A group of Drysdale locals have shared a $1 million Tattslotto prize in Saturday night’s draw.
The winning first division ticket was sold through Drysdale Village Lotto.
Agency owner Jack Breen said the win could prove a timely boost to the Bellarine Peninsula economy.
“I’m not sure how many are in the group, but you’d reckon they would each have won around $150,000,” he said.
He said it “had been a couple of years” since selling the agency’s last winning ticket.
The group wanted to remain anonymous.
Drysdale’s $1m lotto win
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