A winning Saturday Lotto ticket worth $578,000 has been sold in Baldivis.
The ticket from The Lucky Charm Baldivis was one of seven Division One tickets sold nationwide.
 
Owner of The Lucky Charm Baldivis Nelson De Freitas said excitement around the store has been growing since news broke.
 
“On social media word has certainly been getting around,” he said.
 
“Our advice is to just come in and check your ticket, you never know you might have around $600,000.”
 
The numbers from Saturday’s draw were 14, 45, 37,7, 30 and 25.
 
Lotterywest spokesperson Jennie Fitzhardinge said the latest result has taken WA’s Division One tally in 2019 to 51.
 
“We can’t wait to welcome the owner of this ticket into our winner’s room,” Ms Fitzhardinge said.
 
“I can imagine it’s always a wonderful experience to discover you’re a Division One winner, but as we move closer to the holiday period this makes it that bit more special.
 
“As we celebrate our 51st winner for 2019 it’s also important to remember by playing Lotterywest games you’re helping to bring West Australian dreams to life.”
 
In the past year Lotterywest has provided more than $1 million within the Rockingham area, including support for the Rockingham Youth Centre.
 
The next chance for WA players to win is tonight's Monday Lotto draw.
 
Players are encouraged to play responsibly.
 
                            
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