NSW Lotteries
The exciting Australian lotteries would have not come about if not for the NSW Lotteries Corporation. It started with the passing of the State Lottery Bill on December 1930. This led to the founding of the State Lottery Office on 1931. However, it was not the best time to be jubilant since it was the year of the Great Depression. Cash was not as abundant and many people were unemployed during these times. Diseases were spreading due to the widespread poverty and hospitals were having problems on accommodating and servicing the sick. The lottery was the best way to generate funds for the States Hospitals while providing a bit of joy to the people.
The facts about NSW Lotteries point to August 20, 1931 as the day of the first state lottery. It was won by a housewife named Eileen Morton and got £5,000 as the jackpot prize. There was also a special Christmas Gift Lottery during that year with a prize of £9,000. In 1957, to help in the construction of the Sydney Opera House, an Opera House Lottery No. 1 was introduced with a first prize of £100,000. However, it was in 1979 when the very first Lotto draw was held. Its first millionaire was named Sam Fabio and he won $1,185,872.
The NSW Lotteries has maintained its commitment and dedication as was first seen over 75 years ago. They continue to raise funds for various government projects which aid the people in their daily lives. As more and more people begin to notice the fun in playing Lotto, the NSW Lotteries continuously work on maintaining their quality of service while looking for new features to incorporate to the various games to make them even more exciting and appealing.