Two winners will split Powerball’s record-breaking $200million jackpot after correctly guessing all seven numbers and the Powerball.
The lucky seven numbers from Powerball draw 1446 were 12, 33, 23, 35, 1, 26 and 32 while the Powerball was 10.
The eye-watering $100million taken home by the two lucky punters is just under the record win from the Lott after a Sydney mum bagged $106million in 2019.
About 10million people – or half of Australia’s adult population – entered Thursday night’s draw in hopes of winning the life-changing jackpot.
The division one win resets the Powerball jackpot back to $4million for draw 1447 next week.
About 10million people – or half of Australia’s adult population – entered Thursday night’s draw in hopes of winning the life-changing jackpot
A total of $3,896,040.50 will be split between 22 people who guessed six of the seven lucky numbers, winning $177,092.75 each.
The division three prize pool of $4,843,722.10 will be shared between 406 Aussies who have each won $11,930.
More than 6.7million entries won on Thursday night, over 4.6million of which will get just $12.20 from the division nine prize pool.
Lottery prizes — won through entries with Golden Casket, NSW Lotteries, Tatts, Tatts NT and SA Lotteries — are classified as tax-free income in Australia but depending on how the money is used it can attract tax.
‘Once your prize is in a bank account, any interest earned on your prize is subject to income tax for both you and any gift recipients,’ The Lott advised.
A win may also affect other other sources of income.
‘If you currently receive a social security benefit from Centrelink, your prize may affect your entitlement,’ it says.
‘This will be dependent on the amount of your prize and the current value of your assets.’
The Lott said told Channel Seven News last week the best course of action for a winner is to seek tailored individual financial advice.

Any lucky punters who correctly guessed all of the numbers, a more than 134 million to one chance, will have to wait two weeks before getting their prize money
A man in a live TV interview revealed he will skip town and leave his wife behind if he took home the Powerball prize.
Mark Orval, a former AFL player, was on his morning walk on the Gold Coast on Thursday morning when he was stopped by a Sunrise reporter who asked him what he would do with the winnings.
‘(I’d) pack my bags, disappear, tell my missus I’m sick, and I’ll never be home again, and she’ll never know about it,’ he said.
The comment prompted gasps from the show’s hosts, with the reporter saying ‘watch out if you’re this guy’s missus’.
Sunrise host, Edwina Bartholomew, said ‘there might be a few conversations going on in that household today, Lotto win or not’.

Millions of Aussies have checked their lottery tickets after the winning numbers for Powerball’s record-breaking $200million jackpot were drawn
The former Collingwood player turned social media personality under the name ‘AngryDad’ took to Instagram to say he was joking and apologised to his wife, Sharon.
‘How ironic I was going for a leisurely stroll at 5.30am planning my getaway after tonight and bang, I get asked my plan and foolishly gave it away,’ he said.
‘Sorry Sharon I was clearly joking.’
Mr Orval would later ironically comment that ‘divorce is on the horizon’ on a post his wife made of her watching the segment.
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