A group of 50 hospital workers have had their lives changed for the better after winning a huge stake in Saturday’s $20 million Lotto draw.  

The syndicate of healthcare professionals at Fiona Stanley Hospital in Perth had  one of five division one-winning tickets, worth a staggering $4 million.

The prize will be split between 50  hospital  employees, with each of the facility’s “truly unsung heroes” set to receive $80,000 each.

The  syndicate included staff from all areas of the  hospital, including nurses, orderlies, cleaners and supply staff.  

“I immediately ran down the corridor to my boss’s office,” the ticket holder said.

“Then I messaged the group chat to let everyone know, and called those who aren’t on social media to share the good news.”

“This will be life-changing for a lot of people, and some really touching stories have come out of this experience.”

The same group of dedicate Lotto ticket buyers have been trying their luck at a big win for more than a year.  

“I’ve had not much good luck. I lost my husband seven months ago,” clinical nurse specialist Genevieve Stacey said.

“This is not just going to change our lives but the lives of our families as well, so it’s nice to have something good happen.”

Some among the group will spend their winnings on family holidays and releasing mortgage pressure, while one staff member also plans to start her long-awaited IVF treatment.

Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group executive director Neil Doverty said he could not think of a group  of  people more  deserving  of the life-changing win.  

“These staff are often behind the scenes but play a critical role in the day-to-day running of our hospital and caring for our patients,” Doverty said.

“They are truly unsung heroes and are incredibly deserving of this win.”

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