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Powerball Draw 1531: $20M Jackpot After No Division 1 Winners

Tonight's Powerball Draw 1531 saw no Division 1 winners, pushing the jackpot to $20 million. Four Division 2 winners each claimed nearly $97,000 in prizes.

ParJack Thompson
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Major Australian Lottery Prize Rolls Over as Division 1 Remains Unclaimed

In tonight's Powerball Draw 1531 held in Sydney on September 18, 2025, no players managed to secure the coveted Division 1 prize, pushing the jackpot to an impressive $20 million for the next draw.

The winning numbers that eluded players were 29, 33, 12, 24, 18, 32, 1, with Powerball number 8. This sequence continues a trend of significant prize pools that have been making headlines across Australia, much like the major government investments reshaping Australia's economic landscape.

Division Winners and Prize Breakdown

While the top prize remained elusive, several Australians celebrated substantial wins:

  • Division Two: 4 winners, each claiming $96,979.45
  • Division Three: 43 winners, each receiving $11,215.70
  • Division Four: 871 winners, each awarded $481.50

The growing jackpot reflects a period of significant financial movement in Australia, coinciding with other major national developments including substantial infrastructure investments and strategic retail sector changes.

Next Draw Prospects

With odds of approximately 1 in 134.5 million for Division 1, next week's $20 million draw represents one of the larger prize pools in recent Powerball history. The escalating jackpot is expected to drive increased participation across the nation.

Players are reminded to check their tickets carefully and maintain responsible gambling practices when participating in lottery games.

Jack Thompson

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