to offer, or may limit, the advance play option at any time.
A subscriber’s receipted ticket, or a player’s entry under Part 2 Division 5, showing a number, for the appropriate draw, with 3 different digits wins a prize (of an amount set out in Schedule 1) in the following situations —
(a) if the entry is an “Exact order” play type, the subscriber wins a prize if the 3 digits selected in the draw by the Commission are the same as, and in the same order as, the subscriber’s digits;
(b) if the entry is an “Any order – 6‑way” play type, the subscriber wins a prize if the 3 digits selected in the draw by the Commission are the same as the subscriber’s digits, regardless of order;
(c) if the entry is both an “Exact order – 6‑way” and an “Any order – 6‑way” play type —
(i) the subscriber wins 2 prizes if the 3 digits selected in the draw by the Commission are the same as, and in the same order as, the subscriber’s digits — the first prize for selecting the digits in the “Exact order”, the second prize for selecting the digits in “Any order”; or
(ii) the subscriber wins a prize if the 3 digits selected in the draw by the Commission are the same as, but not in the same order as, the subscriber’s digits — the prize being for selecting the digits in “Any order”.
61. Criteria for winning – 2 like digits
A subscriber’s receipted ticket, or a player’s entry under Part 2 Division 5, showing a number, for the appropriate draw, with 2 like digits and a third different digit wins a prize (of an amount set out in Schedule 1) in the following situations —
(a) if the entry is an “Exact order” play type, the subscriber wins a prize if the 3 digits selected in the draw by the Commission are the same as, and in the same order as, the subscriber’s digits;
(b) if the entry is an “Any order – 3‑way” play type, the subscriber wins a prize if the 3 digits selected in the draw by the Commission are the same as the subscriber’s digits;
(c) if the entry is both an “Exact order – 3‑way” and an “Any order – 3‑way” play type —
(i) the subscriber wins 2 prizes if the 3 digits selected in the draw by the Commission are the same as, and in the same order as, the subscriber’s digits — the first prize for selecting the digits in the “Exact order”, the second prize for selecting the digits in “Any order”; or
(ii) the subscriber wins a prize if the 3 digits selected in the draw by the Commission are the same as, but not in the same order as, the subscriber’s digits — the prize being for selecting the digits in “Any order”.
62. Criteria for winning – 3 like digits
A subscriber’s receipted ticket, or a player’s entry under Part 2 Division 5, showing a number, for the appropriate draw, with 3 like digits wins a prize (of an amount set out in Schedule 1) if the 3 digits selected in the draw by the Commission are the same as the subscriber’s digits — the prize being for selecting the digits in the “Exact order”.
In this Part —
(a) in relation to OZ Lotto, that part of an entry consisting of a selection of between 4 and 19 numbers inclusive out of 47; and
(b) in relation to a system entry, the notional multiple games making up that single system entry;
(1) To enter OZ Lotto using a playslip, a subscriber must —
(a) select 7 numbers between 1 and 47 for each of at least one game board on the playslip; or
(b) select between 4 and 19 numbers (but not 7 numbers) between 1 and 47 in one or more game boards on the playslip (
i.e. a system entry ).
(1A) A subscriber who has filled out a game board on a playslip in accordance with subrule (1) may enter up to 17 further games on that playslip by selecting, in each further game board, the same number of numbers as were selected in the first game board, but only up to an entry cost that does not, in aggregate, exceed $100 000.
(2) The subscriber must also mark in the appropriate boxes on the playslip whether the method of entry is a “system” entry, being either a system 4‑6 or a system 8‑19, depending on the number of selected numbers in each completed game board.
(3) In addition to allowing an entry for a particular week of draw or draws, the Commission may allow an OZ Lotto entry to be for up to 10 consecutive weeks, where offered, and the subscriber must specify how many consecutive weeks they wish to enter.
(4) If a subscriber selects, in each completed game board on the playslip —
(a) 7 selected numbers, the resulting receipted ticket constitutes 1 entry (with a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 18 games) in OZ Lotto; or
(b) between 4 and 19 numbers (but not 7 numbers), the resulting receipted ticket constitutes 1 entry in OZ Lotto for each completed game board on the playslip (
i.e. a system entry ).
(5) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 4 Division 1.
(1) To enter OZ Lotto without a playslip or a promotional coupon, and without requesting a ticket repeat or favourite numbers option, a subscriber must make an oral request to an agent stating —
(a) which day or days that the entry is to be for; and
(b) whether the subscriber wishes to select —
(i) 7 numbers; or
(ii) between 4 and 19 numbers (but not 7 numbers) (
i.e. a system entry );
and
(c) if the subscriber selects 7 numbers, where available, exactly how many games the subscriber wants to be entered, with a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 50.
(2) If a subscriber requests —
(a) 7 numbers, the entry will be entered in the number of games selected under subrule (1)(c); or
(b) between 4 and 19 numbers (but not 7 numbers), the entry will be entered as one system entry,
and the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry in OZ Lotto.
(3) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 4 Division 1.
(1) The Commission must contribute a percentage of all subscriptions received for each lotto draw to a combined Lotto Bloc’s prize fund in accordance with the appropriate agreement and the permit for that lotto draw.
(2) The total contribution under subrule (1) is to be divided so that —
(a) not less than 55% of the Commission’s subscriptions go towards the Lotto Bloc’s prize pool; and
(b) the balance of the contribution goes towards the Lotto Bloc’s prize reserve fund.
(3) The prize reserve fund is to be used to pay prizes in accordance with rule 81(4).
(4) The prize reserve fund may only be distributed as additional prize money or promotional prizes, in such amounts and in such OZ Lotto draws, as are agreed by the Lotto Bloc members.
An OZ Lotto draw involves the mechanical, equally random selection of 10 numbered balls (7 winning numbered balls and 3 supplementary numbered balls) from balls individually numbered from 1 to 47 inclusive, in a manner and using such equipment as the Commission or a designated authority determines.
In an OZ Lotto draw the holder of a receipted ticket or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules wins —
(a) division 1, if all 7 winning numbers;
(b) division 2, if any 6 winning numbers and a supplementary number;
(c) division 3, if any 6 winning numbers;
(d) division 4, if any 5 winning numbers and a supplementary number;
(e) division 5, if any 5 winning numbers;
(f) division 6, if any 4 winning numbers;
(g) division 7, if any 3 winning numbers and a supplementary number,
are selected in the one game.
(1) The holder of a receipted ticket which contains, or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules which comprises, a system entry may claim a prize in one division for each notional game making up that system entry, resulting in prizes in more than one division for that entry.
[(2) deleted] (3) The holders of a syndicate share receipted ticket which contains a system entry may claim a share in a prize in one division for each notional game making up that system entry, resulting in shares in prizes in more than one division for that entry.
(1) If no one wins a division 1 prize in a particular OZ Lotto draw, then the division 1 prize pool for that draw (calculated without any prize reserve fund augmentation) is to be added to, and then forms part of, the division 1 prize pool for the next OZ Lotto draw.
(2) Where there is no OZ Lotto division 1 prize winner for 26 consecutive OZ Lotto draws, the Commission must allocate the accumulated division 1 prize pool in the 26th OZ Lotto draw to the prize pool for the division 2 winners in that OZ Lotto draw.
(3) If an OZ Lotto division 1 prize pool is distributed to division 2 winners, the prize money is still treated as a division 1 prize for the purposes of claiming and payment of prizes.
(4) The Commission may from time to time declare that in a particular OZ Lotto draw, regardless of whether or not there is a Division 1 prize winner, that an amount as determined by the Lotto Bloc is to be divided between the prize pools for divisions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in such proportions as agreed by the members of the Lotto Bloc or as specified in the permit for that lotto draw.
Subject to rules 81, 83, 84 and 85, if no one wins a prize in any particular division in a particular OZ Lotto draw, then the prize pool allocated to that division will be added to the prize pool for—
(a) the next lower division in which there is at least one winner in that OZ Lotto draw; or
(b) the next higher division in which there is at least one winner if there are no winners in any lower division in that OZ Lotto draw.
(1) The Commission may from time to time declare an OZ Lotto draw to be a bonus draw and fix a minimum guaranteed prize pool for division 1 in that draw.
