Thousands of Australians were expected to buy a ticket every single minute today for the sixth largest lottery jackpot ever offered.
Lottery officials tonight revealed the winning numbers in Draw 1475 were 16, 24, 11, 4, 10, 18 and 23 with a Powerball of 6.READ MORE:
Thousands of Australians were expected to buy a ticket every single minute today, with up to half of all adults trying their luck. "The last time we saw a $100 million Powerball draw was in May when, the peak of sales was at 6.44pm on the day of the draw when more than 7980 tickets were sold in a single minute.
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