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Cranbourne woman wins $1 million Weekday Windfall

A Cranbourne woman has won $1 million on this year’s Valentine’s Day.

The local held the only division one winning entry nationally in draw 4508, drawn Friday 14 February 2025. She can look forward to $1 million.

“I’ve been playing the same numbers since the 90s, it’s about time they came up!” she said when an official from The Lott confirmed her newfound lottery loot.

“That was Friday’s draw. What a great Valentine’s Day present! I’ve never had one before.

“This is just surreal. This gives me so much more freedom. I think I’m going to go on a holiday amongst other things.

“My passions are travel and photography, which can both be expensive hobbies, but now I’ll be able to take some time off and pursue them.

She said the win took off the pressure of looking for a new job.

“Now I can take my time,” she said.

“What a beautiful start to the day.”

Her winning marked 13-game entry was purchased on The Lott website.

The winning numbers in the Weekday Windfall draw 4508 on Monday 17 February 2025 were 1, 38, 4, 16, 45 and 44, while the supplementary numbers were 14 and 31.

Across Australia, there was one division one winning entry in Weekday Windfall draw 4508, one in Victoria.

The Lott’s division one winning tally has now reached 311 so far in FY25, including 113 won by Tatts customers.

In FY24, Weekday Windfall, formerly Monday & Wednesday Lotto, created 99 millionaires across Australia.

During this time, there were 109 division one winning Weekday Windfall entries across Australia, which collectively won $108 million.

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