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Winning a million Australian dollars from a morning coffee-buying lottery draws fortune for one fortunate individual

An individual based in Australia, casually sipping coffee one morning, recollected purchasing a Weekday Windfall lottery ticket and subsequently found themselves the recipient of a AU$1m prize, significantly changing their life.

AUstralian lottery winner pockets AU$1 million after morning cup of joe
AUstralian lottery winner pockets AU$1 million after morning cup of joe

Winning a million Australian dollars from a morning coffee-buying lottery draws fortune for one fortunate individual

In a surprising turn of events, a South Morang resident has become the latest winner of the Division 1 prize in the Weekday Windfall draw, pocketing a whopping AU$1m. The winner, who chose to remain anonymous, bought her lucky ticket while having her morning coffee.

The winning numbers for draw 4590, announced after 7:30 PM AEST on a recent Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, were 6, 4, 10, 37, 23, and 41, with supplementary numbers 11 and 36. This lucky combination has brought joy to two Division 1 winners across the country, with the South Morang woman being one of them.

Interestingly, the winning entry was not registered with The Lott Members Club, which could have made the process of contacting the winner easier. As a result, the lottery had no way to notify the winner about her newfound fortune.

The South Morang woman, who usually buys her tickets from retail shops, admitted that she should have registered her tickets. She revealed that she often misplaces her lottery tickets for a few days before checking them. This time, however, she found the winning ticket under some cards.

Weekday Windfall, a popular lottery game, offers prizes starting from a few bucks, with the top prize standing at AU$1m. Tickets for Weekday Windfall are available via The Lott's official App, online, or via retail outlets across the country.

Another Division 1 winner from Queensland also emerged from draw 4590, but their identity remains undisclosed to protect their privacy. The anonymous winners are urged to come forward and claim their prizes.

The South Morang woman, when asked about her plans for the winnings, said she intends to use the money for "realistic stuff." She did not elaborate on what these plans entail, maintaining her anonymity.

Despite the excitement surrounding the South Morang winner, it serves as a reminder to all lottery players to register their tickets, ensuring they can be contacted promptly if they win a prize. After all, you never know when your lucky day might come!

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