One in six Aussies are expected to buy a ticket in the upcoming $50m Powerball draw in the hope of joining 15 other winners this year.
“If you win the jackpot, you’ll want to know immediately. Of this year’s 15 division one Powerball wins, nine have been in NSW, three in Victoria and one each in Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia. “There have already been more Powerball division one wins so far in 2022 than there were during 2019, 2020 or 2021,” The Lott spokesman Matt Hart said.
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“About a quarter of the year’s Powerball division one winning entries have been PowerHit entries,” Hart said. Hart said if one person snagged the division one prize on Thursday, they would win the third-biggest Australian lottery prize in 2022. One in six Australian adults is expected to have an entry in the draw, after the division one prize grew after no-one won the past three draws.
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The man celebrated with a humble cup of two-minute noodles, admitting he was feeling “quite numb” after the win and it “hadn’t quite sunk in”. The worker made the decision to quit his job after sharing in Saturday’s division one prize pool, with his Slikpik 18 entry worth a cool $875,660. A Perth traffic controller has hit stop on his career after landing in some serious green, with the lucky player sharing his Lotto story and his cross-country Mustang drive dream ahead of Thursday’s $50 million Powerball jackpot.
While there were no winners in the division one prize on Thursday night, two lucky WA players are $110000 richer, having claimed division two wins.
The Powerball jackpot has risen to a whopping $100 million, meaning punters will next week have the chance to scoop the second highest Lotto prize this year. Lotterywest spokesperson Alana Christian said it was exciting to see the Powerball jackpot increasing. In total More than 208,000 Western Australians took home a prize across other divisions, but most will likely be playing again next week in the hope of taking out the huge prize.
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It’s also the first time Powerball has offered a $100 million jackpot in 2022 and only the fourth time in Powerball’s 26-year history the jackpot has climbed this high. “The Powerball jackpot has surged to $100 million after there were no division one winners in tonight’s (Thursday night) draw. “While no one took home the coveted $50 million jackpot prize in tonight's Powerball draw, there were a total of 1,693,915 prizes worth more than $31.9 million won in divisions two to nine. [The Lott](https://www.thelott.com/real-winners/powerball/powerball-offers-100-million-for-the-first-time-in-2022) said no division one winners were drawn in the Powerball draw on 13 October, and next week Powerball would offer $100 million for the first time in 2022. “I think it would be pretty nice to do that next week when the Powerball has jackpotted to $100 million – that would be the icing on the cake!” [Golden Arrow Bargara News](https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068454303600) in January 2020, and since owning the [two stores](https://www.facebook.com/Goldenarrownews) she hadn’t sold a division one prize yet.
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In fact, we’ve already seen more Powerball division one wins so far in 2022 than there were during 2019, 2020 or 2021.” “We’re sure most Powerball players are already dreaming about what they’d do if they won a slice of this massive jackpot next week. While no one took home the coveted jackpot prize, there were a total of 1,693,915 prizes worth more than $31.9 million won in divisions two to nine in tonight’s Powerball draw.