One lucky Australian has become the nation s newest millionaire after winning $1.1million - but three days later the lucky punter has still not been found.
The ticket was bought at a Winston Hills Newsagency in Western Sydney, but officials have no way of contacting the individual as the entry is unregistered.
The lucky recipient is one of five division one winning entries in the April 17 draw, with each player now $1,145,653.60 richer.
Mystery Australian has scooped up a whopping $1.1million in Saturday s jackpot (pictured: stock image)
Newsagency worker Barbara Veitch said she was excited that her store had sold a winning ticket.
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Don’t let this happen to you! If you have a large collection of anything
(including electronics), you must have a succession plan. It would
also be a good idea for you to periodically ‘clean house’ and allow
collectors – young and old – to pick up items you don’t absolutely need.