Lakhwinder Singh Dhillon, 47, found the money in bundles of 10,000 Australian dollars after dropping off a group of people at Crown Casino last month.
Singh said the seven men and two women, whom he picked up from Chinatown in his cab, seemed quite drunk.
"When I saw all that money, I thought, what is happening, it is something amazing, what should I do," he said.
Singh decided to inform the police, but soon received a call asking him to return the money to the passengers who were at the casino, the Herald Sun reported.
Singh was presented a Certificate of Commendation by Melbourne's Mayor Robert Doyle at the Melbourne Awards.
"He is truly an inspirational Melburnian- it was the act of an honest man of integrity," Doyle said.
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