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Newcastle woman confuses $1 million Lotto win for $1000

A NSW woman has had the shock of her life after she initially mistook her $1 million Lotto win for $1000 because she didn’t read the commas properly.

The woman, from Newcastle, discovered she was one of five Saturday Lotto division winners who pocketed $1,012,896.39.

She confessed to the Lott she first thought she’d won $1000.

The lucky figures coming from The Lott ahead of this weekend's $20 million Saturday Lotto Superdraw.
A NSW woman has had the shock of her life after she initially mistook her $1 million Lotto win for $1000 because she didn’t read the commas properly. (Supplied)

“I didn’t look at all the commas,” she added.

“I had to ring my sister as I just couldn’t read it properly! Wow!”

She said she doesn’t usually play Saturday Lotto and had bought the ticket on a whim.

“I’m just in shock. I can’t believe it. It’s always been a dream to win. This will completely change my life – put it that way!” she said.

After having only two hours sleep since the win, she said she now plans to invest her winnings into a nest egg.

“My first priority is to pay off the house and go from there – whatever the financial advisor tells me to do. I want a nest egg for the future,” she said.

The winning numbers for Saturday’s draw were 31, 30, 23, 29, 17 and 25, while the supplementary numbers were 6 and 14.

There were five division one winning entries in Saturday Lotto – three from Victoria and one each from New South Wales and Queensland.

There are many different ways to get help and information about gambling. Call the National Gambling Helpline on 1800 858 858; use online counselling; find information about help services in your state or territory; get information and support for family and friends; get information about how to talk with someone about their gambling; or contact Gamblers Anonymous.

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