GOLDEN Casket have encouraged everyone to check any old lotto tickets lying around at home as the winner of a $369,000 Gold Lotto prize remains unknown a year after the draw.
The ticket – one of 11 division one winning entries – was bought at Nextra Capalaba Park News on November 4 last year.
The entry was not registered and the winner is yet to claim their prize.
Golden Casket spokesman Matt Hart urged anyone who bought an entry into that draw to check their tickets as they could be more than $300,000 richer.
“On the one year anniversary of the Saturday Gold Lotto draw, we are making another public appeal in the hope that our mystery division one winner will be united with their prize,” he said.
“We are hoping that everyone keeps an eye out for any unchecked Saturday Gold Lotto tickets that could be lying around their home.
“The winning ticket could be anywhere, from a car glovebox, to a junk drawer, to a reusable shopping bag.”
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Mr Hart said customers had up to seven years to claim prizes in Queensland.
Nextra Capalaba Park News owner manager Leigh Harrison said she was eager to unite the winner with their division one prize.
“It was great to have sold that division one winning ticket and we can’t wait to unite our winner with their prize,” Ms Harrison said.
“It’s been almost a year, so we are really hoping we can find the winner as soon as possible so that they can start enjoying their life being more than $300,000 richer.
“We tell all of our customers about the mystery winner and have encouraged them to check their old tickets in the hope that our winner discovers their division one win.”