Sydney woman sets Australian lottery history with $100m Powerball windfall

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A Sydney woman in her 40s has taken home the entire $100 million Powerball jackpot in last night's game

 

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Wow

Excellent

Have to say, I'm envious of someone who's so passionate about what they do, that they'll continue working after a $107,000,000 win. 🤷🏼‍♀️ Powerball WonTheBigOne ThePlanetsAligned

I am in my 40's just lucky I am single at this time. Pass on my details to her! Unless it's my x wife. Then she can keep the lot!!!

Good on her

I hope it makes her really happy

Record win of $107,000,000 to anonymous 40yr old.... well played anonymous 40yr old.... literally well played! 👍🏻

Great winner

Good for her !!

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