Victorian Quartet Celebrate $585K Lotto Windfall

The Lott

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Four victorious Victorians are kicking off their week on cloud nine after each pocketing a thrilling $585,000 in the weekend's TattsLotto draw.

The Victorians held some of the 11 division one winning entries nationally in TattsLotto draw 4655, drawn Saturday 28 February 2026. Each division one winning entry pocketed $585,849.02.

The division one winners hailed all across Victoria, from Ringwood and, St Arnaud, Box Hill and Bell Park.

Beloved blues inspire $585,000 TattsLotto windfall for Ringwood woman

A Ringwood woman has attributed her $585,000 TattsLotto windfall to her husband's beloved footy team, revealing she chose her numbers based on the Carlton 1995 Grand Final lineup.

"Thank you so much!" she exclaimed when speaking to us this morning.

"I'm still struggling to process the win at this stage. I'm at work and it's all I can think about.

"It's very exciting and will come in handy.

"I picked these TattsLotto numbers because they match the jersey numbers of my husband's favourite footy team, Carlton, from their 1995 Grand Final lineup.

"I didn't know what to do when I discovered the win. It's not every day that you win division one!

"We will definitely celebrate when the money goes in!"

Her winning System 8 entry was purchased at Tobacco Station Eastland, Kiosk K126 Eastland Shopping Centre, 171-175 Maroondah Hwy, Ringwood.

St Arnaud man reels in $585,000 TattsLotto revelation

A retiree from St Arnaud was left stunned and found it hard to get back on his feet after learning he'd scored a $585,000 TattsLotto prize over the weekend.

"I had an inkling that I'd won something big and then you called!" he laughed when we confirmed the win.

"We haven't even checked the ticket properly in the newspaper.

"I've marked the same numbers for years, they're just random!

"This is such a surprise. I'm in so much shock.

"After we pick ourselves up from the floor, we will do something to celebrate this occasion.

"I'm honestly lost for words and I don't know what we'll do with the prize!"

His winning marked 12-game entry was purchased at St Arnaud News and Lotto, 53 Napier Street, St Arnaud.

St Arnaud News and Lotto manager Sharon Durward said she felt a wave of excitement and happiness when she heard her outlet had sold a division one winning entry.

"We're absolutely ecstatic and happy for whoever has won!" she exclaimed.

"We can't believe we've sold a division one winning entry! We haven't sold a division one winning entry since 2001 and we can just imagine this will be the start of a winning streak.

"We have started to decorate the store with balloons and posters to advertise our winner. We can imagine our customers will be so excited to hear that someone has won big.

"Enjoy and congratulations from all of us here at St Arnaud News and Lotto!"

Ring, ring, ring! $585,000 TattsLotto call goes unanswered

A Box Hill resident is starting their week $585,000 million richer after winning division one in the weekend's TattsLotto draw - they just might not know it yet.

Although the division one winning entry is registered to The Lott Members Club, we were unable to reach the winner on the details provided to deliver the life-changing news.

The winning entry was purchased at Box Hill Central Lotto, Shop 67 Box Hill Central, Cnr Main Street & Market Street, Box Hill.

We're urging all lottery players to check their entries as soon as possible. If you discover you are holding the division one winning ticket, contact the Lott on 131 868 to begin the process of claiming your prize.

The fourth division one winning entry was purchased at Bell Park Newsagency & Lotto, 21-23 Milton Street, Bell Park. The division one winner wishes to remain completely anonymous.

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