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Whakatāne Lotto ticket winner of $12 million makes plans on how to spend winnings

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27 Jun, 2022 09:49 PM3 mins to read

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A woman had a Powerball First Division ticket worth $12.25 million. Photo / NZME

A woman had a Powerball First Division ticket worth $12.25 million. Photo / NZME

A Whakatāne woman had an extra special Matariki holiday weekend after finding out the little yellow ticket she bought on a whim had won her $12.25 million.

While she's still letting it all sink in, she says the "win represents freedom and will help our family a lot".

The winning ticket was sold at Halfway Store in Whakatāne.

The prize is made up of $12m from Powerball First Division and $250,000 from Lotto First Division.

The woman, who wished to stay anonymous, picks up a ticket about once a month and was out running errands last Wednesday when she decided to pop into her local store and grab a Power Dip for that night's draw.

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"I was out doing some chores as I usually do when I remembered it was Wednesday and thought I'd pick up a ticket."

She tucked her lucky ticket away in her purse, finished her errands and went about the rest of her day.

The next day, she headed into town for an appointment and checked her ticket while she waited.

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She hadn't heard there was a big win in her area, so was shocked when the winning music played and the Lotto operator took her to one side, quietly telling her she had won Powerball.

"When the lady showed me the receipt, I thought it said $1,200, but she soon told me 'Not $1,200… $12 million.'

"I was really shocked. I was a bit hot and bothered and I didn't know what to do, but luckily the people in the shop helped me," she said.

"I have no idea how I still managed to go to my appointment after that," she laughed.

Afterwards, the woman went home and called her son with the good news.

"Mum was cool as a cucumber. She calmly told me she had won Lotto… but she didn't tell me how much, so when I went round and saw the ticket and claim form, I was blown away," he said.

The pair made a plan to head up to Auckland so they could claim the prize in person.

"The drive up was surreal. We were chatting about all the things Mum could do with the money – first on her list is getting a new phone," he said.

With the win safely claimed, the woman is looking forward to celebrating with her family.

"I can't wait to celebrate – I think we'll have some fine wine and dining while we're in Auckland," she said.

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The woman plans to take some time to let her win sink in before making any big decisions but would like to do some home renovations and go on a trip.

"This win represents freedom and will help our family a lot," she said.

"There are some things I want to do around the house, so it came at a really good time.

"I'd also love to go on a helicopter flight around the South Island," said the woman.

This is the ninth time Powerball First Division has been struck in 2022.

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