
One Aussie wins entire $30m jackpot
Last night's winning numbers for Draw 1523 were 2, 25, 6, 4, 31, 34, 19 with the Powerball number 20.
The lucky ticket holder, who was not a Tatts member and is yet to claim their winning ticket, won the entire Division One prize of $30,628,398.22. One person has won the entire $30m Powerball jackpot. NewsWire/ David Crosling Credit: News Corp Australia
There were 21 Division Two winners, who will each take home $26,947.75, and 56 Division Three winners, who won $12,563.50 each.
Thursday night also saw 1085 Australians taking home the Division Four prize of $563.85, while 2502 lucky punters have won $183.40.
Last month, one lucky punter won the $100m Powerball jackpot, but is still yet to claim their winnings.
The elusive winner of the June draw, who bought their ticket a Bondi Junction Newsagency, was also not a Tatts member and therefore their identity will remain a mystery until they come forward with their winning ticket. The winner is yet to come forward. NewsWire / Nicholas Eagar Credit: NCA NewsWire
The Lott spokesman Matt Hart said winners from NSW have six years to claim their prize.
'We've had division one winners come forward months and even years after the winning numbers were drawn to claim their prizes,' he said.
'In most cases, these winners have told us the winning ticket was hiding in plain sight the whole time – in their wallet or purse, in the car console or on the fridge door.'
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