(2) The Commission may add all or part of the prize reserve fund to the division 1 prize pool in a bonus draw to increase the division 1 prize pool to the guaranteed amount and any amount so added forms part of that prize pool.
(3) Where a bonus draw is declared under this rule, and a jackpot division 1 prize coincides with that draw, the Commission may elect to reduce the augmentation from the prize reserve fund set out in subrule (2) by the amount of the jackpot.
(4) If —
(a) no one wins a division 1 prize in a bonus draw; and
(b) all or part of the prize reserve fund would have to have been used to increase the division 1 prize pool to a guaranteed amount had there been a division 1 winner,
the amount of the reserve that would have been so used is to be returned to the prize reserve fund and is not to be counted when calculating the jackpot prize pool for the next OZ Lotto draw.
If a jackpot is available for an OZ Lotto draw division 1 prize pool and an amount is to be distributed from the prize reserve fund for that OZ Lotto draw division 1 prize pool, then both amounts form a single OZ Lotto division 1 prize pool for the purposes of these rules.
(1) The Commission may from time to time guarantee that a minimum amount for an OZ Lotto draw division 1 prize pool will be available for a particular OZ Lotto draw.
(2) If a minimum OZ Lotto draw division 1 prize pool is guaranteed for a particular OZ Lotto draw, and the Commission is obliged to contribute an amount to that division 1 prize pool to make up the guaranteed minimum, then the extra amount contributed is not to be taken into account when calculating a jackpot prize pool.
In this Part —
(a) selected in the group of numbers of a game board (labelled “PICK 7”); or
(b) shown on the receipted ticket as a barrel A selection;
(a) that part of an entry consisting of 7 barrel A selections and a Powerball selection; and
(b) in relation to a simple Powerpik entry, that part of an entry consisting of 7 barrel A selections; and
(c) in relation to a Powerpik or other system entry, one of the notional multiple games making up that system entry;
(a) selected in the Powerball section (labelled “PICK 7”); or
(b) shown on the receipted ticket as the Powerball selection;
(a) a method of entry where 7 barrel A selections are made per entry, and all the barrel B selections are purchased for each entry; or
(b) a method of system entry where all selections made are barrel A selections, and all the barrel B selections are purchased for each system entry;
(1) To enter Powerball using a playslip, a subscriber must —
(a) select —
(i) 7 numbers between 1 and 35 in the group of numbers of a game board; and
(ii) one number between 1 and 20 in the Powerball section of a game board,
in each of at least 2 game boards on the playslip; or
(b) select —
(i) between 5 and 20 numbers (but not 7 numbers) between 1 and 35 in the group of numbers of a game board; and
(ii) one number between 1 and 20 in the Powerball section of a game board,
in one or more game boards on the playslip; or
(c) indicate that one or more entries is to be a simple Powerpik entry and, for the indicated entry or entries, select 7 numbers between 1 and 35 in the group of numbers of a game board, in one or more game boards on the playslip; or
(d) indicate that one or more entries is to be a Powerpik system entry and, for the indicated entry or entries, select 5 or 6 numbers, or 8 to 14 numbers, between 1 to 35 in the group of numbers of a game board, in one or more game boards on the playslip.
(2) The number selected in the Powerball section of a game board (for an entry that is not a Powerpik entry) may be the same as one of the numbers selected in the group of numbers of that game board.
(3) A subscriber who has filled out a game board on a playslip in accordance with subrule (1)(b) may enter up to 11 further system entries on that playslip by selecting, in each further game board, the same number of barrel A selections as were selected in the first game board and one Powerball selection.
(4) A subscriber who has filled out a game board on a playslip in accordance with subrule (1)(d) may fill out up to 11 further Powerpik entries on that playslip by selecting, in each further game board, the same number of barrel A selections as were selected in the first game board.
(5) The subscriber must also mark in the appropriate boxes on the playslip —
(a) whether the method of entry is a Powerpik entry; and
[(b) deleted] (c) whether the method of entry is a “system” entry, being either a system 5 or 6 or a system 8-20, depending on the number of barrel A selections in each completed game board.
(5A) In addition to allowing an entry for a particular draw or draws, the Commission may allow a lotto entry to be for up to 10 consecutive weeks and, where offered, the subscriber must specify how many consecutive weeks they wish to enter.
(6) If a subscriber selects, in each completed game board on the playslip —
(a) a selection from the Powerball barrel and 7 barrel A selections, the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry (made up of no fewer than 2 and no more than 12 games) in Powerball; or
(b) a selection from the Powerball barrel and between 5 and 20 barrel A selections (but not 7 numbers), the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry in Powerball for each completed game board on the playslip (
i.e. a system entry ).
(7) If a subscriber selects, in each completed game board on a playslip marked as a Powerpik entry between 5 and 14 barrel A selections, the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one Powerpik entry in Powerball for each completed game board on the playslip.
(8) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 5 Division 1.
(1) To enter Powerball without a playslip or a promotional coupon, and without requesting a ticket repeat or favourite numbers option, a subscriber must make an oral request to an agent stating —
(a) that the entry is for Powerball; and
(b) which day or days that the entry is to be for; and
(c) whether the subscriber wishes to select —
(i) 7 barrel A selections and one barrel B selection; or
(ii) between 5 and 20 barrel A selections (but not 7 numbers) and one barrel B selection (
i.e. a system entry );
and
(d) if the subscriber selects 7 barrel A selections and 1 barrel B selection, where available, exactly how many games the subscriber wants to be entered, with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 50.
[(e) deleted] (2) If a subscriber requests —
(a) 7 barrel A selections and one barrel B selection, the entry will be entered in the number of games selected under subrule (1)(d); or
(b) between 5 and 20 barrel A selections (but not 7 numbers) and one barrel B selection, the entry will be entered as one system entry,
and the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry in Powerball.
(3) If a subscriber requests between 5 and 14 barrel A selections and no barrel B selection, the entry will be entered as one Powerpik entry and the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one Powerpik entry in that Powerball draw.
(4) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 5 Division 1.
(1) The Commission must contribute a percentage of all subscriptions received for each Powerball draw to a combined Lotto Bloc’s prize fund in accordance with the appropriate agreement and the permit for that lotto draw.
(2) The total contribution under subrule (1) is to be divided so that —
(a) not less than 55% of the Commission’s subscriptions go to the Lotto Bloc’s prize pool; and
(b) the balance of the contribution goes to the Lotto Bloc’s prize reserve fund.
(3) The prize reserve fund may only be distributed as additional prize money or promotional prizes, in such amounts and in such Powerball draws, as are agreed by the members of the Lotto Bloc.
A Powerball draw consists of the mechanical, equally random selection of —
(a) 7 numbered balls (7 winning numbered balls) from balls individually numbered from 1 to 35 inclusive from a barrel called “barrel A”; and
(b) one numbered ball (the Powerball) from balls individually numbered from 1 to 20 inclusive from a barrel called “barrel B”,
in a manner and using such equipment as the Commission or a designated authority determines.
(1) In a Powerball draw the holder of a receipted ticket or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules wins —
(a) division 1, if all 7 winning numbers from barrel A and the barrel B number;
(b) division 2, if all 7 winning numbers from barrel A;
(c) division 3, if any 6 winning numbers from barrel A and the barrel B number;
(d) division 4, if any 6 winning numbers from barrel A;
(e) division 5, if any 5 winning numbers from barrel A and the barrel B number;
(f) division 6, if any 4 winning numbers from barrel A and the barrel B number;
(g) division 7, if any 5 winning numbers from barrel A;
(h) division 8, if any 3 winning numbers from barrel A and the barrel B number;
(i) division 9, if any 2 winning numbers from barrel A and the barrel B number,
are selected in the one game.
(2) For the purposes of this rule, a Powerpik entry is taken to have selected the barrel B number in a game.
(1) The holder of a receipted ticket which contains, or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules which comprises, a system entry or Powerpik system entry may claim a prize in one division for each notional game making up that system entry or Powerpik system entry, which can result in prizes in more than one division for that entry.
(2) The holders of a syndicate share receipted ticket which contains a system entry may claim a share in a prize in one division for each notional game making up that system entry, resulting in shares in prizes in more than one division for that entry.
