BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » News » Man “too busy” to check lotto ticket pockets $100,000

Man “too busy” to check lotto ticket pockets $100,000

A Sunshine man “too busy” to check his Lucky Lotteries ticket has 100,000 reasons to smile.

The man finally came forward to collect his prize almost a month after the September 5 draw.

He told officials he was in disbelief.

“I’ve been a bit busy over the past few weeks and hadn’t got around to checking the ticket,” he said.

“You know how it is, it’s one thing after another and life gets in the way.

“It wasn’t until I finally checked it at the newsagency that I realised I’d been carrying a winning ticket around with me the whole time.

“I’ve never won anything like this before! I can’t believe it.”

The winner, who wishes to remain anonymous, said he hasn’t decided how to spend his winnings, but a beer sounded like a good place to start.

“I don’t know yet how I’ll spend it, but I know I’ll have a beer or two this afternoon to celebrate,” he said.

“I’ll spend it wisely that’s for sure!”

The winning ticket was purchased at Central West Newsagency in Braybrook.

Central West Newsagency owner Gino Bertolini said he was thrilled his outlet had sold a major prize winning entry.

“We’ve sold a couple of division one winning entries in the past, but this is our first major prize for a little while so we are thrilled.

“We are really happy for our customer. Couldn’t have gone to a more deserving person and it’s always great when a regular customer wins big,” Mr Bertolini said.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Additional health test for newborns

    Additional health test for newborns

    Victoria has become the first Australian jurisdiction to include sickle cell disease in its universal newborn health screening program. This expansion brings the total number of rare but serious conditions…

  • More than four walls

    More than four walls

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530350 For people who are socially isolated, culturally diverse or part of the LGBTQIA+ community, finding a space where you feel safe and welcomed…

  • Johns’ new challenge

    Johns’ new challenge

    One door closed and another opened for new Keilor Thunder signing Matt Johns. Johns, who had been playing in Queensland, was set to play basketball overseas late last year. When…

  • Forum supports women living with epilepsy across all life stages

    Forum supports women living with epilepsy across all life stages

    Epilepsy Action Australia and Australian Women with Epilepsy are inviting women across the country to take part in a powerful one-day forum designed to uplift, inform and support women living…

  • Funding to improve road safety across Victoria

    Funding to improve road safety across Victoria

    Victorian community organisations and groups will receive a total of $600,000 in grants from the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) to develop and implement local road safety projects. The funding, part…

  • Guitar virtuoso to take centre stage

    Guitar virtuoso to take centre stage

    The tiny, yet very mighty, Melbourne Chamber Orchestra is making its way to the west later this month. The orchestra will present its new show Flexible Sky, starring Slava Grigoryan,…

  • Police cut concerns

    Police cut concerns

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Residents and local politicians have raised concerns over further cuts to counter hours at Keilor Downs Police Station as well as a lack…

  • Pink Angels comes to Brimbank

    Pink Angels comes to Brimbank

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531534 The annual Pink Angels fundraiser, raising money for breast cancer patients, will be held in Brimbank for the first time next month. Money…

  • Smelly problem lingers

    Smelly problem lingers

    A strong odour resembling rotting meat continues to affect residents in the Sunshine-area, prompting questions about the Environment Protection Authority’s (EPA) enforcement on the companies responsible. As reported by Star…

  • Changing young lives

    Changing young lives

    Anglicare Victoria, the state’s largest provider of out-of-home care, has put out an urgent call to locals in the west to become foster carers. For Braybrook resident and foster carer…