The lucky Thames Lotto winner was still to come forward last night after scooping one of the biggest Powerball wins in history.
The $27.3 million Powerball and First Division ticket was sold at Martina Four Square and Lotto and while people queued up outside prior to opening at 8am, none of them had the right numbers.
But they were persistent.
Shop worker Mandeep Singh said the town was abuzz with the news, and most were checking their tickets at least twice just to be sure - using the self-checker before getting staff to also scan it in case the machinery was faulty.
"Normally they just chuck it in the bin after checking their tickets, but I don't know why, they're still keeping them at the moment.