A dedicated Meadow Heights tradesman has hammered home a Set for Life win that’ll keep the cash flowing like a concrete pour after scoring $20,000 a month for the next 20 years.
The Victorian held the only division one winning entry nationally in Set for Life draw 3758, drawn Wednesday 19 November 2025. He can look forward to a total division one prize of $4.8 million, paid in monthly instalments of $20,000 a month for the next 20 years.
Despite scoring the annuity prize, the hard-working blue-collar worker shared he’ll continue to wake up and go to work.
“That’s amazing! Are you serious?” he laughed.
“I had no idea. I’ve only just woken up. I don’t know what to say!
“It’s life-changing. It’ll take so much pressure off, and I can use it for my mortgage.
“I’ll keep working. I’m a tradie and I don’t mind my job!
“I can’t believe this. I just have a weekly subscription where I play the same numbers. I always hoped to win, but I never expected to actually get this call.
“I’m pretty speechless, but I’m just thinking about what to do now.
“What a great time to win before Christmas. I’m seeing family for it and speaking of, I’ve got to call my partner now and then mum!
“Thank you so much!”
His winning marked 10-game entry was purchased on The Lott website – the official home of Australia’s lotteries.
The winning numbers in Set for Life draw 3758 on Wednesday 19 November 2025 were 4, 44, 5, 33, 21, 30 and 39, while the supplementary numbers were 9 and 18.
Across Australia, there was one division one winning entry in Set for Life draw 3758 – the one in Victoria.
This marks the 162nd Set for Life division one winner nationally since the game began and the 15th Set for Life division one winner so far this calendar year.
The Lott’s division one winning tally has now reached 380 so far in 2025, including 152 won by Tatts customers.
In FY25, there were 28 Set for Life division one winners across Australia who will receive $20 million during the next 20 years.
By 30 June 2025, more than $166 million in monthly payments had been paid to the 158 Set for Life division one winners across Australia.
