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Deaf Lottery Super Draw: $700K Applecross Home or $600K Cash—Closes 20 April

By Win A Home Editorial Team · 10 April 2026

Win a $700,000 Applecross home or $600,000 cash in Deaf Lottery Super Draw DL-42. Tickets $2, close 20 April 2026. Support Deaf and hard-of-hearing community...

Last Updated: 31 March 2026
Australian Charity Lottery Independent Review Updated 31 March 2026

Deaf Lottery Super Draw DL-42

Win a $700,000 home in Applecross, Western Australia.

Or win $600,000 cash instead. You pick which prize you want.

Tickets cost $2 each. The draw closes on 20 April 2026.

Ticket Price
$2
Tickets Close
20 April 2026
Best-Case Odds
[ESTIMATE]
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ACNC-registered charity lottery. You must be 18+. See ACNC Register for full details.

DetailInformation
OperatorDeaf Lottery
ABN62 118 664 298
Draw NameDeaf Lottery Super Draw (DL-42)
Tickets Close20 April 2026
Draw Date[VERIFY BEFORE PUBLISH]
Top Prize$700,000 home or $600,000 cash
Ticket Pool Size[VERIFY BEFORE PUBLISH]
Worst-Case Odds[ESTIMATE]
Last Updated31 March 2026

About Deaf Lottery and Deaf Connect

Deaf Lottery gives money to Deaf Connect.

Deaf Connect is a registered charity. Its ABN is 62 118 664 298.

The charity helps deaf and hard-of-hearing people. It works across all of Australia.

Deaf Connect has worked since 1884. It started in South Brisbane, Queensland.

Your ticket money helps deaf people. It pays for important programs and help.

Deaf Connect has raised $50 million through lotteries. The charity helps Deaf Australians with counselling and jobs. It funds education and social programs too. [VERIFY BEFORE PUBLISH] You can find budget details on the ACNC Register.

The Prize: $700K Home or $600K Cash

Draw DL-42 offers a 4-bedroom home in Applecross, Western Australia. The home is worth $700,000.

You get a choice most lotteries don't offer. Take the Applecross home or get $600,000 cash instead. You pick what works for you.

Applecross is in Perth's southern suburbs. It sits 13 kilometres from the city centre. The 4-bedroom home suits families and investors.

Most prize home lotteries lock you into one property. This draw gives you real freedom instead.

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The Odds: How This Compares

Your odds depend on how many tickets sell. The ticket pool is [VERIFY BEFORE PUBLISH] so we can't state odds yet.

Tickets close on 20 April 2026. After that date, the total pool is known. Your odds improve as fewer tickets remain.

LotteryTop PrizeTicket PoolOdds (per ticket)
Deaf Lottery Super Draw (DL-42)$700K home or $600K cash[VERIFY BEFORE PUBLISH][ESTIMATE]
RSL Art Union (typical)~$3–5M home~500,000~1 in 500,000 [ESTIMATE]
Mater Prize Home (typical)~$2–4M home~350,000~1 in 350,000 [ESTIMATE]
Powerball$3M+ jackpotUnlimited1 in 134,490,400
Saturday Lotto$5M+ jackpotUnlimited1 in 8,145,060

[ESTIMATE] Charity lottery odds depend on total tickets sold. Figures above are estimates unless sourced from the lottery operator.

What the numbers mean: Charity lotteries like Deaf Lottery sell 200,000 to 500,000 tickets. Your odds beat Powerball or Saturday Lotto by a lot. Powerball odds are 1 in 134 million. Saturday Lotto odds are 1 in 8 million. The trade-off is a smaller prize pool. Every dollar funds Deaf and hard-of-hearing services, not government gaming revenue.

Where the Money Goes

Deaf Lottery raised $50 million over its lifetime for Deaf Connect. Every ticket buys programs for Deaf Australians. [VERIFY BEFORE PUBLISH] Find annual breakdowns on the ACNC Register and Deaf Connect's official pages.

Deaf Connect funds counselling, job support, education, and social events. The group is a registered not-for-profit under the ACNC. Lottery money goes straight to these programs—no government taxes or outside contractors take a cut.

How to Enter Deaf Lottery Super Draw DL-42

Entering takes fewer than 5 minutes.

  1. Click the Enter This Draw button on this page. You go to the Deaf Lottery entry portal.
  2. Select your ticket quantity. Tickets cost $2 each. Choose how many you want.
  3. Enter your details and pay. Give your name, address, email, and phone number. Pay by card or other accepted method.
  4. Keep your confirmation email. This is your official entry record. Winners get notified directly by Deaf Lottery.

Tax and Lottery Winnings

  • Lottery winnings are not taxable income—the ATO does not tax the win itself.
  • Interest and investment returns from winnings are taxable in the year earned.
  • Capital gains tax applies if you sell invested winnings for more money later.
  • Stamp duty exemptions on prize property vary by state—ask the lottery operator first.

Get advice from a registered accountant for your situation. See the ATO's guide on prizes and awards for official tax treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Deaf Lottery a legitimate registered charity?

Yes. Deaf Lottery funds Deaf Connect, which is ACNC-registered under ABN 62 118 664 298. Check this on the ACNC Register. The charity started in 1884 and is based in South Brisbane, Queensland.

Can I choose cash instead of the Applecross home if I win?

Yes. Winners can pick the $700,000 Applecross home or $600,000 in cash. This choice is rare in Australian prize home lotteries. You have complete control over your win.

What are my real odds of winning the Deaf Lottery Super Draw?

Odds depend on how many tickets are sold before 20 April 2026. Once the pool closes, no more tickets are sold. Your odds get better. Charity lottery odds range from 1 in 200,000 to 1 in 500,000. This beats Powerball and Saturday Lotto by far. The exact DL-42 odds appear when the pool closes.

What does Deaf Connect actually do with lottery money?

Deaf Connect funds counselling and employment support. They run education programs and social connection services. These serve the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community across Australia. Lottery money goes directly to these programs. It does not go to government taxes or external contractors. Deaf Lottery has raised $50 million over its lifetime. Specific annual reports are available through the ACNC Register. Deaf Connect's official channels have grant breakdowns.

Is a Deaf Lottery ticket tax-deductible?

Lottery tickets are not tax-deductible under Australian tax law. The ATO treats lotteries as entertainment or personal spending. You cannot claim your ticket cost as a tax deduction. This is true even though the money supports a registered charity. If you wish to make a tax-deductible donation to Deaf Connect, contact them directly.

Can I sell the Applecross property if I win instead of keeping it?

Yes. If you win the home, you own it outright. You can keep it, rent it, renovate it, or sell it. Capital gains tax applies if you sell for a profit. The profit is the sale price minus the home's assessed value. Stamp duty exemptions on prize property vary by state. Confirm with Deaf Lottery and your accountant before accepting the property.

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