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Four Winners Share $80M Powerball Jackpot in Record Sydney Draw

Four fortunate players have each claimed $20 million in tonight's $80 million Powerball Draw 1529, marking one of Australia's largest shared lottery wins of 2025.

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Powerball lottery balls displaying winning numbers from Draw 1529 that created four new Australian millionaires

SYDNEY (Sep. 4, 2025) - In a remarkable display of lottery fortune that rivals recent major events in Sydney, four lucky players have shared tonight's massive Powerball jackpot in Draw 1529.

Winning Numbers and Division One Prize

The life-changing numbers drawn were 9, 22, 23, 3, 13, 28, 32, with the crucial Powerball number 5. Each Division One winner will receive $20 million, marking one of Australia's significant wealth distribution events of 2025.

Prize Breakdown and Winners

While the odds of claiming the top prize stood at a daunting 1-in-134,490,400, thousands of Australians experienced winning moments across multiple divisions:

  • 43 Division Two winners each secured $29,746.25
  • 150 Division Three winners received $10,601.45 each
  • Over 2.3 million prizes awarded across all divisions

Economic Impact and Social Mobility

This substantial lottery distribution comes as Australia grapples with various economic initiatives, highlighting the transformative potential of regulated gaming in creating instant millionaires while generating revenue for public services.

Complete Prize Table

The total prize pool exceeded $125 million, distributed across nine divisions, benefiting over 2.3 million winners nationwide. Division One's $80 million jackpot represents the pinnacle of Australia's lottery system, reinforcing Powerball's position as a leading game of chance in the country.

Jack Thompson

Reporter based in Sydney, Jack covers climate issues, migration policies, and Australia's Indo-Pacific strategy.