Two Gold Coast residents became multi-millionaires on the weekend after each scored a Saturday Gold Lotto division one prize.
A young Coomera man in his 20s and a Helensvale retiree held two of the 14 division one winning entries across the country in Saturday Gold Lotto draw 4281, drawn Saturday 30 July 2022.
Each division one winning entry pocketed $2,142,857.15.
“This is an absolute pleasure shock”: Helensvale retiree flabbergasted by new multi-millionaire status
A Helensvale retiree’s quiet Sunday was rocked by the revelation he’d become an overnight multi-millionaire from his Saturday Gold Lotto win.
“You’re joking!” he exclaimed when an official from The Lott revealed his good fortune.
“I’ve got to sit down. Wow! The heart’s going a bit funny at the moment.
“I’ve played these numbers for quite some time. I won a prize using those numbers on Powerball once, so I just kept using those numbers. I’m glad I kept those numbers.
“My wife’s just yelled out, ‘brilliant!’. It’s just fantastic.
“It doesn’t feel real. This is an absolute pleasure shock. You’ve made my Sunday to say the least.
“We’re both retired and we wanted to move to live closer to our children but couldn’t afford it. Now we can.”
His marked System entry was purchased at Pacific Pines Newsagency, Shop 2, Pacific Pines Shopping Centre, 6 Hotham Drive, Pacific Pines.
Pacific Pines Newsagency owner Jack Xu said he was revelling in the fact his outlet had made one of his customers a multi-millionaire. “I couldn't believe we sold a division one winning entry when I first found out. I had to check the memo three times to make sure as it’s the first division one winning entry we’ve sold in seven years,” he said.
“I’ve already shared the news with some of our customers, and ‘good on the winner’ and ‘congratulations to them’ are the two sentences I’ve heard the most.
“It's been tough since COVID and most people in our local community have had it tough too. We hope selling a division one winning entry will bring good news to the community and bring hope to everyone.”
Young Coomera man begins hunting for first family home with Saturday Gold Lotto prize
A Coomera man in his 20s who won more than $2.1 million in the weekend’s Saturday Gold Lotto draw admits he’s already begun shopping for his family’s first dream home.
“I know why you’re calling!” the man exclaimed when an official from The Lott reached out to confirm his windfall.
“I checked my ticket on Saturday night around 10pm. I couldn’t believe it. I kept checking to make sure I was reading the right thing.
“Wow! That’s cool!
“I did get a little bit of sleep, but then I woke up very early to check my ticket again. I just had to make sure I wasn’t dreaming.
“I’m not even 30 and something like this doesn’t really happen to people like me. Well, I guess it does now.
“I’ve been playing Lotto for the past two years. I was using my own numbers, but then I just started getting QuickPicks.
“I don’t even know what’s going through my head right now.
“I can buy a house. This will be the first home for my family. I don’t have to worry about a home loan!
“I have already started looking online.
“I’ll still be going to work this week, but I’ll certainly have a spring in my step.”
His winning 36-game QuickPick entry was purchased online at thelott.com – the official home of Australia’s lotteries.
The winning numbers in Saturday Gold Lotto draw 4281 on 30 July 2022 were 17, 21, 12, 26, 8 and 42, while the supplementary numbers were 35 and 13.
Across Australia, there were 14 division one winning entries in Saturday Gold Lotto draw 4281 – three each from New South Wales and Western Australia, two each from Victoria, Tasmania and Queensland, and one each from South Australia and the Northern Territory.
The Lott’s division one winning tally has now reached 269 so far this calendar year, including 60 won by Golden Casket customers.
In 2021, Saturday Gold Lotto created 210 millionaires across Australia.
During this time, there were 351 division one winning in Saturday Gold Lotto entries across Australia, which collectively won more than $499.8 million.