Who’s offering Australia Day sales in 2025?

Calling all savvy shoppers! This is your ultimate guide to finding the very best deals and discounts on 26 January.

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Top Australia Day deals

There's no shortage of brands who love launching an Australia Day Sale and we've rounded up some of our favourites, including some with EXCLUSIVE codes for our readers.

First up is our friends over at MOS The Label who are offering a whopping AND exclusive 25% Off Full Price when you drop the code 25AUSDAY at checkout. We love these awesome ready-to-wear Australian designs.

Not to be outdone, Costway Australia are also offering an exclusive $20 off when you spend $200 or more and use the code FINDER20. Style up your back patio for less this year.

If you're in the market for some new slides, Merry People have dropped your new favourite sandal - "The Lochie". You'll be able to pick up an Australia Day deal with these sandals available in Bright Olive, Clay, Peach, and Black.

Looking for a new laptop? Don't worry because HP has you covered. You'll be able to save up to 40% on selected HP ENVY & Pavilion Laptops. You'll have to be quick as this is only while stocks last and of course, T&Cs will apply.

New year, new fitness goals? If your wardrobe isn't on board, Ryderwear has you covered. They'll sort out your fitness threads so you can kick-start your journey in style. Throw the code welcome15 in and get up to 15% off your purchase. They've also got a giant 70% off their ale range too. Walk in and run out with a new look.

"Running" along with the fitness theme, you'll also be able to nab a deal at LSKD with sales across their running collection. SlamJam is also running a huge sale with up to 60% off a range of items in their collection

Ready to refresh your wardrobe sustainably? Boody's got you covered with their bamboo clothes that are both ethical and eco-friendly. With their Australia Day "Bundle & Save Up to 25%" deal, you can update your looks while making a positive impact. Don't miss out on this chance to save and support sustainable fashion.

Whether your shopping for tech, fashion, fitness gear or something else, you won't want to miss out on these Australia Day deals. Keep on reading for more of our hand-picked deals and sales.

Our Top Australia Day picks

To the savvy shopper, Australia Day is more than just backyard cricket, going to the beach and spending time with friends and family. It's also a time when all your favourite Aussie retailers are offering huge savings and discounts across all kinds of product categories.

Not sure where to look? You're in luck. Here at Finder, we've done the hard work for you. Keep on scrolling to see the very best deals and discounts happening right now.

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Top tips to navigate the Australia Day sales

  • Compare. Unfortunately there'll be two types of retailers selling goods on Australia Day. Some retailers will buy products at cheap prices and in bulk so they can fulfill their customer's needs and still offer a discount. Others might keep their prices steady or even inflate them. Do your research by making calls or browsing similar products online to ensure you're not being ripped off.
  • Avoid Australian-themed merchandise that you don't need. Everyone wants to display a bit of Aussie pride on Australia Day, so it's easy to see why many people will want to buy merchandise and clothing with Australian flags and other national symbols on it. If the item you're looking for doesn't really need an Australian flag printed on it, you might want to avoid it: some retailers will discount these pieces, but others might jack prices up.

Australia Day shopping hours

Most larger department stores and supermarkets will be open on Australia Day. However, smaller specialty stores may not be open. Stores may also have shorter trading hours. For more information, check the trading hours section of the shopping centre you wish to visit on the Australia Day public holiday, or give them a call if you know the number.


Australia Day events and history

Australia Day marks the day that the First Fleet sailed into Sydney Cove on 26 January 1788. In 1838 the day was proclaimed as a public holiday to be celebrated each year. Later, in 1946, a committee was established in Melbourne to provide information about the day, followed by the other states. By 1994, all Australian states and territories were celebrating Australia Day on the same day.

If you're looking for something to do on the public holiday, you can check out our ultimate guide to Australia Day, including the top events, festivals and firework displays.


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