There's still time to find a present before Father's Day on 6 September.
Here are all the best deals handpicked by our shopping experts. Check out our handy guide to the best Father's Day gift ideas, cards, and so much more, broken down by budget, personality and gift type – making it easy to find the perfect gift.
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Handpicked Father's Day gifts and deals
Looking to pick up something quick? Below are some of our favourite products across a range of popular categories including tech, food, gaming and more.
Tech and gaming

821-game Retro Classic Console - $36.25
For older gamer dads, there's this 621-in-1 Retro Mini Games Console. As the name implies, it comes with a whopping 621 classic video games including Super Mario Bros, Street Fighter, Tetris and Star Wars. Get it from eBay for $41.25.

Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros - $89.25
The Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros handheld video games console is a great gift for any gamer dads reared in the '80s. Amazon has it for $92.58. The product has been de-listed by Nintendo so get it for your dad while you still can.

Campark Solar Wildlife Trail Camera - $123.44
If your dad secretly wishes he was David Attenborough, the Campark Solar Wildlife Trail Camera is the gift he needs. Equipped with a 4K UHD 60MP waterproof camera, inbuilt night vision and a camouflage case, it can be discreetly fastened to trees to capture amazing wildlife footage. Get it from eBay for under $169.99.

Echo Dot (5th Gen) - $99
Amazon's very own voice-controlled speaker makes a great (and useful) addition to any room. Ask Alexa to check the weather, read the news, play music, answer your questions and more.

PlayStation VR2 - $629
For all the gaming dads who are always on the look out for the next game tech, the PlayStation VR2 is definitely a must-have.
Gift card

RedBalloon experiences - From $50
If you haven't planned anything in time for Father's Day, a RedBalloon gift card is a wonderful thing to look forward to. There are a huge range of dad-friendly experiences available, from clay target shooting to BBQ cooking classes. RedBalloon is throwing a Father's Day sale with 20% off selected experiences.
Food and drink

Beer and Cheese Hamper - $129
If your father chooses beer over everything else, get him this hamper from Edible Blooms and he'll love you forever. It comes equipped with a bottle of pale ale, and an assortment of cheese, crackers, truffles and more.

Nutribullet 900W Mega Pack - $149.99
If your dad's on a health kick, this Nutribullet blender is about to get plenty of use. Featuring a powerful 900-watt motor, this Nutribullet can easily blend seeds, nuts and tough fruit skins to make fresh juice, smoothies or even his favourite salsa.

Kitchen Couture air fryer oven - $169.15
This 10L stainless steel air fryer oven is compact yet versatile, offering seven pre-set programs for quick and healthy meals with little to no oil. With a wide temperature range, touch controls, and easy-to-clean design, it makes everyday cooking simple and convenient.
Cheap Father's Day gifts (under $25)

Deluxe Engraved Carbon Fibre Pen Set - $19.95
If you're looking for a gift Dad will have for a while, this luxurious pen comes engraved with a personal message. Your dad is going to love this.

Engraved Father's Day Hammer - $12.20
Has your dad got a knack for building things? Get him a personalised hammer and he'll have it in his toolbox for years to come.
Fun Father's Day gifts

SKLZ Accelerator - $91.94
This SKLZ accelerator is the perfect gift for dads who have been missing the golf course in lockdown. Granting him the ability to perfect his putt at 3 key putting distances, you'll find it difficult to pull him away in time for Father's Day lunch.
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Gift ideas for every kind of dad
Looking for something in particular? We've created some handy guides for every sort of dad. Whether he's into fixing things up, playing sports, or is fashion-forward, we can help.

New Dads. Still looking for perfect gifts for new dads? You'll be able to find special gift ideas here.

DIY Dads. Let your Dad creates fun and creative products with his tools inspired by these best DIY gift ideas.
Gift ideas for every budget
No need to worry if you're on a bit of a budget this year. Find the perfect Father's Day gift for less than $20, $50 or $100 that will surely impress your dad.

Gifts under $20. A perfect gift doesn't need to be expensive. Check out these gift ideas for your dad.

Gifts under $50. Surprise your dad without spending too much with these perfect gift ideas.

Gifts under $100. Spoil Dad without breaking the bank with these top gift ideas.
Gifts he's guaranteed to love
Make Father's Day personal. Be it a photobook or a funny T-shirt, create a customised gift that's perfect for your dad.

Popular gifts. There's something in here for every Dad and every budget.

Scrapbook. Cherish the memories you had with your dad by simply creating this simple scrapbook. Get ideas here.

Online Father's day gifts. No time to go to the store? Search online for Father's day gift this year.
When is Father's Day Australia 2026?
Father's Day is the first Sunday in September in Australia. In 2026, the date to mark in your calendar is 6 September.
Father's Day experiences
We're all about doing something a little bit different for Father's day. So if you think your dad is over socks, collared shirts and new wallets, check out these borderline-crazy ideas we have to really make this Father's Day stand out from the rest.

Experiences. Give your dad the best Father's Day experiences that he'll never forget.

Cruises. Take your dad to sailing, fishing, cruising and wildlife watching this Father's day.
Treat dad to lunch

Sydney. Let you and your dad enjoy the sophisticated meat dining experience this Father's day.

Melbourne. A roundup of some of the top spots to get takeaway lunch or delivery that dads will love.

Brisbane. Find the best eating hotspots to treat dad this Father's day.
Father's Day poems and quotes
Can't find the right words to say to dad in that Father's Day card of yours? No sweat. Here are some key phrases that'll melt his heart. Poem: Father, I love you Daddy, I love you For all that you do. I'll kiss you and hug you 'Cause you love me, too. You feed me and need me To teach you to play, So smile 'cause I love you On this Father's Day. By: Unknown Poem: Parent's Murphy's Law
- Parenting is a 24-hour-a-day job with no salary, no raises, no promotions and very few vacations.
- Parents are responsible for everything that happens to their children.
- Guilt and self-blame are occupational hazards.
- Parents don't get worker's compensation or any other fringe benefits.
- Parents can never retire -- even when their kids ask them to.
- Parents "don't get no respect" --until they die--and then it's too late.
Poem: Father’s Day
By: Bruce Lansky
It's Father's Day and one thing rings true,
You're my best mate and a great Dad too.
I love you.
Happy Father's Day.
Quote
By: Tracey Priddle
"He didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it."
Quote
By: Clarence Budington Kelland
"Any man can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a dad."
Quote
By: Anne Geddes
"My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person—he believed in me."
Quote
By: Jim Valvano
"Dad, you're someone to look up to no matter how tall I've grown."
Quote
By: Unknown
And finally, perhaps the best quote of all:


Stephanie Yip
Stephanie Yip was the shopping editor at Finder. Previously she was Finder’s travel editor and before that was our lifestyle writer. She has been writing in the travel, shopping and lifestyle space for over 15 years. During her time at Finder she was featured in a number of publications including The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian Australia, Travel Weekly, Escape and KarryOn. Before joining Finder, her previous jobs include editor for kids' magazine DMAG and writer for Thomas Cook and Wizz Air's in-flight magazine. Stephanie previously studied a Bachelor of Communications from the University of Technology Sydney, Australia.











