11 November 25

From five bucks to fortune! Deception Bay couple’s impromptu lunch-stop yields $700,000 Keno win

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  • A Deception Bay couple’s post-shopping feed turned into an afternoon of celebrations after they scored a whopping $700,000 in a game of Keno.
  • The Moreton Bay residents scored the Keno Classic 9 Spot jackpot in Keno draw 300, on Sunday 9 November 2025. They pocketed a total prize of $701,073.20.
  • The dynamic duo said the win couldn’t have come at a better time, sharing that they’d been searching for a rental property but can now look forward to buying a home of their own.
  • Their winning Keno Classic entry was purchased from Deception Bay Tavern, Cnr Bay Avenue & Deception Bay Road, Deception Bay.

By Eliza Wregg

Updated 11 November 2025 - 8:40 am,

first published at 11 November 2025 - 8:40 am

A Deception Bay couple’s post-shopping feed turned into an afternoon of celebrations after they scored a whopping $700,000 in a game of Keno.

The Moreton Bay residents scored the Keno Classic 9 Spot jackpot in Keno draw 300, on Sunday 9 November 2025. They pocketed a total prize of $701,073.20.

When an official from Keno called to confirm the winning news, the doting duo were still pumped with excitement.

“We’re going really good. It’s awesome,” the winning man said.

“We had a big afternoon and night celebrating afterwards, so we’re a bit in recovery mode today.

“It was such a surprise when it happened. We’d been doing some shopping and just pulled in for lunch.

“Normally, we’d get a $20 ticket together, but amazingly, this time we just got a $5 ticket.

“It’s completely life-changing. We’re just trying to wrap our heads around it all.

“My partner and I have been looking for a rental, but this changes everything. Now we can buy a home!

“Thank you so much for confirming. We were feeling anxious, but now we can let it sink in and start to make some plans.”

Their winning Keno Classic entry was purchased from Deception Bay Tavern, Cnr Bay Avenue & Deception Bay Road, Deception Bay.

Deception Bay Tavern spokesperson Terry Wilson said they wished their Keno winner all the very best with their prize.

“We love seeing our patrons score a Keno prize. They’ve always got some fun things planned for their windfalls. I’m sure this winner is no different,” he said.

“It’s great to see another win in our venue and we can’t wait to do it again!”

In FY25, Keno players across the eastern states of mainland Australia celebrated more than 76 million wins collectively worth more than $1.2 billion.

During this time, Keno crowned 20 millionaires and multi-millionaires who collectively took home more than $57.9 million. Four of these major winners were Queenslanders, including a Townsville man who scored $4.4 million.

Queenslanders enjoyed more than 27.3 million Keno wins totalling more than $450.7 million at pubs and clubs across the state in FY25.

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