Two tickets claim Powerball's $50 million jackpot
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The mammoth $50 million Powerball jackpot has been won by two entries tonight.

One ticket was bought in the Northern Territory and the other in Western Australia.

The $25 million prize is believed to be the biggest lottery win the Northern Territory has ever had, according to officials at the Lott.

The winning Northern Territory entry was bought at the Lucky Charm Alice Springs at the Coles Complex on Railway Terrace. (The Lott)

The winning numbers in Powerball draw 1534 were 11, 21, 15, 28, 10, 20 and 24, and the Powerball was 20.

The holders of the two winning tickets remained a mystery tonight as the results were revealed.

The winning Northern Territory entry was bought at the Lucky Charm Alice Springs at the Coles Complex on Railway Terrace.

Officials from Lotterywest were yet to speak to the Western Australian winner, the Lott said.

“Two Aussies became multimillionaires tonight, but possibly don’t know it yet,” the Lott spokesperson Matt Hart said.

Just imagine how $25 million might change your life and the lives of your nearest and dearest.”

There have been 327 division one winners this year.

In the last financial year more than $636 million was won, including two $100 million jackpots claimed by an Aspley woman in August last year and a Sydney player in June.

Of the 23 Powerball division one winning entries in FY25, 11 were in NSW, six in Queensland, four in Victoria and two in Western Australia.

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