Do you have to play lotto in NSW?

NSW Lotteries will continue to bring you your favourite lottery games, whether you like to play in-store, online or on your mobile phone. Every time you play your favourite games through Australia’s Official Lotteries, you are helping to play an important role in supporting and inspiring our Australian communities.

Is the NSW Lotteries part of the Australian Bloc?

NSW Lotteries conducts some lottery games as part of the Australian Lottery Bloc with each of the State and Territory lottery operators throughout Australia.

What does the Lott stand for in Australia?

The Lott is the mark of trust that unites Tatts Group’s Australian lottery brands including Tatts, NSW Lotteries , Golden Casket and SA Lotteries under one banner. Originally called Tattersall’s, Tatts Group has been in the Australian lottery business for more than 134 years.

Where are the Tatts Group lotteries in Australia?

Originally called Tattersall’s, Tatts Group has been in the Australian lottery business for more than 134 years. Tatts Group operates the official, government-regulated lotteries in Victoria, Tasmania, the Northern Territory, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland and South Australia.

Where can I buy Lotto games in Australia?

Tatts Group operates the official, government-regulated lotteries in Victoria, Tasmania, the Northern Territory, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland and South Australia. The Lott is where you go to purchase your favourite NSW Lotteries games.

When was the last Saturday Lotto draw in Australia?

Check out our statistics below based on all Saturday Lotto draws since and including Draw 413 (Sat, 6 Jul 1985). It’s important to note that Saturday Lotto is a game of chance where all numbers are drawn randomly. Each number has an equal chance of being drawn.

Are there lotteries in Tasmania and New South Wales?

Tatts Group operates the official, government-regulated lotteries in Victoria, Tasmania, the Northern Territory, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Queensland and South Australia.