If you've ever wanted a chance to win $100 million dollars, today could be your day.
Powerball has jackpotted to $100 million, with the draw taking place tonight at 6pm.
It's set to be a record breaking night if the jackpot goes off - although the jackpot has failed to be won for the past eight weeks.
Lotterywest say if one single ticket takes home the entire prize pool it will be the biggest local and national lotto prize ever won.
One-in-two Australian adults are set to buy a ticket to tonight's draw.
"There are more than 500 Lotterywest stores who have been reporting busy periods, with interest set to peak this afternoon when close to 1200 tickets will be produced from lottery terminals each minute," Lotterywest spokesperson Pina Compagnone said.
The largest lotto prize won in Australia is currently $70 million, which has been won twice interstate.
The equal largest jackpot offer of $100 million has also been matched twice before, once in 2012 and in 2018.
Tickets can be purchased until 6pm tonight - don't miss out!
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