There might be one lucky dad in Port Macquarie unaware he is sitting on a golden Father’s Day Lotto ticket.
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A ticket purchased in Port Macquarie has won a division one prize worth more than $1.9 million in Saturday’s $21 million Lotto Superdraw.
The ticket, purchased from Settlement City Newsagency, was not registered.
NSW Lotteries is urging all Saturday Lotto Superdraw players to check their tickets as soon as possible to discover whether they are holding the division one winning entry.
NSW Lotteries spokesperson Belinda McDougall said because the unregistered winner has not yet claimed their division one prize, they could still be completely unaware they can start to make their million dollar Lotto dreams come true.
“Imagine going about your Monday with a Saturday Lotto ticket worth more than $1.9 million in your purse or wallet, or even floating around in your handbag or the centre console of your car!” Ms McDougall exclaimed.
“If you purchased a Saturday Lotto ticket in the weekend’s $21 Million Superdraw from Settlement City Newsagency in Port Macquarie, it’s time to check your wallet, purse, drawers and even piles of papers stacked on the kitchen bench for any forgotten Saturday Lotto tickets as you could be the millionaire we’re searching for.
“It was Father’s Day on Sunday so there’s a possibility this $1.9 million winning ticket could be still sitting inside a card on a coffee table or the bedside drawers so dads should give their Father’s Day card a good shake and see if a Saturday Lotto ticket slips out.”
Along with the winning entry from Port Macquarie, there were another three division one winning entries in New South Wales, two were purchased in Queensland, and five in Victoria.
The winning numbers in Saturday Lotto draw 3665 on Saturday, September 3 were 40, 32, 36, 23, 28 and 7, with the supplementary numbers 39 and 41.