YourTown Prize Homes Bundaberg: Complete Guide to Queensland's Premier Charity Lottery
By Gary Oldman · 27 February 2026

Everything about YourTown's Bundaberg prize homes - values, odds, tax implications & winning strategies. Expert analysis of Queensland's best charity lottery.
YourTown's best Bundaberg prize homes feature luxury coastal properties worth over $2 million, including waterfront houses with pools, modern kitchens, and premium furnishings. Located in desirable Bundaberg suburbs, these Queensland prize homes offer 1-in-400,000 winning odds while supporting local youth programs through ticket sales. Quick Answer: A retired Mackay teacher won $2.1M in YourTown's Bundaberg prize home draw in March 2024. YourTown offers 1-in-400,000 odds. This is 300 times better than Powerball. Tickets help Queensland youth. In March 2024, a retired teacher from Mackay won big. She got a $2.1 million YourTown prize home package in Bundaberg. This changed her life. It also helped youth across Queensland. This win shows why YourTown's Bundaberg prize homes are so popular. They mix luxury coastal living with real social impact. YourTown used to be called Boys' Town. They have run prize home draws in Queensland for over 30 years. They have raised more than $150 million for youth services. Their Bundaberg offers are always among the best prize packages in Australia. They have top properties in one of Queensland's best regional cities. They come with cash prizes and luxury items. Total package values often go beyond $2 million. Photo by Tom Fisk on Pexels How YourTown's Prize Home Model Works YourTown works under Queensland's charity gaming law. This law lets charities run gaming like prize home draws. This law makes sure things are fair and help real charities. It has strict rules for how they split funds. Prize money, admin costs, and charity work all get their share. The group gives about 60% of ticket sales to prize values. They give 25% to admin and marketing costs. They give 15% directly to youth programs. This means buying a $15 ticket gives roughly $2.25 to help at-risk young people. This makes it both a