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$116,000 Super 66 phone calls unanswered in Beaconsfield

A Beaconsfield player is flying through the week more than $116,000 richer after winning division one in the weekend’s Super 66 draw – they just might not know it yet.

The elusive winner held one of the three division one winning entries nationally in Super 66 draw 4553, drawn Saturday 8 March 2025. Each entry scored $116,642.05.

Although the division one winning entry was registered to The Lott Members Club, officials from The Lott have been unable to make contact with the winner and deliver the life-enhancing news with the details provided.

The winning entry was purchased at Beaconsfield Newsagency, 121 Weld Street, Beaconsfield.

Beaconsfield Newsagency owner Jordan Wu said he was absolutely thrilled to hear his outlet had sold its first division one winning entry in over 40 years.

“It’s such an incredible feeling to know that one of our customers has won a division one prize! We’re overjoyed to have played a part in making someone’s dreams come true,” he shared.

“This is our very first division one winning entry since we opened our doors. It’s a special milestone for us, and we’re hopeful it’s the first of many more to come!

“Our customers will be just as excited as we are. Many of them have been loyal players for years and this news will give them hope and excitement.

“It’s a testament to the trust and support of our wonderful customers, and it motivates us to continue providing excellent service.”

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