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Trevor Sauer
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Trevor Sauer from Cashmere, Queensland appeared on Australia's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on September 4, 2000 and won AU$500,000, breaking Englishman Paddy Spooner's record as the show's biggest winner. He then appeared on the show again on 14 February 2005 with cricketing legend Shane Warne on a "Celebrity Roulette" edition of Millionaire. He won another $500,000, but this time all the money was donated to charity. He was joined Sharon Cuneta, Takeshi Kitano and Anders and Peter Lund Madsens in having seen the final question twice. Each contestant has had different outcomes.
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Trevor Sauer from Cashmere, Queensland appeared on Australia's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on September 4, 2000 and won AU$500,000, breaking Englishman Paddy Spooner's record as the show's biggest winner. He then appeared on the show again on 14 February 2005 with cricketing legend Shane Warne on a "Celebrity Roulette" edition of Millionaire. He won another $500,000, but this time all the money was donated to charity. He was joined Sharon Cuneta, Takeshi Kitano and Anders and Peter Lund Madsens in having seen the final question twice. Each contestant has had different outcomes.