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$20,000 a month for 20 years? How you could be Set for Life with Lotterywest

Oliver Peterson

What if you woke up today to find out you were set to receive $20,000 a month, every month for the next 20 years? Imagine the possibilities! Lotterywest’s Pina Compagnone joins 6PR’s Oliver Peterson to talk all the tips and tricks you need to know to be Set for Life.

About the game

Pick up a QuickSET or complete a playslip and your SETS of numbers will be played every day across seven consecutive daily draws. Best of all, you can start your entry any day of the week for a chance at winning.

Our daily game Set for Life has a 1st Prize of $20,000 a month for 20 years, guaranteed for up to four winners if won. This means if there is only one winner they’ll receive $20,000 a month for 20 years, if there are two, three or four winners they’ll each receive $20,000 a month for 20 years and if there are more than four winners, $80,000 a month for 20 years will be divided equally among them (e.g. five winners will each receive $16,000 a month for 20 years).

Did you know…

Even if you don’t win 1st Prize, Set for Life sees an average of 28,000 winners in WA each week! Plus, every time you play with Lotterywest one third of every dollar you spend is returned to the community. Last financial year Lotterywest contributed over $265 million to the State’s arts, health and sports sectors as well as thousands of not-for-profit organisations and local government authorities.

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Oliver Peterson
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