Search on for mystery winner
Published 4:01pm 19 May 2025
Words by Nick Crockford
Officials are urging Moreton Bay residents and visitors to check their tickets after a player won $100,000 in today’s Lucky Lotteries - but may not know it.
The mystery ticketholder held the first prize winning entry in Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot draw 10981, drawn on Monday May 19.
If the winner had been in The Lott Members Club and registered their ticket to a player card or online account, they would have been told of their win.
Instead, officials from The Lott are waiting for the ticketholder to come forward.
The winning entry was bought at TSG Narangba, 32-36 Main Street, Narangba.
TSG Narangba owner Mani Bhardwaj said: “I was so excited when I found out the news that our outlet has sold a first prize winning entry.
“We will be decorating the store with posters and balloons this week to share the good news with customers.
“This is the second first prize-winning entry we’ve sold in the last two years. I have no doubt our customers are going to be very happy to hear the news.
“We hope our mystery winner checks their ticket soon and we wish them all the best.”
The Lott spokesperson Eliza Wregg said: “Our mystery winner is likely oblivious to the fact they’ve scored $100,000 in today’s Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot draw.
“We’re encouraging anyone who purchased a Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot ticket from TSG Narangba to check their ticket today!
If you have the winning ticket, contact The Lott on 131 868.
The Lucky Lotteries Mega Jackpot prize is now $6.04 million for draw 1703, while the Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot prize is now $18.57 million for draw 10983.
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