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The lucky first names most likely to win big with Lotto in Australia have been officially announced.
The Lott revealed those with names beginning with J, A and D took home more than 25 per cent of the major division one lottery wins in 2020.
In the 12 months ending on New Year s Eve last year - and for the second year in a row - players with the first initial of J snared the most division one wins across all lottery games, scoring 11 per cent.
So while the development is great news if you happen to be named Jack or Jill, the Andrew s and Ava s of the country were a close second, with the first letter of the alphabet collecting 8.2 per cent of division one wins.
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$80m Powerball could sell as many as 4000 tickets a minute
The last time a Powerball jackpot accumulated to $80 million, more than 4000 tickets were sold in the space of a minute.
And lottery officials expect a similar flurry at the end of the work day, with the same amount up for grabs in tonight s draw.
At 5.27pm on a Thursday afternoon in July last year, 4367 tickets were sold in store and online in the space of 60 seconds.
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The Lott spokesperson Lauren Cooney urged people to get in earlier to avoid the rush. We re certainly expecting it to get very busy this afternoon in stores and online as we near draw close at 7.30pm AEST, she said.