"Some of the syndicate members were shaking, others told me they had goosebumps. One of the guys even said his hair was standing on end and his face was tingling from the shock of it all."
The syndicate leader went on to say he was excited to be sharing it with his work colleagues because they've all been working hard and putting in long hours to earn some extra money for their families.
The leader also went on to say that while they would personally be retiring off the back of the win, they weren't sure of what everyone else in the group had planned.
Sandra Borsato, the manager of The Mall Newsagency where the winning ticket was bought, said she was ecstatic that the winning ticket had been sold at her shop.
"We're over the moon to know that we've helped not just one but 14 people become multi-millionaires."
In December, three separate winners shared in a $70 million jackpot prize while one winner claimed a $50 million pot in July.
- news.com.au