A Wodonga man plans to buy a house after winning division one in Saturday TattsLotto. The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, collected $445,000 after buying the ticket at Wodonga Tatts & Greetings in High St. “I won’t blow it, probably buy myself a house,” he said. “You’ve got to be sensible, I don’t want to have nothing to show for the win. I’m going to a put roof over my head and set myself up for the years to come.” Wodonga Tatts & Greetings owner Paul Mckenzie-McHarg said he was thrilled to sell the business’ 49th division one-winning ticket. “We are so pleased to have sold another one and so happy a local has won. It’s great for the town and hopefully the money will go back into the local area,” he said. “We are hoping to sell another win soon – hopefully one of our customers takes home one of the big jackpots we have on offer this week.”
A Wodonga man plans to buy a house after winning division one in Saturday TattsLotto.
The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, collected $445,000 after buying the ticket at Wodonga Tatts & Greetings in High St.
“I won’t blow it, probably buy myself a house,” he said.
“You’ve got to be sensible, I don’t want to have nothing to show for the win. I’m going to a put roof over my head and set myself up for the years to come.”
Wodonga Tatts & Greetings owner Paul Mckenzie-McHarg said he was thrilled to sell the business’ 49th division one-winning ticket.
“We are so pleased to have sold another one and so happy a local has won. It’s great for the town and hopefully the money will go back into the local area,” he said.
“We are hoping to sell another win soon – hopefully one of our customers takes home one of the big jackpots we have on offer this week.”
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