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Look for a lucky Cranbourne lottery winner

The Lott is looking for an unregistered lucky Cranbourne lottery player who exclusively won $4.8m Set for Life draw.

The elusive winner held the only division one winning entry nationally in Set for Life draw 3056, drawn Monday 18 December.

They could take home the prize of $4.8 million paid in instalments of $20,000 a month for 20 years.

However, the winning entry is unregistered, which means officials from The Lott have no way of contacting the winner and must wait for the ticketholder to come forward to claim their prize.

The winning entry was purchased at SuperStar Lucky Lotto at Shop 6/95 Monahans Road in Cranbourne.

The winning numbers were 44, 25, 38, 21, 41, 18 and 39, while the supplementary numbers were 8 and 34.

SuperStar Lucky Lotto manager Khanh Nguyen said the store hoped the winner came forward to check their ticket soon.

The Lott spokesperson Anna Hobdell said she couldn’t wait to unite Victoria’s latest division one winner with their annuity prize.

“Imagine how exciting it would be to realise you’ve just won Set for Life. Your plans for the next 20 years would certainly change with those extra digits in your bank account!” she said.

“Make sure you check your ticket, which could be in your wallet, handbag, fridge door or car glovebox. The winner could be you and you could be planning what to do with you prize!

“If you discover you are holding the winning ticket, contact The Lott on 131 868 to begin the process of claiming your prize.”

Across Australia, there was one division one winning entry in Set for Life draw 3056 – one in Victoria.

This marks the 125th Set for Life division one winner nationally since the game began and the 18th Set for Life division one winner so far this calendar year.

The Lott’s division one winning tally has now reached 396 so far in 2023, including 192 won by Tatts customers.

In FY23, there were 17 Set for Life division one winners across Australia who will receive $81.60 million during the next 20 years.

By the end of FY23, more than $101.6 million in monthly payments of $20,000 had been paid to the 118 Set for Life division one winners across Australia.

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