Win $3 Million or Coolum Beach House in 2026 — Endeavour Lotteries Draw 466
By Gary Oldman · 15 March 2026

Enter Draw 466 for a $3M Coolum Beach home. Tickets close 9 April 2026. Every purchase funds disability support. Find odds, prize details, and why it matters.
Win $3 Million or Coolum Beach House in 2026 — Is It Worth Entering Endeavour Lotteries Draw 466?
A four-bedroom beachfront home worth $3 million sits waiting at 30 Banksia Avenue, Coolum Beach. Walking distance to pristine sand. A heated pool for summer entertaining. And it could be yours for the price of a coffee.
But is buying a ticket into Endeavour Lotteries Draw 466 actually worth your money?
We've analysed the prize, the odds, and the charity behind the draw. We'll show you exactly what you're paying for. And more importantly, we'll explain why your ticket does more than chase a dream — it funds real disability support across Queensland.
The Prize: A $3 Million Coolum Beach Dream
Let's start with what you could win. The property at 30 Banksia Avenue, Coolum Beach, is valued at $3 million. This isn't just any home. It's a lifestyle investment in one of Queensland's most sought-after beach communities.
Here's what comes with your potential win:
- 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms
- 800 square metre fully landscaped and fenced block
- Heated swimming pool
- Ducted air conditioning throughout
- French oak hybrid timber floors
- Entertaining area with patio louver panels
- Walking distance to Coolum Beach
Coolum Beach is no ordinary coastal suburb. It sits on the Sunshine Coast, about 100 kilometres north of Brisbane. The area combines beach lifestyle with strong property values. Young families, retirees, and holiday makers all compete for homes here. That $3 million valuation reflects both the location and the quality of the build.
The heated pool alone speaks to the home's premium status. Not all Coolum Beach properties have this feature. The French oak timber floors add elegance that appeals to buyers. The patio louver panels offer flexibility — shade when needed, open skies for entertaining.
The 800 square metre block gives you space without being overwhelming. In Coolum, land size matters. You get enough room for privacy and a proper outdoor entertaining zone. The full landscaping and fencing mean no major work needed immediately after taking possession.
Winning this home would put you ahead of thousands of Sunshine Coast buyers. Property prices in Coolum Beach have climbed steadily. A beachfront property this size rarely stays on the market long. Most sell within weeks. The rental income potential alone makes this valuable — holiday lets here command $300 to $500 per night during peak season.
Draw Details: How It Works and When to Enter
Endeavour Lotteries Draw 466 opens soon. You have until 9 April 2026 to buy your tickets. The draw takes place on 16 April 2026.
That's just weeks away. This isn't a draw that runs all year. This is your window to enter.
Here's the ticket pricing structure:
- Tickets start at $10 each
- Various ticket book packages available
- Package deals offer bonus tickets
- The more you buy, the better your odds
The draw mechanics are straightforward. Endeavour Lotteries conducts the draw on 16 April 2026. The organisation notifies the winner directly. As with all legitimate Australian prize home draws, this draw operates under state lottery regulations and the Charitable Collections Act.
Endeavour Lotteries holds ABN 80 009 670 704. This is a registered charity. The draw is legal, transparent, and conducted professionally.
To enter, click the Enter Draw button on this page. Select your ticket quantity. Complete your purchase securely. That's it. You're in the draw.
If you're exploring other prize home options in 2026, several draws are running. Mater Lotteries offers a $5.6 million Gold Coast package closing 20 April. Yourtown runs a $3 million draw closing 20 May. Deaf Lottery's Million Dollar Encore closes 3 May. Endeavour's own second draw closes 11 June. Each has different timelines and prize values. Compare what appeals to you most.
Understanding the Odds: How You Stack Up
Let's be honest. You won't win. Statistically speaking, the odds are against you.
Prize home draws typically generate odds of 1 in 200,000 to 1 in 500,000, depending on total tickets sold. Compare that to Powerball, where odds are 1 in 45 million. Even Lotto, with odds of 1 in 8 million, gives you worse chances than a prize home draw.
Here's why prize home draw odds are better. The draws sell far fewer tickets than traditional lotteries. A prize home draw might sell 100,000 to 200,000 tickets. Powerball sells millions. Fewer tickets means better odds for each participant.
But let's use realistic numbers. If Draw 466 sells 200,000 tickets, your odds on a single $10 ticket are roughly 1 in 200,000. Not great. Not impossible.
If you buy 10 tickets ($100), your odds improve to roughly 1 in 20,000. Still unlikely, but measurably better. If you buy a full ticket book of 20 tickets ($200), you're at roughly 1 in 10,000.
Compare this to other investments. A $200 scratch-off lotto ticket has similar odds but no charity benefit. A $200 poker session has worse odds and no community return. A $200 night out leaves you with nothing but memories.
The Charity: Endeavour Foundation and Its Mission
Endeavour Lotteries funds the Endeavour Foundation. They help people with disability.
The Endeavour Foundation started in 1951. That's 75 years of helping. It serves people with disability across Queensland.
Their mission is clear and real. They help people with disability get independent. They find them jobs. They teach life skills.
Real people win every day. One gets their first job. Another learns to handle money. A third makes new friends.
Endeavour works everywhere in Queensland. They serve Brisbane, towns, and rural areas. This includes remote communities where disability support services are scarce. The lottery funds help bridge gaps that government funding alone cannot cover.
Disability support needs money. It needs staff, equipment, and accessible buildings. Government helps. But it's not enough. Lotteries fill the gap.
The Impact: What Your Ticket Really Funds
When you buy a ticket, roughly 50 per cent of the price goes to the prize pool. The remaining 50 per cent funds Endeavour's programs directly.
That means a $10 ticket contributes about $5 to disability support across Queensland. Over 1,000 tickets sold, that's $5,000 for real services.
What does Endeavour actually do with this money? They employ support workers. They run employment programs. They provide respite care for carers. They fund vocational training. They build accessible facilities.
In 2025, Endeavour Foundation supports over 5,000 people with disability. Many work in Endeavour's own social enterprises — print shops, gardening services, cleaning companies. These jobs give people with disability real income and real purpose.
The lottery draws aren't charity in the traditional sense. You're not donating and getting nothing back. You're playing with a chance to win while funding services that matter.