Victoria’s largest lottery prize claimed: Dromana couple snares $80 million surprise
Almost four days after the winning numbers were drawn, a “happy, excited and shocked” couple from Dromana has claimed last week’s $80 million Powerball prize – the largest lottery win in Victoria’s history.
The Mornington Peninsula family held the only division one winning entry across Australia in Powerball draw 1260, drawn Thursday 9 July 2020. They take home the entire division one prize of $80 million and share the title of Australia’s third-biggest lottery winner.
The multi-million-dollar winning entry was not registered to a Tatts Card, which meant we had no way of contacting the winner to break the incredible news. Instead, we had to wait for the ticketholder to come forward.
Speaking to us this morning, the Dromana couple admitted they were still wrapping their heads around their good fortune.
“I’m still in shock!” the winning woman declared.
“Thank you very much! You know, you just saying that we’ve won $80 million has made it start to sink in that it’s really true.
“Even though I’ve scanned that ticket so many times, thank you for saying that.
“I’m a bit shaky. I’m having this conversation, but I’m thinking I might wake up and it was all a dream. I’m moving around normally, but nothing is really sinking in right now!”
The couple explained how they came to discover their multi-million-dollar fortune.
“We don’t play each week, but we do like to play, especially Powerball. You can only try. You’ve got to be in it to win it,” the woman explained.
“With everything else going on at the moment I didn’t remember to check my ticket on Thursday night as I would usually do, so I only checked the ticket late last night.
“I was sitting there and I had bought two tickets with my husband, and I said ‘I haven’t checked those tickets yet’.
“When I scanned the first one on my phone, it said ‘no win’. I did the next one, and there was confetti all over my phone.
“I said ‘I think I’ve won something’. So other members of the family started scanning the ticket and nothing was sinking in. I just didn’t believe it.
“We were stunned, excited, in disbelief, surreal, just everything! I won’t forget that moment!
“I’ve been safeguarding that ticket ever since. The ticket came to bed with me last night.
“I even scanned it again this morning, and the confetti was still there so it must be true.”
As for how they will enjoy $80 million, the couple said plenty of ideas had already sprung to mind – from a new home to holidays – but they wanted to remain grounded.
“We’re happy, excited and shocked. We’re throwing ideas all over the place and I’m just thinking ‘let’s wait until we see the money in the bank account’,” the woman laughed.
“I really thought I would be waking up from a dream about now.
“The main thing at the moment is getting through what we’re all going through. Our health is really important, and we want to concentrate on getting through this period.
“When it passes, we’ll be ready to enjoy the prize. It gives us enormous peace of mind and freedom. There’s lots to worry about at the moment, but we don’t need to worry about money any more.”
The couple, who wish to remain anonymous, purchased their winning entry at Dromana Authorised Newsagency, 177 Point Nepean Road, Dromana.
Dromana Authorised Newsagency owner Paul Fancett said he was still revelling in the fact his outlet had sold the state’s biggest lottery prize-winning entry.
“Wow! That’s just great! What a great win!” he exclaimed.
“We’ve sold a few division one winning entries in the past, but it’s been a few years since we’ve had a win.
“We’ve never had a win as big as this! Our previous largest win was $1 million, so this certainly blows that out of the water.
“We are absolutely thrilled for our customer. Enjoy that prize!”
This is the sixth Powerball division one win across Australia so far this calendar year.