Check your tickets! Numbers for Powerball’s $20MILLION jackpot are revealed

  • Australians checking their tickets after Thursday's Powerball $20million jackpot
  • Winning numbers were 32, 35, 3, 18, 7, 6 and 14 while the Powerball was 2
  • Officials say one in ten Australian adults were expected to buy a ticket for draw

One lucky Australian is now an instant multimillionaire after Thursday night's $20million Powerball.

The winning entry was an unregistered entry from Victoria.

The winning numbers were 32, 35, 3, 18, 7, 6 and 14. 

The Powerball was 2. 

Three division two winners will take home  $155,140.10 each while 51 division three winners each won $5,576.95.

One in ten adults are expected to buy a ticket for Thursday night's draw 1249, where the division one prize hadn't gone off in three weeks.

No-one won last week's $12million draw, which saw the jackpot grow to $20million. 

Everyone who bought an entry for Thursday's night Powerball should check their tickets

Everyone who bought an entry for Thursday's night Powerball should check their tickets 

The last division one prize winner was crowned almost a month ago.

A man from Sydney won $20million in March after the numbers came to him in a dream.

'I dreamt of these numbers a few years back, and I've kept playing them on Powerball ever since and they finally came up!' he said.

The last division one prize winner was crowned almost a month ago (stock image)

The last division one prize winner was crowned almost a month ago (stock image)

'I dreamt these numbers about thirty years ago. It was a very vivid dream and I saw every number in plain sight.'

A man from Port Macquarie, on the NSW Central Coast, won $60million just three weeks ago.  The massive windfall was the third biggest individual windfall in Australian lottery history.

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Check your tickets! Numbers for Powerball's $20MILLION jackpot are revealed

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