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A Gawler resident or visitor has become a multi-millionaire overnight after scoring a life-changing $4.8 million in last night’s Set for Life draw, though they may not know it yet.
The elusive winner held the only division one winning entry nationally in Set for Life draw 3392, drawn Monday, 18 November 2024 and pocketed $4.8 million to be paid in monthly instalments of $20,000 for 20 years.
If the winner had been part of The Lott Members Club and registered their ticket to a player card or online account, they would have already been alerted to their good fortune. Instead, officials from The Lott are eagerly waiting for the ticketholder to check their ticket and come forward.
The winning entry was purchased at Northern News, Shop 24, Gawler Central Shopping Centre, 1 Cowan Street, Gawler.
The Lott spokesperson Khat McIntyre said she couldn’t wait to unite South Australia’s latest division one winner with their annuity prize.
“We’re urging all players who purchased a Set for Life ticket from Northern News to check their tickets today,” she said.
"“If this winner had registered their entry to a player card or online account, they would have already been united with their prize.
“It's a great reminder to players of the importance of registering your tickets to a player card or online account so all of your prizes are secure, and you can be contacted directly with the good news of a big win.
“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 every month!
“Make sure you check your tickets, and if you discover you are holding the winning ticket contact The Lott on 131 868 to begin the prize claim process.”
The winning numbers in Set for Life draw 3392 on Monday 18 November 2024 were 29, 13, 16, 31, 30, 7 and 20, while the supplementary numbers were 38 and 22.
Across Australia, there was one division one winning entry in Set for Life draw 3392 – one in South Australia.
This marks the 143rd 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 392 so far in FY24, including 27 won by SA Lotteries customers.
In FY24, there were 12 Set for Life division one winners across Australia who will receive $57.6 million during the next 20 years.
By 30 June 2024, more than $131.48 million in monthly payments of $20,000 had been paid to the 130 Set for Life division one winners across Australia.
More chances to win
There are more chances to win big with tonight’s Oz Lotto offering $20 million, while Thursday’s Powerball has $50 million up for grabs.
Tonight’s Set for Life draw offers players the chance to win a division one prize of $20,000 a month for 20 years – that’s $20K on Replay! Set for Life is the only game that allows you to play your numbers across seven consecutive daily draws – meaning you have the chance to win $20K on Replay every day of the week.
The Lucky Lotteries Mega Jackpot prize is now $3.16 million for draw 1691, while the Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot prize is now $7 million for draw 10894.
Tickets can be purchased at any licenced lottery outlet, online from thelott.com or via The Lott mobile app.
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In FY24, more than 132.8 million winners took home more than $4.4 billion in prize money from their favourite games at The Lott, including Saturday X Lotto, Weekday Windfall, Powerball, Oz Lotto, Set for Life, Lucky Lotteries, Keno (SA), Super 66, Lotto Strike and Instant Scratch-Its.
Last financial year, Australia’s official lotteries contributed more than $1.8 billion via state lottery taxes and donations to help community initiatives, such as hospitals, health research, disaster relief and education.