(1) If no one wins a division 1 prize in a particular Powerball draw, then the division 1 prize pool for that draw (calculated without any prize reserve fund augmentation) is to be added to, and then forms part of, the division 1 prize pool for the next Powerball draw.
(2) Where there is no Powerball division 1 prize winner for 26 consecutive Powerball draws, the Commission must allocate the accumulated division 1 prize pool in the 26th Powerball draw to the prize pool for the division 2 winners in that Powerball draw.
(3) If a Powerball division 1 prize pool is to be distributed to division 2 winners, the prize money is still treated as a division 1 prize for the purposes of claiming and payment of prizes.
Subject to rules 94, 96, 97 and 98, if no one wins a prize in any particular division in a particular Powerball draw, then the prize pool allocated to that division will be added to the prize pool for—
(a) the next lower division in which there is at least one winner in that Powerball draw; or
(b) the next higher division in which there is at least one winner if there are no winners in any lower division in that Powerball draw.
(1) The Commission may from time to time declare a Powerball draw to be a bonus draw and fix a minimum guaranteed prize pool for division 1 in that draw.
(2) The Commission may add all or part of the prize reserve fund to the division 1 prize pool in a bonus draw to increase the division 1 prize pool to the guaranteed amount and any amount so added forms part of that prize pool.
(3) Where a bonus draw is declared under this rule, and a jackpot division 1 prize coincides with that draw, the Commission may elect to reduce the augmentation under subrule (2) by the amount of the jackpot.
(4) If —
(a) no one wins a division 1 prize in a bonus draw; and
(b) all or part of the prize reserve fund would have to have been used to increase the division 1 prize pool to a guaranteed amount had there been a division 1 winner,
the amount of the reserve that would have been so used is to be returned to the prize reserve fund and is not to be counted when calculating the jackpot prize pool for the next Powerball draw.
If a jackpot is available for a Powerball draw division 1 prize pool and an amount is to be distributed from the prize reserve fund for that Powerball draw division 1 prize pool, then both amounts form a single Powerball division 1 prize pool for the purposes of these rules.
(1) The Commission may from time to time guarantee that a minimum amount for a Powerball draw division 1 prize pool will be available for a particular Powerball draw.
(2) If a minimum Powerball draw division 1 prize pool is guaranteed for a particular Powerball draw, and the Commission is obliged to contribute an amount to that division 1 prize pool to make up the guaranteed minimum, then the extra amount contributed is not to be taken into account when calculating a jackpot prize pool.
In this Part —
(a) that part of an entry consisting of 6 selected numbers; and
(b) in relation to a system entry, one of the notional multiple games making up that system entry;
(1) To enter Saturday Lotto using a playslip, a subscriber must —
(a) select 6 numbers between 1 and 45 in each of at least 4 game boards on the playslip; or
(b) select between 4 and 20 numbers (but not 6 numbers) between 1 and 45 in one or more game boards on the playslip (
i.e. a system entry ).
(2) A subscriber who has filled out a game board on a playslip in accordance with subrule (1) may enter up to 17 further entries on that playslip by selecting, in each further game board, the same number of numbers as were selected in the first game board, but only up to an entry cost that does not, in aggregate, exceed $100 000.
(3) The subscriber must also mark in the appropriate boxes on the playslip —
(a) whether the playslip is to be entered in Saturday Lotto; and
(b) whether the method of entry is a “system” entry, being either a system 4‑5 or a system 7‑20, depending on the number of selected numbers in each completed game board.
(4) In addition to allowing an entry for a particular draw or draws, the Commission may allow a Saturday Lotto entry to be for up to 10 consecutive weeks and, where offered, the subscriber must specify how many consecutive weeks they wish to enter.
(5) If a subscriber selects, in each completed game board on the playslip —
(a) 6 selected numbers, the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry (made up of no fewer than 4 and up to 18 games) in Saturday Lotto; or
(b) between 4 and 20 numbers (but not 6 numbers), the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry in Saturday Lotto for each completed game board on the playslip (
i.e. a system entry ).
(6) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 6 Division 1.
(1) To enter Saturday Lotto without a playslip or a promotional coupon, and without requesting a ticket repeat or favourite numbers option, a subscriber must make an oral request to an agent stating —
(a) that the entry is for Saturday Lotto; and
(b) which day or days that the entry is to be for; and
(c) whether the subscriber wishes to select —
(i) 6 numbers; or
(ii) between 4 and 20 numbers (but not 6 numbers) (
i.e. a system entry );
and
(d) if the subscriber selects 6 numbers, where available, exactly how many games the subscriber wants to be entered, with a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 50.
(2) If a subscriber requests —
(a) 6 numbers, the entry will be entered in the number of games selected under subrule (1)(d); or
(b) between 4 and 20 numbers (but not 6 numbers), the entry will be entered as one system entry,
and the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry in Saturday Lotto.
(3) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 6 Division 1.
(1) The Commission must contribute a percentage of all subscriptions received for each Saturday Lotto draw to a combined Lotto Bloc’s prize fund in accordance with the appropriate agreement and the permit for that lotto draw.
(2) The total contribution under subrule (1) is to be divided so that —
(a) not less than 55% of the Commission’s subscriptions go to the Lotto Bloc’s prize pool; and
(b) the balance of the contribution goes to the Lotto Bloc’s prize reserve fund.
(3) The prize reserve fund may only be distributed as additional prize money or promotional prizes, in such amounts and in such Saturday Lotto draws, as are agreed by the members of the Lotto Bloc.
(1) A Saturday Lotto draw consists of the mechanical, equally random selection of 8 numbered balls (6 winning numbered balls and 2 supplementary numbered balls) from balls individually numbered from 1 to 45 inclusive in a manner and using such equipment as the Commission or a designated authority determines.
(2) A Saturday Lotto draw may be held on a day other than Saturday where the Commission considers it appropriate to do so.
In a Saturday Lotto draw the holder of a receipted ticket or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules wins —
(a) division 1, if all 6 winning numbers;
(b) division 2, if any 5 winning numbers and a supplementary number;
(c) division 3, if any 5 winning numbers;
(d) division 4, if any 4 winning numbers;
(e) division 5, if any 3 winning numbers and a supplementary number;
(f) division 6, if any 3 winning numbers,
are selected in the one game.
(1) The holder of a receipted ticket which contains, or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules which comprises, a system entry may claim a prize in one division for each notional game making up that system entry, resulting in prizes in more than one division for that entry.
(2) The holders of a syndicate share receipted ticket which contains a system entry may claim a share in a prize in one division for each notional game making up that system entry, resulting in shares in prizes in more than one division for that entry.
(1) If no one wins a division 1 prize in a particular Saturday Lotto draw, then the division 1 prize pool for that draw (including any prize reserve fund augmentation) is to be added to, and then forms part of, the division 1 prize pool for the next Saturday Lotto draw.
(2) If no one wins a division 1 prize for 5 consecutive Saturday Lotto draws, the accumulated division 1 prize pool in that 5th draw is to be added to the division 2 prize pool in that draw.
(3) If a division 1 prize pool is to be distributed to division 2 winners, the prize money is still treated as a division 1 prize for the purposes of claiming and payment of prizes.
Subject to rules 107 and 109, if no one wins a prize in any particular division in a particular Saturday Lotto draw, then the prize pool allocated to that division will be added to the prize pool for—
(a) the next lower division in which there is at least one winner in that Saturday Lotto draw; or
(b) the next higher division in which there is at least one winner if there are no winners in any lower division in that Saturday Lotto draw.
(1) The Commission may from time to time declare a Saturday Lotto draw to be a bonus draw and either —
(a) fix a minimum guaranteed prize pool for division 1 in that draw; or
(b) fix a guaranteed prize pool for division 1 in that draw with a guaranteed division 1 prize for a maximum number of winners.
