The first prize includes the fully furnished home at 76 Bardon Avenue, Miami Qld 4220, and $2,985,000 in gold bullion. The home at 76 Bardon Avenue, Miami Qld 4220 has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 2 car spaces. Draw 557 closes 24 June 2026. Every ticket purchased funds essential youth services including Kids Helpline, crisis accommodation and employment programs for at-risk young Australians, with the charity operating since 1961.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I enter Yourtown Draw miami?
Use the ticket button on this page — it opens the official operator checkout in a new tab. You must meet the operator’s eligibility rules (typically 18+). Sales close Wednesday 24 June 2026 at 10:00 pm AEST, unless sold out earlier.
How much are tickets for Yourtown Draw miami?
Use the ticket button on this page for current pricing. Bundles usually lower the cost per entry.
Where is this prize home located?
The prize property is in Miami, QLD, Queensland, Australia. As listed: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car. Confirm the full address on the official draw terms.
What is included in the Yourtown Draw miami prize?
The major prize is valued at about $3,200,000 (Miami, QLD). Includes the home as described (4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car) plus operator-listed inclusions. Use the prize breakdown on this page and the official rules for the full list.
When does Yourtown Draw miami close?
Yourtown Draw miami closes on Wednesday 24 June 2026 at 10:00 pm AEST, unless sold out earlier. Tickets must be purchased before this time — no late entries are accepted.
Who is eligible to enter Yourtown Draw miami?
Eligibility is set by the licensed operator (usually 18+ and Australian residency rules). Read the official terms on the operator’s site before you buy — this page is a guide only.
When is the draw and how will winners be notified?
The draw is scheduled for Friday 26 June 2026 at 12:00 pm AEST. Winners are contacted using details from the ticket purchase; public winner announcements follow the operator’s rules.
Are lottery winnings taxed in Australia?
Lottery and prize-home winnings are generally not treated as ordinary income in Australia, but your situation can vary. For personal advice, speak to a registered tax agent and check current ATO guidance.