The woman initially said "this has to be some kind of joke" when told she was the only division-one winner, and was an instant multi-millionaire.
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The Sydney woman purchased a PowerHit ticket, meaning she also won NINETEEN division two prizes totalling an additional $683,000.
On top of the win, the woman's PowerHit entry also won Division Two 19 times, meaning her total prize increased to $60,683,656.95.
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