(2) If the Commission declares a Saturday Lotto draw to be a bonus draw under subrule (1)(b) —
(a) If the number of winners of a division 1 prize equals or is less than the maximum number of winners fixed by the Commission under subrule (1)(b), the guaranteed prize pool for division 1 is to be used to pay the guaranteed division 1 prize to each of those winners;
(b) If the number of winners of a division 1 prize exceeds the maximum number of winners fixed by the Commission under subrule (1)(b), the guaranteed prize pool for division 1 is to be used to pay each division 1 winner an equal share of the guaranteed prize pool for division 1;
(c) If the number of winners of a division 1 prize is less than the maximum number of winners fixed by the Commission under subrule (1)(b), the balance of the guaranteed prize pool for division 1 not used to pay each division 1 winner returns to the prize reserve fund;
(d) If there is no division 1 winner under subrule (1)(b), the prize reserve fund retains the entire amount allocated to it for that draw
(3) When a bonus draw is declared under subrule (1) (a) and —
(a) no one wins a division 1 prize in a bonus draw; and
(b) all or part of the prize reserve fund would have to have been used to increase the division 1 prize pool to a guaranteed amount had there been a division 1 winner,
the amount of the reserve that would have been so used is to be included as part of the division 1 prize pool for that draw when calculating the jackpot prize pool for the next Saturday Lotto draw.
(4) The Commission may add all or part of the prize reserve fund to the division 1 prize pool in a bonus draw to increase the division 1 prize pool to the guaranteed amount and any amount so added forms part of that prize pool.
(5) Where a bonus draw is declared under this rule, and a jackpot division 1 prize coincides with that draw, the Commission may elect to reduce the augmentation under subrule (4) by the amount of the jackpot.
In this Part —
(1) To enter Set for Life using a playslip, a subscriber must —select 7 numbers between 1 and 44 in at least 1 game board on the playslip for at least 7 consecutive draws.
[(a),(b) deleted.] (2) A subscriber will not be able to select a system entry in Set for Life.
[(3) deleted.] (4) In addition to allowing an entry for a particular week of draws, the Commission may allow a Set for Life entry to be for up to 10 consecutive weeks and, where offered, the subscriber must specify how many consecutive weeks they wish to enter.
(5) If a subscriber selects, in each completed game board on the playslip —
(a) 7 selected numbers for 7 consecutive draws, the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry (made up of no fewer than 1 game to 15 games) in Set for Life.
[(b) deleted.] (6) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 7 Division 1.
(1) To enter Set for Life without a playslip or a promotional coupon, and without requesting a ticket repeat or favourite numbers option, a subscriber must make an oral request to an agent stating —
(a) that the entry is for Set for Life; and
(b) which day or days that the Set for Life entry is to start (no more than 6 days in advance); and
(c) whether the subscriber wishes to select —
(i) 7 numbers between 1 and 44 for 7 consecutive draws;
[(ii) deleted.] and
(d) if the subscriber selects 7 numbers, where available, exactly how many games the subscriber wants to enter, with a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 50.
(2) If a subscriber requests —
(a) 7 numbers, the entry will be entered in the number of games selected under subrule (1)(d),
[(b) deleted.]
and the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry in Set for Life for 7 consecutive draws.
(3) In addition to allowing an entry for a particular draw, the Commission may allow a Set for Life entry to be for up to 10 consecutive weeks and, where offered, the subscriber must specify how many consecutive weeks they wish to enter.
(4) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 7 Division 1.
(1) The Commission must contribute a percentage of all subscriptions received for each Set for Life draw to a combined Set for Life prize fund in accordance with the appropriate agreement and the permit for that lotto draw.
(2) The total contribution under subrule (1) is to be divided so that —
(a) not less than 36.95% of the Commission’s subscriptions go to the Lotto Bloc’s prize pool; and
(b) the balance of the contribution goes to the prize reserve fund.
(3) The prize reserve fund is to be used to pay the division 1 and division 2 prizes in accordance with rules 119 and 119A.
(4) Subject to rules 33(4) and 117(4), the prize reserve fund may only be distributed as additional prize money or promotional prizes, in such amounts and in such Set for Life draws, as agreed by the members of the Lotto Bloc.
A Set for Life draw consists of the random generation of 9 numbers (
In a Set for Life draw the holder of a receipted ticket or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules wins —
(a) division 1, if all 7 winning numbers;
(b) division 2, if any 6 winning numbers and 1 supplementary number;
(c) division 3, if any 6 winning numbers;
(d) division 4, if any 5 winning numbers and 1 or 2 supplementary numbers;
(e) division 5, if any 5 winning numbers;
(f) division 6, if any 4 winning numbers and 1 or 2 supplementary numbers;
(g) division 7, if any 4 winning numbers;
(h) division 8, if any 3 winning numbers and 1 or 2 supplementary numbers,
are selected in the one game.
(1) The holder of a receipted ticket or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules may claim a prize in only one division for each Set for Life game entered with that ticket or entry. Nothing in this rule prevents a player claiming promotional prize money or a promotional prize as set under rule 113(4) in addition to their divisional price.
[(2) deleted.]
(1) This rule is subject to rules 118, 119 and 119A.
(2) The prize pool for a division is to be divided equally between the winning games in that division.
(3) The Commission may round off the individual entitlement for a prize in a division (other than divisions 1 and 2) to the nearest sum containing a 5 cent multiple.
(4) Where a rounding off takes place under subrule (3), the Commission may use the prize reserve fund to pay or receive the rounding off amount to ensure that the whole of the prize pool for that draw is distributed.
Subject to rules 119 and 119A, if no one wins a prize in any particular division in a Set for Life draw, the prize pool allocated to that division will be added to the prize pool for—
(a) the next lower division in which there is at least one winner in that Set for Life draw; or
(b) the next higher division in which there is at least one winner if there are no winners in any lower division in that Set for Life draw.
(1) If there is no division 1 winner in a particular Set for Life draw, the prize reserve fund retains the entire amount allocated to it for that draw.
(2) If up to 4 winners win division 1 in a particular Set for Life draw, then each winner is entitled to $20 000 a month for a period of 20 years.
(3) If more than 4 winners win division 1 in a particular Set for Life draw, then each winner is entitled to an equal share of $80 000 a month, paid in monthly instalments for a period of 20 years.
(4) If a division 1 winner dies before the payment term is completed, upon the Commission being satisfied of the circumstances, the deceased’s remaining entitlement to prize payment is to be calculated and paid as a lump sum, which may be dealt with as a part of the deceased’s estate.
(5) Nothing in this rule prevents the awarding of additional prize money or a promotional prize under rule 113(4).
(1) If there is no division 2 winner in a particular Set for Life draw, the prize reserve fund retains the entire amount allocated to it for that draw.
(2) If up to 4 winners win division 2 in a particular Set for Life draw, then each winner is entitled to $5 000 a month for a period of 1 year.
(3) If more than 4 winners win division 2 in a particular Set for Life draw, then each winner is entitled to an equal share of $20 000 a month, paid in monthly instalments for a period of 1 year.
(4) If a division 2 winner dies before the payment term is completed, upon the Commission being satisfied of the circumstances, the deceased’s remaining entitlement to prize payment is to be calculated and paid as a lump sum, which may be dealt with as a part of the deceased’s estate.
(5) Nothing in this rule prevents the awarding of additional prize money or a promotional prize under rule 113(4).
(1) Other than in the circumstances set out in rules 113(4), 119(4) and 119A(4), division 1 and division 2 prizes in a Set for Life draw are to be paid in monthly instalments in accordance with this Part and Part 2 Division 5 of these rules and cannot be taken as a lump sum.
(2) To claim a division 1 or division 2 prize in a Set for Life draw the holder of a winning receipted ticket or entry purchased under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules must present it at the Commission’s head office within the payout period for that draw.
(3) The purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules that wins a division 1 or division 2 prize in a Set for Life draw will be paid in accordance with subrule (4).
(4) Subject to rule 34, a division 1 or division 2 prize in a Set for Life draw is to be paid to the holder of a winning receipted ticket or entry purchased under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules —
(a) by the Commission; and
(b) by electronic funds transfer or in any other manner determined by the Commission; and
(c) to an authorised financial institution account in the winner’s name, nominated by the winner; and
(d) after any applicable validation period for that draw; and
(e) on or around a set regular date, as determined by the Commission.
(5) Where the holder of a receipted ticket or entry purchased under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules wins division 1 in a Set for Life draw and one or more other prizes on the same ticket or entry, none of those prizes are to be paid until after the validation period for that draw.
