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TattsLotto is a weekly lottery game played on Saturday nights in Australia. The game is a product of Tatts Group. The first TattsLotto draw was televised by Melbourne television station HSV7 on 22 June 1972, and was hosted by David Johnston and Lucy Kiraly. Six numbers and two supplementary numbers are drawn. To play you choose six numbers between 1 and 45. Winnings are calculated in 6 divisions with division 1 (six correct numbers) paying between 1 and 20 million dollars, however some New Years Megadraws can win up to 30 million dollars, if not more. TattsLotto is a lottery game played across Australia but is known as Saturday Lotto in New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australian, and Gold Lotto in Queensland. It is drawn each Saturday night of the year and draws over $15 Million are not telecast on Channel Seven in Melbourne, Prime in Southern NSW & Victoria, and the Seven Network & Network Ten affiliated Southern Cross Television in Tasmania.

The current[when?] TattsLotto presenters are Marianne Van Dorslar and James Sherry.

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