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Hampton Park man wins $740k TattsLotto

A young Hampton Park man has started his week buoyed by a $740,000 TattsLotto win, declaring he’s ready to pay off his parents’ mortgage and give back to the family.

The Melburnian held one of the nine division one winning entries nationally in TattsLotto draw 4643, drawn Saturday 17 January 2026.

He looks forward to a total prize of $741,935.70.

The blue-collar worker couldn’t help but break down in tears when he learned the news.

“I just went into my account, and it says I’ve won $740,000! Is that right?… I can’t believe it!” he said.

“I’m crying! I didn’t even check my ticket. I am so shocked! I am going to call my fiancé straight after this call!

“I also start my new apprenticeship soon. Everything is looking up.

“This means I can pay off my parents’ mortgage, and some of my mortgage too! I don’t think my parents will believe the news either.

His winning 36-game QuickPick entry was purchased via The Lott app, the official home of Australia’s lotteries.

The winning numbers in TattsLotto draw 4643 on 17 January 2026 were 38, 8, 35, 19, 44 and 9, while the supplementary numbers were 23 and 33.

Across Australia, there were nine division one winning entries in TattsLotto draw 4643, three each in Victoria and Western Australia, two in Queensland, and one in New South Wales.

The Lott’s division one winning tally has now reached 247 so far, this financial year, including 98 won by Tatts customers.

There are more chances to win big with Tuesday 20 January’s Oz Lotto offering $3 million, while Thursday’s Powerball has $20 million up for grabs.

In 2025, more than 121.6 million winners took home more than $3.93 billion in prize money from their favourite games at The Lott, including TattsLotto, Weekday Windfall, Powerball, Oz Lotto, Set for Life, Lucky Lotteries, Keno (SA), Super 66, Lotto Strike and Instant Scratch-Its.

Last financial year, Australia’s official lotteries contributed more than $1.66 billion via state lottery taxes and donations to help community initiatives, such as hospitals, health research, disaster relief and education.

As part of its commitment to supporting the community, The Lott supports Play For Purpose, the not-for-profit charity raffle that gives Australians the chance to win while helping more than 500 causes across the country.

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