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Jackpot winner plans to buy new bike instead of Porsche

Saturday Gold Lotto's drawing over the weekend produced four division one winning entries, each entitled to AU$1.5m A player from Coolangatta holds one of the four division one winning entries

Published on December 11, 2025

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Summary

  • Saturday Gold Lotto's drawing over the weekend produced four division one winning entries, each entitled to AU$1.5m
  • A player from Coolangatta holds one of the four division one winning entries
  • The fortunate man admitted that while he might not be getting a sports car, he will certainly buy a new bike


A lottery player who scored a life-changing prize prefers buying a new bike instead of a car. On Monday, The Lott confirmed that a fortunate Coolangatta man holds one out of a total of four division one winning entries for Saturday Gold Lotto's weekend drawing.

Four Aussie lottery players score top prizes from Saturday Gold Lotto

The lucky winner purchased his 10-game QuickPick entry from Coolangatta News and Lotto, Shop 2 at 6 Griffith Street in Coolangatta. Entering draw 4619 on Saturday, October 25, 2025, the winner holds one out of a total of four division one winning entries. The winning numbers from Saturday Gold Lotto's draw 4619 were 14, 13, 41, 29, 23 and 40, while supplementary numbers were 17 and 1. Besides the entry of the Queensland resident, one entry came from New South Wales, Victoria, as well as Tasmania. Each entry is entitled to a life-changing AU$1,556,751.24 ($1.02m) prize. According to data from The Lott, in FY25, the popular lottery game, Saturday Gold Lotto, helped make 165 people across Australia millionaires.

"I'll definitely be getting a new bike"

Speaking to an official from The Lott, the fortunate Coolangatta man shared his excitement. I normally only ever win $9.60 or $15.40 here and there, but when I saw the $1.5 million win, I just said to myself, ‘Holy moly!’. I had to make sure it was real from all angles, the winner said. Moreover, the lucky man deemed the win a momentous occasion, adding that once he realized what prize he had won, he had to claim it as soon as possible. Not unexpectedly, the fortunate winner already has plans for the windfall. I am a bit conservative, so I might not buy a Porsche with the win, but I'll definitely be getting a new bike. I love my cycling – provides me with exercise, mental wellness and some friends, he admitted. The winner added that the sweet AU$1.5m ($1m) prize will also help him in the future, considering his recent retirement. I'll also make sure my family is well looked after. There will be a lot of good things done, the fortunate Queensland player added.

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