The winner of a multi-million dollar lottery draw is yet to come forward and claim the prize, with officials urging Australians to check their tickets to see if they are the lucky ones.
Monday night's Set for Life draw produced one division one winner, which has yet to be claimed and will make someone $4.8 million richer once they find their ticket.
Lott officials said the ticket had been purchased at SuperStar Lucky Lotto in Cranbourne, Melbourneand have urged people in the area to monitor their numbers.
The winning numbers were 44, 25, 38, 21, 41, 18, 39 and the additional numbers were 8 and 34.
The Lott officials are urging everyone who entered Monday's Set for Life draw to check their tickets to see if they are the only $4.8 million Division One winner (pictured)
If the prize is claimed, the winner will be on track to receive a monthly payment of $20,000 for the next twenty years before the amount is cashed out.
However, because the ticket is not registered, officials cannot contact the winner to let them know.
The Lott's Anna Hobdell issued a warning to anyone visiting the SuperStar Lucky Lotto to check for the ticket so they could claim what was theirs.
“We urge all players who purchased a Set for Life ticket from SuperStar Lucky Lotto to check their tickets today,” she said.
'Imagine how exciting it would be to realize that you have just won Set for Life. Your plans for the next twenty years would certainly change with those extra figures in your bank account!'
The hunt comes as players prepare for Tuesday's mega $70 million Oz Lotto draw, which will be the biggest prize pool on offer in more than four years.
It is also the second largest standalone prize ever offered by the game, second only to $100 million Powerball in August 2022.