Police hope a $1 million reward will tempt someone who knows where Australia's most wanted man is to contact authorities.

Dezi Freeman remains on the run after allegedly shooting two officers during a deadly confrontation at Porepunkah, about 300km northeast of Melbourne, on August 26.

There have been no official sightings of Freeman and police believe he might be receiving assistance from people within his network.

If anyone is holding out information, police hope the seven-figure reward announced Saturday will give them a push to come forward and help them find the accused murderer.

Unlike usual information rewards, police only need to arrest Freeman, rather than convict him as is standard practice.

Homicide Squad Detective Inspector Dean Thomas said the biggest reward in state hist

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