A Queensland boilermaker has entered the Australian history books after securing the nation’s second-largest Keno prize on record, a monumental $8.8 million win that promises to redefine his future. The Gladstone tradesman, whose life was instantly transformed, has already declared his intention to abandon welding for a full-time fishing career.
The life-altering moment unfolded when a bartender at The Queens Hotel in Gladstone discreetly pulled him aside for a private conversation. An official confirmation from The Lott soon followed, leaving the winner in a state of euphoric disbelief. “Mate, you’ve turned a boilermaker into a fisherman,” he exclaimed, describing the surreal experience as akin to a movie plot.
Reflecting on the shock, he admitted, “I actually didn’t see my numbers come up. Once I realised, I couldn’t even speak. I was just gobsmacked.” The winner outlined immediate plans for his windfall, prioritizing family security with commitments to upgrade his home, purchase a boat, and ensure lifelong financial stability for his children.
The venue that sold the winning ticket, The Queens Hotel, shared in the celebration. Owner Phillip Bloomfield expressed profound excitement, marking this as their first major Keno winning entry. He emphasized the community significance of the event, noting the team’s pride in facilitating such a positive life change for a local patron. The hotel plans to host a staff party to commemorate the historic sale.
This extraordinary win contributes to a remarkable year for Keno participants across Australia, who collectively celebrated over 76 million wins totaling more than $1.2 billion in prizes throughout the previous year.
