Check Your Tickets! Mystery Winner Of Oz Lotto's $30 Million Still Hasn't Claimed Jackpot

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Oz Lotto representative Bronnie Spencer is looking for the winner who bought from Maroubra’s Pacific Square News Agency, located in Sydney's south (pictured).

UPDATE: The winner finally stepped forward on 21 September, but chose to remain anonymous.

The mystery winner of the September 11 Oz Lotto draw is still walking around with $30 Million (US$21.6M) in their wallet.

David Zou, the owner of Pacific Square News, was thrilled to learn his store sold the winning ticket, but due to the entry not being registered to a player's card, the identity of the ticket holder remains a mystery.

The last big win the store sold was a few years ago, David said. That was a $3.5 million Lucky Lotteries Mega Jackpot winning entry.

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NSW Lotteries spokesperson Bronnie Spencer. PHOTO: Twitter

Oz Lotto, NSW Lotteries spokesperson Bronnie Spencer said: 'We can't wait to confirm the out-of-this-world prize with our mystery winner.  Just imagine how $30 million might change your life and the lives of your nearest and dearest,' she said.

The eastern Sydney suburbs has had no shortage of winners in the past.

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Bondi Beach is popular with both tourists and lottery winners.

This year alone, Bondi has produced two Division One winners, with one of them winning twice in one week. A Bondi resident has struck gold twice in the space of five days, after reinvesting some of his lottery winnings on a second winning ticket.

The 40-year-old got his first win when his system entry took out the guaranteed $1 million division one prize, reported the Sydney Morning Herald.

He won again in a Saturday draw, joining 13 other winners of the division one prize – who raked in almost $1.5 million each.  The total cash the two-time winner has now taken home is $2,478,321.33.

The winning numbers in Oz Lotto's $ 40 million draw 1282 on Tuesday were 6, 4, 36, 23, 2, 30 and 32. The supplementary numbers were 11 and 27.