(6) If a division 1 or division 2 winner provides payment details to the Commission that change or require updating, it is the prize winner’s responsibility to ensure that their details are correct and any instalments that cannot be made due to incorrect account details will be held by the Commission until payment can be facilitated.
In this Part —
The Commission must ensure that a playslip for all lotto games displays —
(a) such details to facilitate entry in Super66 (where offered) as the Commission considers necessary; and
(b) such instructions to subscribers in Super66 (if entry is offered) as the Commission considers necessary.
(1) A person may request an entry in a Super66 draw in conjunction with an entry in another game of lotto offered by the Commission.
(2) A person may orally request an entry in a Super66 draw to be held on a particular day without entering another game of lotto offered by the Commission.
(3) A subscriber may choose to enter up to 50 Super66 games as part of each oral request for an entry in Super66 in isolation or in conjunction with another game of lotto offered by the Commission.
(4) A subscriber who enters a Super66 draw by marking a playslip must also indicate how many games in that Super66 draw they wish to enter, with a maximum of 50.
(5) A subscriber may also enter a Super66 draw —
(a) by requesting the required number of games digitally, using Play Online or the Lotterywest App and paying $1.00 for each Super66 game to be entered; or
(b) using the ticket repeat method set out in rule 6 and paying $1.00 for each Super66 game to be entered.
(6) A person may enter Super66 by redeeming a promotional coupon and, in that case, may be required to pay less than the amount payable under subrule (5).
(7) Where a subscriber enters Super66 in conjunction with a multiweek lotto entry, the Super66 entry is to be entered in the Super66 draw for each week in which that lotto entry is entered.
(8) If a subscriber makes a request for an entry to be in a combination of Monday Lotto draws, Wednesday Lotto draws and even Saturday Lotto draws for the requested period, the resulting receipted ticket is taken as being 1 entry for the purposes of requesting Super66.
(9) Each Super66 receipted ticket is to have printed on it a random selection of 6 digits, generated by computer, for each Super66 game entered.
(1) The Commission must contribute a percentage of all subscriptions received for each Super66 draw to a combined Lotto Bloc’s prize fund in accordance with the appropriate agreement and the permit for that draw.
(2) The total contribution under subrule (1) is to be divided so that —
(a) not less than 55% of the Commission’s subscriptions go to the Lotto Bloc’s prize pool; and
(b) the balance of the contribution goes to the prize reserve fund.
(3) The prize reserve fund may only be distributed as additional prize money or promotional prizes, in such amounts and in such Super66 draws, as are agreed by the members of the Lotto Bloc.
A Super66 draw consists of the mechanical, equally random selection of 6 digits, each selected from the digits 0 to 9 inclusive, in a manner and using such equipment as the Commission, or designated authority supervising the Super66 draw, determines.
(1) Subject to subrule (2), in a Super66 draw the holder of a receipted ticket or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules wins —
(a) division 1, if the 6 selected digits in a game match the value, position and order of the 6 winning digits;
(b) division 2, if 5 of the selected digits in a game match the value, position and order of —
(i) the first, second, third, fourth and fifth winning digits; or
(ii) the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth winning digits;
(c) division 3, if 4 of the selected digits in a game match the value, position and order of —
(i) the first, second, third and fourth winning digits; or
(ii) the third, fourth, fifth and sixth winning digits;
(d) division 4, if 3 of the selected digits in a game match the value, position and order of —
(i) the first, second and third winning digits; or
(ii) the fourth, fifth and sixth winning digits;
(e) division 5, if 2 of the selected digits in a game match the value, position and order of —
(i) the first and second winning digits; or
(ii) the fifth and sixth winning digits.
(2) If the selected digits in one game satisfy the winning criteria for more than one division, that game is a winning game only in the highest of those divisions.
(1) Subject to rule 144, the Commission must distribute the total prize pool for a Super66 draw as follows —
(a) division 1 —
(i) the balance of the total prize pool after payment of prizes referred to in paragraphs (b), (c), (d) and (e); or
(ii) such amount as is agreed by the members of the Lotto Bloc from time to time; or
(iii) in a bonus draw, the minimum guaranteed amount,
whichever is the higher amount;
(b) division 2 — $6 666 for each winning game in that division;
(c) division 3 — $666 for each winning game in that division;
(d) division 4 — $66 for each winning game in that division;
(e) division 5 — $6.60 for each winning game in that division.
(2) The division 1 prize pool is to be divided equally between the winning games in that division.
(1) If no one wins a division 1 prize in a particular Super66 draw, then the balance of the total prize pool for that draw, including any prize reserve fund augmentation, is to be added to, and then forms part of, the division 1 prize pool for the next Super66 draw.
(2) Where there is no Super66 division 1 prize winner for 26 consecutive Super66 draws, the Commission must allocate the accumulated division 1 prize pool in the 26th Super66 draw to the next lowest division in which there is a winner in that draw.
(3) If the balance of the total prize pool is to be distributed to winners in a division other than division 1, the prize money is to be treated as a division 1 prize for the purposes of claiming and payment of prizes.
(1) The Commission may from time to time declare a Super66 draw to be a bonus draw and fix a minimum guaranteed prize pool for division 1 in that draw.
(2) The Commission may add all or part of the prize reserve fund to the total prize pool in a bonus draw to increase the division 1 prize pool to the guaranteed amount and any amount so added forms part of that prize pool.
(3) Where a bonus draw is declared under this rule, and a jackpot division 1 prize coincides with that draw, the Commission may elect to reduce the augmentation under subrule (2) by the amount of the jackpot.
(4) If —
(a) no one wins a division 1 prize in a bonus draw; and
(b) all or part of the prize reserve fund would have to have been used to increase the division 1 prize pool to a guaranteed amount had there been a division 1 winner,
the amount of the reserve that would have been so used is to be included as part of the division 1 prize pool for that draw when calculating the jackpot division 1 prize pool for the next Super66 draw.
These rules are repealed —
(a) Lotteries Commission (Cash 3) Rules 1998 ;(b) Lotteries Commission (Internet Entries) Rules 2010 ;(c) Lotteries Commission (Monday and Wednesday Lotto) Rules 2006 ;(d) Lotteries Commission (Oz Lotto) Rules 1995 ;(e) Lotteries Commission (Powerball) Rules 1996 ;(f) Lotteries Commission (Saturday Lotto) Rules 1996 ;(g) Lotteries Commission (Set for Life) Rules 2014 ;(h) Lotteries Commission (Soccer Pools) Rules 1996 ;(i) Lotteries Commission (Super 66) Rules 1996 .
(1) In this Part —
(a) that part of an entry consisting of 6 selected numbers; and
(b) in relation to a system entry, one of the notional multiple games making up that system entry;
(1) To enter Millionaire Medley using a playslip, a subscriber must —
(a) select 6 numbers between 1 and 45 in each of at least 3 game boards on the playslip; or
(b) select between 4 and 20 numbers (but not 6 numbers) between 1 and 45 in one or more game boards on the playslip (
i.e. a system entry ).
(2) A subscriber who has filled out a game board on a playslip in accordance with subrule (1)(b) may enter up to 17 further system entries on that playslip by selecting, in each further game board, the same number of numbers as were selected in the first game board, but only up to an entry cost that does not, in aggregate, exceed $100,000.
(3) The subscriber must also mark in the appropriate boxes on the playslip —
(a) whether the method of entry is an “advance play” entry, being able to be advanced between 1 to 29 draws, or a current draw (no mark required);
(b) whether the method of entry is for one draw (no mark required), 3-Day Play (three consecutive draws), 3-Day Multiweek (three consecutive draws for consecutive weeks between 2-10 weeks) or 1-Day Multiweek (either Monday only, Wednesday only or Friday only for between 2-10 weeks); and
(c) whether the method of entry is a “system” entry, being either a system 45 or a system 720, depending on the number of selected numbers in each completed game board.
(3A) In addition to allowing an entry for a particular draw or draws, the Commission may allow a Millionaire Medley entry to be for up to 10 consecutive weeks and, where offered (1-Day Multiweek or 3-Day Multiweek), the subscriber must specify how many consecutive weeks they wish to enter.
