Tasmanian Man Quits Job Instantly After $913K Lotto Win

Tasmanian Man Quits Job Instantly After 913K Lotto Win

Tasmanian Man Quits Job Instantly After $913K Lotto Win

So here's a story that’ll make you do a double take—and maybe even check your own lotto ticket. A man from Tasmania just pulled off what most of us only dream about. He won big in the TattsLotto and, without skipping a beat, decided he was done with work. Forever.

Imagine this: you're sitting across from your partner, having your usual day, and suddenly—bam! You find out you've won over $913,000 in a lottery draw. That’s exactly what happened to this lucky Tasmanian. As soon as he saw the numbers matched and realized the win was real, he looked across the table and simply said, “I’m not going to work anymore.” Just like that. No hesitation, no second thoughts. Retirement—effective immediately.

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This win came from TattsLotto draw 4591, held on July 19. He’d bought a 50-game QuickPick from a kiosk in Sorell, a quiet little place. And it turned out to be one of the seven golden tickets drawn that day across Australia. Talk about a life-changing moment.

The man, whose identity hasn’t been revealed, said he and his wife had already been thinking about retirement—but this massive win just fast-tracked everything. The first thing on their to-do list? A long caravan road trip. He mentioned they’d been planning one for ages, and now they’re not only making it happen—they’re upgrading their caravan too.

He sounded overjoyed when he said, “We’re over the moon.” They’re planning to meet with a financial planner soon to get everything in order. No wild splurging—just smart moves to secure a comfortable, happy life moving forward.

And get this—Tasmania has had 12 major lottery wins just this year alone. That’s over $75 million in prize money shared by the lucky few. Maybe there’s something in the water down there!

So next time someone tells you winning the lottery doesn’t change lives, you might want to tell them about the guy from Tassie who turned a QuickPick into early retirement and a ticket to freedom.

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