Which Charity Lottery Has the Best Odds in Australia?

By Win A Home Editorial · 10 June 2026

Which Australian charity lottery has the best odds? Compare published ticket caps, odds per dollar, and live rankings — Dream Home, Mater, yourtown, Endeavou...

Editorial note: General information only — not tax, legal, or financial advice. Rules change by draw and state; confirm on the operator’s official terms before purchasing or accepting a prize. Last updated June 2026.

Quick answer: The best odds depend on published ticket caps and how many entries you hold — not brand fame alone. Compare live open draws by odds per dollar using operator-published total ticket limits on Win A Home.

How to compare fairly

  1. Filter to draws that publish a total ticket cap.
  2. Divide cap by your intended spend to get entries per dollar.
  3. Adjust for bonus coupons if terms grant extra entries per book.
  4. Weight prize value separately — best odds on a smaller home may not match your goal.

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Operator notes (general)

Deaf Lottery and smaller-cap draws often show better headline odds than multi-million-ticket national art unions — but prize values differ. “Best” is always subjective unless you define whether you optimise for odds, prize value, or charity mission.

PrizeGuru and other directories rank similar queries — our edge is live CMS caps on every synced draw, not static blog tables.

Related: Best odds prize homes (live) · Compare all draws · Odds calculator

Frequently asked questions

Which lottery has the best odds right now?

It changes weekly as draws open and close — use /prize-homes/best-odds for the current sorted list.

Is cheaper ticket price the same as better odds?

Not necessarily. A $2 ticket on a 2M cap may be worse than a $10 ticket on a 400k cap — compare entries per dollar.

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Frequently asked questions

Which lottery has the best odds right now?
It changes weekly as draws open and close — use /prize-homes/best-odds for the current sorted list.
Is cheaper ticket price the same as better odds?
Not necessarily. A $2 ticket on a 2M cap may be worse than a $10 ticket on a 400k cap — compare entries per dollar.