(4) If a subscriber selects, in each completed game board on the playslip —
(a) 6 selected numbers, the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry (made up of no fewer than 3 and no more than 18 games) in Millionaire Medley; or
(b) between 4 and 20 selected numbers (but not 6 numbers), the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry in Millionaire Medley for each completed game board on the playslip (i.e. a system entry).
(5) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 3 Division 1.
(1) To enter Millionaire Medley without a playslip or a promotional coupon, and without requesting a ticket repeat or favourite numbers option, a subscriber must make an oral request to an agent stating —
(a) that the entry is for Millionaire Medley;
(b) which day or days that the Millionaire Medley entry is to be for; and
(c) whether the subscriber wishes to select —
(i) 6 numbers; or
(ii) between 4 and 20 numbers (but not 6 numbers) (
i.e. a system entry );
and
(d) if the subscriber selects 6 numbers, where available, exactly how many games the subscriber wants to be entered, with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 50.
(2) If a subscriber requests —
(a) 6 numbers, the entry will be entered in the number of games as requested under subrule (1)(c); or
(b) between 4 and 20 numbers (but not 6 numbers), the entry will be entered as one system entry,
and the resulting receipted ticket constitutes one entry in Millionaire Medley.
(3) A receipted ticket must be given to the subscriber upon payment of the amount calculated in accordance with Schedule 10 Division 1.
(1) The Commission must contribute a percentage of all subscriptions received for each Millionaire Medley draw to a combined Lotto Bloc’s prize fund in accordance with the appropriate agreement and the permit for that lotto draw.
(2) The total contribution under subrule (1) is to be divided so that —
(a) not less than 33% of the Commission’s subscriptions go to the Lotto Bloc’s prize pool for payment of division 2 to 6 prizes; and
(b) the balance of the contribution goes to the Lotto Bloc’s prize reserve fund.
(3) The prize reserve fund is to be used to pay prizes in accordance with rule 154.
(4) The prize reserve fund may only be distributed as additional prize money or promotional prizes, in such amounts and in such Millionaire Medley draws, as are agreed by the members of the Lotto Bloc.
(a) A Millionaire Medley draw consists of the mechanical, equally random selection of 8 numbered balls (6 winning numbered balls and 2 supplementary numbered balls) from balls individually numbered from 1 to 45 inclusive in a manner and using such equipment as the Commission or a designated authority determines.
In a Millionaire Medley draw the holder of a receipted ticket or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules wins —
(a) division 1, if all 6 winning numbers;
(b) division 2, if any 5 winning numbers and a supplementary number;
(c) division 3, if any 5 winning numbers;
(d) division 4, if any 4 winning numbers;
(e) division 5, if any 3 winning numbers and a supplementary number;
(f) division 6, if any one or 2 winning numbers and 2 supplementary numbers,
are selected in the one game.
(1) The holder of a receipted ticket which contains, or the purchaser of an entry under Part 2 Division 5 of these rules which comprises, a system entry may claim a prize in one division for each notional game making up that system entry, resulting in prizes in more than one division for that entry.
(2) The holders of a syndicate share receipted ticket which contains a system entry may claim a share in a prize in one division for each notional game making up that system entry, resulting in shares in prizes in more than one division for that entry.
(1) Subject to subrule (4), if there is no winner of a division 1 prize in a particular Millionaire Medley draw, the prize reserve fund retains the entire amount allocated to it for that draw.
(2) If there are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 winners of a division 1 prize in a particular Millionaire Medley draw, the prize reserve fund is to be used to pay a division 1 prize of $1 000 000 each.
(3) If there are 7 or more winners of a division 1 prize in a particular Millionaire Medley draw, the prize reserve fund is to be used to pay each division 1 winner an equal share of $6 000 000.
(4) The Commission may from time to time declare that if there is no winner of a division 1 prize in a particular Millionaire Medley draw, then —
(a) $1 000 000 is to be added to the prize pool for the next lower division in which there is at least one winner in that Millionaire Medley draw; or
(b) $1 000 000 is to be divided between the prize pools for divisions 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in such proportions as agreed by the members of the Lotto Bloc or as specified in the permit for that Millionaire Medley draw,
and the prize reserve fund retains the remainder of the division 1 prize pool allocated for that Millionaire Medley draw.
(5) If a division 1 prize is to be distributed to division 2 winners, the prize money is still treated as a division 1 prize for the purposes of claiming and payment of prizes.
Subject to rule 154, if no one wins a prize in any particular division in a particular Millionaire Medley draw, then the prize pool allocated to that division will be added to the prize pool for —
(a) the next lower division in which there is at least one winner in that Millionaire Medley draw; or
(b) the next higher division in which there is at least one winner if there are no winners in any lower division in that Millionaire Medley draw.
[r. 52, 54, 55, 59, 60, 61 and 62]
Exact order | 123 | 123 | $250 | $500 |
Any order – 3‑way (Playing 2 like digits) | 118 | 118 181 811 | $80 | $160 |
Any order – 6‑way (Playing 3 different digits) | 158 | 158 185 518 581 815 851 | $40 | $80 |
797 | 797 | $250 + $80 = $330 | $500 + $160 = $660 | |
977 779 | $80 | $160 | ||
654 | 654 | $250 + $40 = $290 | $500 + $80 = $580 | |
645 465 456 564 546 | $40 | $80 | ||
645 465 456 564 546 | $40 | $80 |
50 cent wagers or $1.00 wagers can be made on an “Exact order” play type.
50 cent wagers or $1.00 wagers can be made on an “Any order” play type.
If a combination of an “Exact order” play type and an “Any order” play type is selected, then each play type may have either a 50 cent wager on it, or a $1.00 wager on it (
[r. 27 and 29]
The minimum cost of entry for a syndicate master ticket is $25.
The maximum cost of entry for a syndicate master ticket is $100 000.
The minimum share cost for a syndicate is $5.
The maximum share cost for a syndicate is $20 000.
The aggregate cost of a syndicate entry for more than one system entry of the same system type on the one playslip cannot exceed $100 000.
[r. 4, 73, 75 and 76]
The unit cost of entering the OZ Lotto draw is made up of a subscription of $1.30 cents per game and an agent’s component.
The agent’s component is calculated as 12% of the total subscription amount for a particular week’s entry, rounded* (where necessary) to the nearest 5 cent multiple.
where —
G No. of games entered in a draw;
W No. of weeks the entry spans;
T Total agent’s component cost payable by the subscriber.
* Rounding is calculated using the method known as “bankers rounding” or “round‑to‑even” rounding.
4 | 12 341 |
5 | 861 |
6 | 41 |
8 | 8 |
9 | 36 |
10 | 120 |
11 | 330 |
12 | 792 |
13 | 1 716 |
14 | 3 432 |
15 | 6 435 |
16 | 11 440 |
17 | 19 448 |
18 | 31 824 |
19 | 50 388 |
Unit cost for the OZ Lotto draw | $1.30 (+ a 12% agent’s component) |
Prize fund — % subscriptions | 60.0% |
Prize pool — % of subscriptions | no less than 55.0% |
Prize reserve fund — % of subscriptions | balance of prize fund after prize pool (up to 5.0%) |
Number of divisions | 7 |
Winning numbers drawn | 7 |
Supplementary numbers drawn | 3 |
Odds of winning — | |
division 1 | 1 in 62 891 499 |
division 2 | 1 in 2 994 833 |
division 3 | 1 in 242 824 |
division 4 | 1 in 26 270 |
division 5 | 1 in 4 497 |
division 6 | 1 in 182 |
division 7 | 1 in 71 |
Any prize | 1 in 51 |
Forecast range | 1 in 47 inclusive |
Systems range | 4‑6/8‑19 inclusive |
Multiweek options ( | Up to 10 weeks |
Advance sales (maximum) ( | 10 weeks |
Entries per playslip (minimum) | 1 |
Entries per playslip (maximum) | 18 ( |
Games per oral request ( | 1 to 50 |
Syndicate entries may be purchased ( | (see Part 2 Division 3) |
System entries per oral request | Up to 50 |
Prize payment period | see rule 3 the definition of |
Maximum aggregate entry cost | $100 000 |
[r. 4, 86, 88 and 89]
The unit cost of entering a Powerball draw is made up of a subscription of $1.20 per game and an agent’s component.
