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/Oz Lotto representative Bronnie Spencer is looking for the winner who bought from Maroubra’s Pacific Square News Agency in Sydney.
Read MoreOz Lotto representative Bronnie Spencer is looking for the winner who bought from Maroubra’s Pacific Square News Agency in Sydney.
Read MoreOur popular Free Daily Draw is now live again. The Draw was originally launched in 2016 and ran for a year as part of our charity arm, giving products away to help players win the lottery. It’s now back by popular demand, and offers a choice of 3 of our products every day. Here’s some commonly asked questions about it:
Read MoreKelsey Zachow (above left) won $66 million in the Mega Millions lottery jackpot - then in a shock move went back to work. She was happily told by her boss to leave.
A pool of six Health Service caterers (photo, right) promptly left their jobs when they won a £25 Million EuroMillions jackpot.
What would you do? Click your choice to see what others would do.
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The 14th richest man is Japan has just won the lottery for space travel.
Read MoreThis could be the most extraordinary lottery story ever told. Stefan Mandel, a Romanian math expert, spent years finding a way to win a large lottery jackpot. Then suddenly in Melbourne, Australia, he chanced on the exact conditions for his formula and sprang into action. What happened next was the stuff of dreams. Watch to see exactly how he did it, and the result of his enormous bet. It'll simply leave you in astonishment at his audacity and huge ambition.
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The Louisiana man started collecting pennies when he was 28-years-old after finding one on the ground. And 45 years later Otha Anders (right), now 73, took a moving dolly and deposited the fifteen 5-gallon plastic jugs with half a million pennies into the Ruston Origin Bank, in Ruston, La. After five hours of counting, the bank had a total. The amount - larger than many lottery wins - will shock you…
READ MORE: USA Today
Modeler Phillip Fickling (inset) made the origami lottery ticket palm tree for this advertising billboard.
Believe it or not - the paper lottery model in this billboard was made from just one ticket. Phillip Fickling, who goes by the occupation of Paper Engineer, patiently created the extraordinary model for the New Zealand Lotteries ads. See more of his work…
Read MorePaul G admits his family laughed at him for using his winning system on the Colorado Lottery, but it has bought the scratch-off player amazing luck three times.
The first prize of $250k was in March 2017, and second of $500k in August 2018. The now-millionaire revealed:
Read MoreThree license plate numbers on Thailand Prime Minister's main limousine matched winning lottery tickets. PHOTO: Bangkok Post
This number plate coincidence was important enough to be reported by the country's main newspaper.
Read MoreAntiques dealer Mike Antonucci won £2.8 million, seen here with then-fiancee Kelly Arkins. PHOTO: David McHugh
Cars, holidays, wow moments - here's what UK lottery winners have spent their money on over the years. Some of the items are quite conventional. But others - like the trouser press - are individual taste.
Read MoreBoth names were on the ‘Chase The Ace’ Canadian fundraising lottery game, but Barbara Reddick threatened to take her newhew to court and get back her half of the $1.22 million winnings. The whole saga was seen out on this video. Reddick says, “I'm getting a lawyer tomorrow. Now you can print that."
UPDATE: September 20, 2018: A court proceeding froze half of the winnings until the dispute was dealt with. The family reached an agreement that Tyrone MacInnis, 19, would receive $373,507 – less than half the original amount awarded to him – while his aunt would pocket the bulk of the win, approximately $931,000.
READ MORE: CBC News
Check your watch too, and take some time to view this video. Forbes Magazine got 7 lottery winner clips together, and they tell you how to handle the massive financial windfall without falling into some common traps.
This amazing invention by New Zealander Alan Gibbs is a quad bike for lottery winners which converts to a jet ski in seconds - at the press of a button.
Read MoreLisa and John Robinson said to Ellen DeGeneres they would stay living in their modest home in Munford. They had claimed the third share of the $1.8 Billion Powerball jackpot in 2016. But barely 6 months later they bought a lavish $6.2M lakeside property and are living it up in proper lotto millionaire fashion. Earlier they had talked to Fox13 about moving house. "We’re common people,” John Robinson said. “We’re just like y’all. These big fancy houses are nice, but you gotta clean ‘em.” Yes John.
There's a Tokyo shrine that will offer prayers for your losing tickets and turn them into winning ones. It's done every year in a ceremony round May.
However the tickets must be burned there in a purifying step. Which makes us wonder how you get them back to the lotto store for the wins.
A rule of thumb for the average millionaire lottery winner should take note of when buying a super yacht: it will generally cost you 10% of the purchase price to keep it afloat and maintained - each year! Talk about a hole in the ocean in which you throw money. Only the wealthiest can afford some of these glistening sea mansions in this Top 10 list. But think of the benefits of sea air for your health, plus the Mediterranean style meals your galley of chefs will produce for you at any time day or night. A sailing we will go!
“I’ve been quite naughty I suppose,” confessed the lottery winner with a twinkle in his eye on national television. Mark Gardiner shared a £22.59 Million ($US$26M) jackpot win from the UK National Lottery with business partner Paul Maddison. Now, almost 20 years later, he tells Piers Morgan on tv program Good Morning Britain how he coped with the early success.
Seeing double! The lucky scratch-and-win millionaire celebrates his win at WCLC.
His full name is Melhig Melhig. And like his name, the Winnipeg man has managed to win the lottery twice.
The first win was a $2 million scratch-off prize 5 months ago at a convenience store in Manitoba. At first Melhig was amazed by his good fortune.
Read MoreSeems unbelievable doesn't it? The lottery is hard enough to win once, let alone twice... not to mention two times in ONE day. When Stephen and Terri Weaver set out for a day-long fishing trip, they had no idea they would come back millionaires.
They picked up a lottery ticket locally and headed out to fish. They stopped at the same place again on their way home and decided to grab another lottery ticket while they were there. That choice was their success move. Watch how it unfolded for them...
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