The Lotto draw is filmed at Avalon Studios in Lower Hutt and broadcast live every Saturday night at 8pm on TV2 . The very first Lotto draw took place on 1 August 1987.
Also included in Saturday's live televised draw is Lotto's Winning Wheel.
Every week a Lotto player from somewhere in New Zealand is identified through their Lotto ticket's unique serial number and soon after flown to Wellington to spin to win one of thirty segments carrying prizes ranging between $100,000 and $1 million. The average prize is worth around $200,000.
Non-cash prizes include luxury cars, shopping sprees and a home upgrade package.
Lotto's Winning Wheel has been manufactured especially for the New Zealand Lotteries Commission and has been fully tested and approved by Audit New Zealand who scrutinises, and approves, all other aspects of the Lotto draw.
There are two regular presenters on the Lotto draw; Kyllee King-Turner and our newest - and youngest-ever - presenter, Jordan Vandermade, who take it in turns to present each week.
Prize Divisions
View the Lotto Prize Divisions here
Lotto Presenters
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Kyllee King-Turner Kyllee brings a whole lot of sparkle to the draw when she is on and like most women she loves to shop too! Click here to read more about Kyllee. |
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Jordan Vandermade Find out more about the latest addition to the Lotto family, Jordan Vandermade. Click hereto read more about Jordan. |