The agent’s component is calculated as 12% of the total subscription amount for a particular week’s entry, rounded* (where necessary) to the nearest 5 cent multiple.
where —
G No. of games entered in a draw;
W No. of weeks the entry spans;
T Total agent’s component cost payable by the subscriber.
* Rounding is calculated using the method known as “bankers rounding” or “round‑to‑even” rounding.
5 | 435 |
6 | 29 |
8 | 8 |
9 | 36 |
10 | 120 |
11 | 330 |
12 | 792 |
13 | 1 716 |
14 | 3 432 |
15 | 6 435 |
16 | 11 440 |
17 | 19 448 |
18 | 31 824 |
19 | 50 388 |
20 | 77 520 |
5 | 8 700 |
6 | 580 |
7 | 20 |
8 | 160 |
9 | 720 |
10 | 2 400 |
11 | 6 600 |
12 | 15 840 |
13 | 34 320 |
14 | 68 640 |
Unit cost for the Powerball draw | $1.20 (+ a 12% agent’s component) |
Prize fund — % of subscriptions | 60.0% |
Prize pool — % of subscriptions | no less than 55.0% |
Prize reserve fund — % of subscriptions | balance of prize fund after prize pool (up to 5.0%) |
Number of divisions | 9 |
Winning numbers drawn — barrel A | 7 |
Powerball numbers drawn | 1 |
Forecast range — barrel A | 1 to 35 inclusive |
Forecast range — Powerball barrel | 1 to 20 inclusive |
Odds of winning — division 1 division 2 division 3 division 4 division 5 division 6 division 7 division 8 division 9 | 1 in 134 490 400 1 in 7 078 442 1 in 686 176 1 in 36 115 1 in 16 943 1 in 1 173 1 in 892 1 in 188 1 in 65 |
Systems range | 5-6/8-20 inclusive |
Powerpik (simple) | 7 |
Powerpik systems range | 5-6/8-14 inclusive |
Multiweek options | Up to 10 weeks |
Advance sales (maximum) | 10 weeks |
Games per playslip (minimum) | 2 |
System entries per playslip (minimum) | 1 |
Games per playslip (maximum) | 12 |
System entries per playslip (maximum) | 12 ( |
Games per oral request ( | 2 to 50 |
Syndicate entries may be purchased ( | (see Part 2 Division 3) |
System entries per oral request ( | Up to 50 |
Powerpik entries per oral request | Up to 50 |
Prize payout period | see rule 3 the definition of |
Maximum aggregate entry cost | $100 000 |
[r. 4 and 101]
(a) The unit cost of entering a Saturday Lotto draw is made up of a subscription of $0.85 cents per game and an agent’s component.
The agent’s component is calculated as 12% of the total subscription amount for a particular week’s entry, rounded* (where necessary) to the nearest 5 cent multiple.
where —
G No. of games entered in a draw;
W No. of weeks the entry spans;
T Total agent’s component cost payable by the subscriber. *
Rounding is calculated using the method known as “bankers rounding” or “round-to-even” rounding.
4 | 820 |
5 | 40 |
7 | 7 |
8 | 28 |
9 | 84 |
10 | 210 |
11 | 462 |
12 | 924 |
13 | 1 716 |
14 | 3 003 |
15 | 5 005 |
16 | 8 008 |
17 | 12 376 |
18 | 18 564 |
19 | 27 132 |
20 | 38 760 |
Unit cost for a Saturday Lotto draw | $0.85 (+ a 12% agent’s component) | |
Prize fund — % of subscriptions | 60.0% | |
Prize pool — % of subscriptions | no less than 55.0% | |
Prize reserve fund — % of subscriptions | balance of prize fund after prize pool (up to 5.0%) | |
Number of divisions | 6 | |
Winning numbers drawn | 6 | |
Supplementary numbers drawn | 2 | |
Forecast range | 1 to 45 inclusive | |
Odds of winning — division 1 division 2 division 3 division 4 division 5 division 6 | 1 in 8 145 060 1 in 678 755 1 in 36 690 1 in 733 1 in 298 1 in 52 | |
Systems range | 4‑5/7‑20 inclusive | |
Multiweek options ( | Up to 10 weeks | |
Advance sales (maximum) ( | 10 weeks | |
Games per playslip (minimum) | 4 | |
System entries per playslip (maximum) | 18 ( | |
Games per playslip (maximum) | 18 | |
Games per oral request ( | 4 to 50 | |
Syndicate entries may be purchased ( | (see Part 2 Division 3) | |
System entries per oral request ( | Up to 50 | |
Prize payout period | see rule 3 the definition of | |
Maximum aggregate entry cost | $100 000 | |
[r. 4, 111 and 112]
The unit cost of entering a Set for Life draw is made up of a subscription of 60 cents per game and an agent’s component.
The agent’s component is calculated as 12% of the total subscription amount for a particular 7 consecutive day entry, rounded* (where necessary) to the nearest 5 cent multiple.
where —
G No. of games entered in a draw;
D 7 consecutive days entered per game;
W No. of weeks the entry spans;
T Total agent’s component cost payable by the subscriber.
* Rounding is calculated using the method known as “bankers rounding” or “round‑to‑even” rounding.
Unit cost for a Set for Life draw | $0.60 (+ a 12% agent’s component) |
Prize fund — % of subscriptions | 63.25% |
Prize pool — % of subscriptions | no less than 36.95% (up to 40.0%) |
Prize reserve fund — % of subscriptions | balance of prize fund after prize pool (no less than 24.0%) |
Number of divisions | 8 |
Winning numbers generated | 7 |
Supplementary numbers generated | 2 |
Forecast range | 1 to 44 inclusive |
Odds of winning (per draw) — division 1 division 2 division 3 division 4 division 5 division 6 division 7 division 8 | 1 in 38 320 568 1 in 2 737 183 1 in 156 411 1 in 25 701 1 in 3 067 1 in 894 1 in 167 1 in 80 |
Multiweek options ( | Up to 10 weeks |
Advance play (maximum) ( | 6 draws |
Games per playslip (minimum) | 1 game for 7 consecutive draws |
Games per playslip (maximum) | 15 |
Games per oral request | 1 to 50 |
Prize claim period | see rule 3 the definition of |
Maximum aggregate entry cost | $100 000 |
Unit cost | $1.00 (inclusive of agent’s commission) |
Prize fund — % of subscriptions | 60.0% |
Prize pool — % of subscriptions | no less than 55.0% |
Prize reserve fund — % of subscriptions | balance of prize fund after prize pool (up to 5.0%) |
Number of divisions | 5 |
Prize per winning game — division 1 division 2 division 3 division 4 division 5 | Balance of total prize pool $6 666.00 $666.00 $66.00 $6.60 |
Winning digits drawn | 6 |
Forecast range | 0 to 9 for each digit |
Multiweek options | Up to 10 weeks |
Advance sales (maximum) | 10 weeks |
Games per entry (minimum) (may depend on the coupon used) | 1 |
Games per entry (maximum) (may depend on the coupon used) | 50 |
Prize payout period | see rule 3 the definition of |
The unit cost of entering a Millionaire Medley draw, is made up of a subscription of 60 cents per game and an agent’s component.
where —
G No. of games entered in a draw;
D No. of draws the entry spans;
T Total agent’s component cost payable by the subscriber.
* Rounding is calculated using the method known as “bankers rounding” or “round-to-even” rounding.
