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Lottery windfall stuns office in Australia | Lottery windfall stuns office in Australia |
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Twenty-one government employees - reportedly from the same department - have won a lottery jackpot worth A$55m (£32.5m; $40.3m) in Australia. | |
The Queensland workers will each pocket A$2.6m from the winning ticket, lottery owner Tatts Group said. | The Queensland workers will each pocket A$2.6m from the winning ticket, lottery owner Tatts Group said. |
The syndicate members all worked at the state's department of education, according to multiple local reports. | The syndicate members all worked at the state's department of education, according to multiple local reports. |
The winners, who wish to remain anonymous, used an office computer to confirm their windfall, Tatts said. | The winners, who wish to remain anonymous, used an office computer to confirm their windfall, Tatts said. |
The Brisbane Times reported the 21 were part of departmental team of 35 people. | The Brisbane Times reported the 21 were part of departmental team of 35 people. |
Winners elated | Winners elated |
"We were talking in the office yesterday about what we would do if we won and now it has happened. I just can't believe it," the syndicate leader said in a statement. | "We were talking in the office yesterday about what we would do if we won and now it has happened. I just can't believe it," the syndicate leader said in a statement. |
"Now I'll be able to buy a house and get my teeth fixed. I'll be able to afford braces." | "Now I'll be able to buy a house and get my teeth fixed. I'll be able to afford braces." |
Some of her colleagues who also won initially thought it was a joke, she added. | Some of her colleagues who also won initially thought it was a joke, she added. |
The winners were aged between 23 and 60. | The winners were aged between 23 and 60. |
The group would use the money in different ways, including on holidays and paying off debts, the syndicate leader said. | The group would use the money in different ways, including on holidays and paying off debts, the syndicate leader said. |
A department spokesman would not confirm to the BBC whether they employed the winners, but joked: "I can confirm it wasn't me". | A department spokesman would not confirm to the BBC whether they employed the winners, but joked: "I can confirm it wasn't me". |
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