Powerball Australia is a successful prototype of the American lottery with its own rules: you need to pick a combination of 7 regular numbers from 1 to 35 and 1 special number from 1 to 20 to make a bid! If you don’t want to think of winning combinations yourself, please use the option "Easy-pick." Tips that you see during the filling of the ticket help you to quickly complete the process. Good luck!
About Powerball Australia
Powerball Australia is one of the most important lotteries in Australia, the first draw of which was held in 1996. Before 2013, the Australian lottery exactly followed the format of its famous prototype — US Powerball — but then slightly changed the rules of the game.
The much-loved Australian lottery takes place every Thursday in Melbourne at 20:30 (AT).
In 2009, the maximum Powerball Australia Jackpot in the amount of A$ 80,000,000 was hit by one winner! The lottery Jackpot never falls below the amount of A$ 3,000,000 and goes up with every draw by A$ 1,000,000+ if there is no winner in the previous draw until it is won.
35 regular balls and 20 special balls are drawn in Powerball Australia.
Who can take part in Powerball Australia?
Not only Australians can play Powerball Australia, but also users of the service Lotto Agent from around the world who have reached the age of majority!
How to win in Powerball Australia?
The Powerball Australia lottery offers 9 prize categories to its users: 2+1PB, 3+1PB, 5+0PB, 4+1PB, 5+1PB, 6+0PB, 6+1PB, 7+0PB, 7+1PB (the number of regular balls matched + the number of special balls matched). The amount of non-jackpot regular prizes is defined after each draw based on the totalizer depending on the number of tickets purchased and the amount of the total prize fund.
To win in Powerball Australia, you need to match at least 2 regular balls and 1 special ball (prize category "2+1PB").
Taxation and prize reception
None of the winnings in Powerball Australia are subject to taxes.
Lotto Agent does not charge any extra remuneration with your winnings either!
You can claim your Powerball Australia prize as a one-time, lump-sum cash payment.