4 | 820 |
5 | 40 |
7 | 7 |
8 | 28 |
9 | 84 |
10 | 210 |
11 | 462 |
12 | 924 |
13 | 1 716 |
14 | 3 003 |
15 | 5 005 |
16 | 8 008 |
17 | 12 376 |
18 | 18 564 |
19 | 27 132 |
20 | 38 760 |
Unit cost for a Millionaire Medley draw | $0.60 (+ a 12% agent’s component) |
Prize fund — % of subscriptions | 60.0% |
Prize pool — % of subscriptions | no less than 33.0% |
Prize reserve fund — % of subscriptions | balance of prize fund after prize pool (up to 27.0%) |
Number of divisions | 6 |
Winning numbers drawn | 6 |
Supplementary numbers drawn | 2 |
Forecast range | 1 to 45 inclusive |
Odds of winning — division 1 division 2 division 3 division 4 division 5 division 6 | 1 in 8 145 060 1 in 678 755 1 in 36 690 1 in 733 1 in 298 1 in 144 |
Systems range | 45/720 inclusive |
Multiweek options ( | Up to 10 weeks |
Advance sales (maximum) ( | 10 weeks (or up to 29 draws |
Games per playslip (minimum) | 3 |
System entries per playslip (maximum) | 18 ( |
Games per playslip (maximum) | 18 |
Games per oral request ( | 3 to 50 |
Syndicate entries may be purchased ( | (see Part 2 Division 3) |
System entries per oral request | Up to 50 |
Prize payout period | see rule 3 the definition of |
Maximum aggregate entry cost | $100 000 |
This is a compilation of the
7 Oct 2016 p. 4405‑527 | r. 1 and 2: 7 Oct 2016 (see r. 2(a)); Rules other than r. 1 and 2: 8 Oct 2016 (see r. 2(b)) | |
4 Oct 2017 p. 5107‑51 | r. 1 and 2: 4 Oct 2017 (see r. 2(a)); Rules other than r. 1 and 2: 5 Oct 2017 (see r. 2(b)) | |
9 Feb 2018 p. 405‑6 | r. 1 and 2: 9 Feb 2018 (see r. 2(a)); Rules other than r. 1 and 2: 10 Feb 2018 (see r. 2(b)) | |
10 Apr 2018 p. 1249‑53 | r. 1 and 2: 10 Apr 2018 (see r. 2(a)); Rules other than r. 1 and 2: 11 Apr 2018 (see r. 2(b)) | |
12 Nov 2019 p. 4019-20 | r. 1-3: 12 Nov 2019 (see r. 2(a)); r. 6: immediately after the Powerball draw on 21 Nov 2019 (see r. 2(e)); r. 7: immediately after the Saturday Lotto draw on 23 Nov 2019 (see r. 2(f)) r. 4(1) and (3): immediately after the Monday Lotto draw on 25 Nov 2019 (see r. 2(b)); r. 5: immediately after the OZ Lotto draw on 26 Nov 2019 (see r. 2(d)); r. 4(2) and (4): immediately after the Wednesday Lotto draw on 27 Nov 2019 (see r. 2(c)) r. 8: immediately after the Set for Life draw on 29 Nov 2019 (see r. 2(g)) | |
3 Mar 2020 p. 473‑8 | r. 1‑3: 3 Mar 2020 (see r. 2(a)); Rules other than r. 1‑3: immediately after the Set For Life draw on 16 Mar 2020 (see r. 2(b)) | |
SL 2020/52 5 May 2020 | 6 May 2020 (see r. 2(b)) | |
8 Sep 2020 p. 2851‑2 | r. 1‑3: 8 Sep 2020 (see r. 2(a)); r. 4‑9: immediately after the Saturday Lotto draw on 3 Oct 2020 (see r. 2(b)) | |
6 Nov 2020 p. 4156-61 | r. 1 and 2: 6 Nov 2020 (see r. 2(a)); Rules other than r. 1 and 2: 9 Nov 2020 (see r. 2(b)) | |
23 Jul 2021 p. 3154 | r. 1‑3: 23 Jul 2021 (see r. 2(a)); Rules other than r. 1‑3: 24 Jul 2021 (see r. 2(b)) | |
5 Apr 2022 p. 2482‑3 | r. 1 and 2: 5 Apr 2022 (see r. 2(a)); Rules other than r. 1 and 2: immediately after the OZ Lotto draw on 10 May 2022 (see r. 2(b)) | |
12 Apr 2022 p. 2728‑9 | r. 1 and 2: 12 Apr 2022 (see r. 2(a)); Rules other than r. 1 and 2: immediately after the Super66 draw on 14 May 2022 (see r. 2(b)) | |
28 Apr 2023 p. 867 | r. 1 and 2: 28 Apr 2023 (see r. 2(a)); Rules other than r. 1 and 2: immediately after the Powerball draw on 18 May 2023 (see r. 2(b)) | |
3 Nov 2023 p. 3607‑8 | r. 1, 2 and 3: 3 Nov 2023 (see r. 2(a)); r. 6: 6:01pm on 23 Nov 2023 (see r. 2(e)); r. 7: 6:01pm on 25 Nov 2023 (see r. 2(f)); r. 4(1) and (2): 6:01pm on 27 Nov 2023 (see r. 2(b)); r. 5: 6:01pm on 28 Nov 2023 (see r. 2(d)); r. 4(3) and (4): 6:01pm on 29 Nov 2023 (see r. 2(c)); r. 8: 6:01pm on 30 Nov 2023 (see r. 2(g)) | |
23 Apr 2024 p. 1078‑82 | r. 1-6: 23 Apr 2024 (see r. 2(a)); r. 7‑9: 11:59 pm on 31 May 2024 (see r. 2(b)) | |
25 Jun 2024 p. 1524 | 25 Jun 2024 (see r. 2(a)) | |
15 Apr 2025 p. 458‑9 | r. 1, 2 and 3:15 Apr 2025 (see r. 2(a)); r. 4: 6:01 pm on 17 May 2025 (see r. 2(b)) |
advance play option......................................................................................................... 3
agent................................................................................................................................... 3
agent’s component.................................................................... 73, 86, 99, 110, 147(1)
authorised financial institution account....................................................................... 3
authorised provider.......................................................................................................... 3
Autoplay....................................................................................................................... 8(2)
barrel A............................................................................................................................ 86
barrel A selection........................................................................................................... 86
barrel B............................................................................................................................ 86
Cash 3................................................................................................................................ 3
Category A member........................................................................................................ 3
Category B member......................................................................................................... 3
digital entry....................................................................................................................... 3
draw........................................................................................................................ 73, 110
entry....................................................................... 37, 52, 73, 86, 99, 110, 137, 147(1)
game............................................................................. 52, 73, 86, 99, 110, 137, 147(1)
game board............................................................................................................ 3, 85(2)
Lotterywest App............................................................................................................... 3
Lotterywest member........................................................................................................ 3
Lotterywest membership................................................................................................ 3
Lotterywest membership card....................................................................................... 3
Lotterywest membership number.................................................................................. 3
lotto...................................................................................................................... 3, 147(1)
Lotto Bloc.......................................................................................................................... 3
lotto draw............................................................................................................ 3, 147(1)
membership account........................................................................................................ 3
Millionaire Medley.......................................................................................................... 3
OZ Lotto............................................................................................................................ 3
payout period.................................................................................................................... 3
player........................................................................................................................... 3, 37
Play Online........................................................................................................................ 3
Play Online profile........................................................................................................... 3
playslip............................................................................................................................... 3
play type.......................................................................................................................... 52
Powerball........................................................................................................................... 3
Powerball draw.............................................................................................................. 86
Powerball number.......................................................................................................... 86
Powerball section........................................................................................................... 86
Powerball selection....................................................................................................... 86
Powerpik......................................................................................................................... 86
prize................................................................................................................................. 37
prize fund........................................................................... 73, 86, 99, 110, 137, 147(1)
prize pool........................................................................... 73, 86, 99, 110, 137, 147(1)
prize reserve fund............................................................. 73, 86, 99, 110, 137, 147(1)
promotional coupon......................................................................................................... 3
publish................................................................................................................................ 3
receipted ticket................................................................................................................. 3
Saturday Lotto.................................................................................................................. 3
selected digits............................................................................................................... 137
selected number......................................................................................................... 3, 52
selling period.................................................................................................................... 3
Set for Life........................................................................................................................ 3
subscriber...................................................................................................................... 3, 3
Super66.............................................................................................................................. 3
supplementary number.................................................................... 73, 99, 110, 147(1)
syndicate sales (subscription) adjustment............................................................ 26(1)
system entry...................................................................................................................... 3
total prize pool......................................................................................... 73, 86, 99, 137
type of play..................................................................................................................... 52
validation period............................................................... 73, 86, 99, 110, 137, 147(1)
Wager................................................................................................................................. 3
winning digits.............................................................................................................. 137
winning number......................................................................... 73, 86, 99, 110, 147(1)
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