22 February 21

The search is over: Mackay man comes forward to claim $50 million Powerball prize

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  • The search for Mackay’s newest multi-millionaire is over, with a local man checking his Powerball entry over the weekend and discovering he’s the mystery $50 million winner lottery officials had been searching for.
  • The North Queensland resident held the only division one winning entry in Powerball draw 1292 on Thursday 18 February 2021. He takes home the biggest Australian lottery prize offered so far in 2021 - $50 million.
  • The overwhelmed man explained he purchased on a whim and said the craziest thing he’s ever dreamt of doing with a lottery win was buying his very own home.
  • The winning entry was purchased at News Central, Northern Beaches Central, Cnr Mackay Bucasia Road & Eimeo Bypass, Rural View.

By Ally Ramsamy

Updated 22 February 2021 - 10:38 am,

first published at 22 February 2021 - 10:38 am

The search for Mackay’s newest multi-millionaire is over, with a local man checking his Powerball entry over the weekend and discovering he’s the mystery $50 million winner lottery officials had been searching for.

The North Queensland resident held the only division one winning entry in Powerball draw 1292 on Thursday 18 February 2021. He takes home the biggest lottery prize so far in 2021 - $50 million.

When officials from The Lott confirmed the incredible news with the man this morning, he admitted he was in a complete state of shock.

“I’m thinking about all the times I decided to quit smoking and now I need a cigarette to calm down!” he laughed.

“I had the ticket in my wallet since I bought it.

“I heard someone in Mackay had won but of course I never thought it could be me!

“I checked my ticket on the app yesterday and my mind went blank.

“It still is! I’m still shaking. My brain is going at a million miles an hour!

“I only buy a ticket every now and again but I’ve always thought there may only be a tiny chance of winning the big one, but you need to be in it to win it.”

When asked what he thought he might do with $50 million in his bank account, the North Queenslander admitted he hadn’t ever contemplated the idea.

“I’ve never really given it much thought. I never thought I’d have to think about what to do with $50 million,” he laughed.

“I’ll still be showing up to work this week, but I don’t know if I will keep working.

“I’ll be taking care of my parents, I know that much at least. I will be making sure of that.

“Owning my own home would probably be the craziest thing I’ve ever thought about doing with a lottery win.

“But I know I’ll share my prize with my immediate family, then I’ll see where it goes from there.

“I know this is a big life changing thing. I have a lot of big decisions to make but I will take some time to wrap my head around everything.

“I won’t forget this moment for the rest of my life!”

The winning entry was purchased at News Central, Northern Beaches Central, Cnr Mackay Bucasia Road & Eimeo Bypass, Rural View.

News Central owner Louis Pastega said was thrilled to know the winner had now come forward.

“There’s been plenty of excitement in store over the weekend, with plenty of people checking their Powerball tickets,” he said.

“We’re so happy to hear the winner now knows he’s $50 million richer.

“And it’s great to know it’s gone to a local.

“Congratulations to him! We hope he really enjoys it.”

The winning numbers in Powerball draw 1292 on Thursday 18 February 2021 were 13, 25, 30, 3, 19, 16 and 22. The all-important Powerball number was 10.

Across Australia, there was one division one winning entry in Powerball draw 1292 – the entry from Queensland.

The Lott’s division one winning tally has now reached 285 so far this financial year, including 66 won by Golden Casket customers.

In 2020, 14 Powerball division one winners across Australia pocketed more than $470.1 million in prize money.

In 2020, Powerball twice offered an $80 million jackpot – the biggest prize offered by any Australian lottery game during the year.

Of the 14 Powerball division one winning entries in 2020, six landed in Queensland, five in New South Wales and three in Victoria.

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