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Black Friday 2024: The Best Deals In Australia Right Now
— 14 November 2024

Black Friday 2024: The Best Deals In Australia Right Now

— 14 November 2024
Chris Neill
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Chris Neill

Wallets at the ready, because Black Friday and Cyber Monday — arguably the biggest sale events of not just 2024, but every calendar year — are just around the corner. But this hasn’t exactly stopped certain players from jumping the gun and launching their sales a few weeks early.

With so many deals available, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices. To make your shopping experience a bit easier, we’ve done (most of) the legwork for you by collating the best Black Friday deals available across tech, fashion, travel, and more.

Here are the best early Black Friday deals in Australia right now. Be sure to check back closer to the actual date (November 29th to December 2nd), as we’ll be updating this list as more offers become available.



The Best Black Friday & Cyber Monday Deals In Australia (2024)

The Best Tech & Gaming Sales

best black friday TV sales
  • Save up to 40% off at Bose
  • Save up to $3,500 at Ecoflow
  • Save 44% off the Garmin Instinct 2S Solar Smartwatch at Amazon Australia
  • Save on a huge range of appliances and tech at The Good Guys
  • Save $297 off the Hisense 65″ Q6N 4K QLED Smart TV at Bing Lee
  • Save 53% off the Lefant Robot Vacuum Cleaner and Mop at Amazon Australia
  • Save $700 off the Lenovo Legion 5i 16″ Gaming Laptop at The Good Guys
  • Get up to 70% off at NordVPN
  • Get up to 85% off at PureVPN
  • Save $1,049.65 off the Samsung 55″ S90C OLED 4K Smart TV at Samsung
  • Save $1,004 off the Samsung 65″ OLED S95D 4K Smart AI TV at Samsung
  • Save $500 off the Samsung BESPOKE AI Heat Pump Washer Dryer Combo at Samsung
  • Save $100 off the Sony X-Series Portable Wireless Speaker at The Good Guys
  • Save up to 87% off at SurfShark

The Best Home & Kitchen Sales

best black friday home kitchen sales
  • Save up to 50% off at Barbeques Galore
  • Save up to 35% off bedding bundles at Bed Threads
  • Save on a huge range of home appliances and more at Bing Lee
  • Save $70 off the Breville Barista Express Coffee Machine at Bing Lee
  • Save up to $550 off at Dyson
  • Save up to 60% off at Emma Sleep
  • Save up to 20% off at Gozney
  • Save $110 off the Kitchenaid 4.8L Artisan Stand Mixer at Bing Lee
  • Save $70 off the Ninja Foodi 11-in-1 6L Multi Cooker at Bing Lee
  • Save 20% off at Simply Nootropics
  • Save $134 off the Shark Cordless Vacuum With Self Cleaning Brushroll at Bing Lee
  • Save 20% to 505 everything at Sheet Society
  • Save up to 50% off at Sheridan

The Best Fashion & Grooming Sales

The Best Travel Sales


Want to know which products are worth buying before you shop till you drop online?

Check out our following round-ups breaking down the greatest choices across Bluetooth speakers, wireless earbuds, smartwatches, soundbars, and more.

Short of receiving any of these as free gifts for Christmas, the next best thing would be finding a great deal on any of the following:


When is Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2024 in Australia?

Historically, Black Friday takes place the day after Thanksgiving, which is always on the fourth Thursday of November. That means Black Friday 2024 will officially take place on Friday, November 29th in Australia — although considering the list of deals above, that date is more of a suggestion to some brands and retailers.

In recent years, Cyber Monday has become a follow-up sale event based around online shopping. Cyber Monday takes place on (you guessed it) the Monday following Black Friday, which is December 2nd, 2024.

While the two sales were initially separate, the boom in online shopping means that most retailers have combined the two sales into one big, weekend-long event.

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Chris Neill
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Chris is a writer and editor who has been working in print and digital media for over a decade. He was previously an E-Commerce Editor with Pedestrian Group, writing across the publications Pedestrian.TV, VICE Australia, Gizmodo Australia, Lifehacker Australia and Kotaku Australia. He mainly covers about video games, movies and consumer technology, along with pop culture-focused criticism. You can reach him at [email protected].

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