
As a seasoned deal-hunter, these are my top 50 EOFY deals of 2025 so far
Bargain hunters, rejoice! The 2025 EOFY sales are now well underway, marking a prime opportunity to scoop up some tax-time deals before the current financial year concludes.
Throughout June, Aussie retailers are taking the opportunity to clear out stock by slashing prices, and the discounts will keep on coming until the new Australian financial year kicks off on July 1.
And let's not forget, one of the biggest benefits to purchasing during these sales is that anything bought for work purposes can be claimed as tax deductions for the current financial year. This, coupled with the reduced prices, makes June an ideal month to upgrade your home office and any tech you need for work.
Need a new monitor, laptop, or noise-canceling headphones to help you get work done? Well, you're in luck, because the Tom's Guide deals team is here help you score a bargain during this year's EOFY sales, and we'll be providing live coverage of all the best deals on this page. Whenever we find a cheap buy that requires your attention, we'll let you know about it.
Alright, enough waffling on — here are the best deals we've found so far during the EOFY sales period.
I'm the Managing Editor of Tom's Guide's Australian edition. I've been hunting deals for the last 10 years and my goal is to help you find the best EOFY bargains of 2025. Whether you're in the market for a new smart device, laptop, headphones or Lego set, my team and I will try and help you out by rounding up the top EOFY deals worth considering.
Superloop | NBN 1000 | Unlimited data | No lock-in contract | AU$85p/m (for 6 months, then AU$109p/m)
Right now, during EOFY, Superloop's 1Gbps plan has been slashed by a massive AU$24p/m over the first six months, offering a nice AU$144 discount.
Advertising lightning-fast speeds of 860Mbps in the busy evening hours, Superloop's speed claims are some of the fastest available on the tier, coming in just behind Flip's 900Mbps, Swoop's 890Mbps and Buddy Telco's 875Mbps.
This deal offers incredible value for money, as the AU$85p/m cost is far cheaper than some of the major telco's 50Mbps plans — and delivers 17.2 times the maximum speeds. If you need all the megabits, Superloop's got 'em.
Total minimum cost: AU$85 | Total first year cost: AU$1,164 | Yearly cost after discount: AU$1,308
Buddy | 49Mbps | AU$67p/m (first 6 months, then AU$75p/m)
Good news for those seeking an NBN 50 plan: the value-minded telco Buddy has joined the EOFY sales, reducing the cost of its popular plan to just AU$67 per month for the initial six months. While not the absolute cheapest over the first year, this plan offers one of the most competitive ongoing yearly costs from a highly-rated provider.
• AU$67 minimum cost• AU$852 first year cost• AU$900 ongoing yearly cost
Optus EOFY deals: up to 50% off select phones on a 24- or 36-month plan
Looking for a new phone? You can save yourself some dosh by opting for a plan. The Optus EOFY sale offers discounts of up to 50% on several current flagship phones. To take advantage of these savings, you'll need to commit to either a 24-month or 36-month interest-free payment plan. Our top picks include:
• Google Pixel 9 Pro XL: AU$800 off• Motorola Razr 50: AU$618 off• Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: AU$549.36 off
Save AU$512
Amazon has reduced the price of the 512GB Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 by 26%, offering a solid discount before the end of the financial year. This particular deal is currently available for the Blue, Mint and Silver Shadow colour variants.
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Though previously seen at a slightly lower price, this smartwatch stands out with its robust design, superior GPS tracking, practical training features and exceptional battery life. While this discount only applies to the black colour option and standard 45mm size, this represents one of the top Garmin smartwatch deals currently available.
Save AU$389.70
With its exceptional durability, impressive battery life, and premium materials, Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra stands out as the top Android smartwatch available now. In our Galaxy Watch Ultra review, we described it as the "sportiest, longest-lasting Samsung watch yet," and it's now even more compelling with Samsung's current 30% discount.
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Score a motza discount on these Sennheiser over-ear cans, now just AU$278 during Amazon's Mid-Year Sale. The Accentum headphones have an impressive 50-hour run time and adaptive hybrid ANC. It was cheaper last week, but this is still a decent saving.
Save AU$36.01
Need a cheap pair of buds that'll deliver some solid Spatial audio? Meet the Sony WF-C510s. These buds deliver some punchy, detailed sound, with support for 360 Reality Audio, nice ANC and impressive battery life. Just make sure to check "Apply AU$5.01 coupon" to score this price.
Save AU$147.41
Samsung's third-gen Galaxy Buds may not be as powerful as its Galaxy Buds Pro 3, but they're far cheaper and offer excellent battery life, great noise cancellation and live translation features when paired to a recent Galaxy smartphone.
Save AU$101
A fantastic set of earbuds that is frequently used by this particular writer, Samsung's Galaxy Buds 2 Pro delivers hi-res 24-bit end-to-end audio support as well as Dolby Atmos, great noise cancellation and IPX7 waterproofing. You'll get around five hours of battery life from the buds alone, though you'll get an additional 18 hours from the provided charging case.
Save AU$30
These cheap buds pack a mighty punch. The EarFun Air Pro 3s deliver decent noise cancellation, premium sound quality and an impressive 45-hour battery life with the charging case.
Save AU$71An affordable alternative to Sony's flagship WF-1000XM5 earbuds, the mid-range Sony WF-C700N buds punch well above their weight, with excellent noise cancelling and a bass-heavy sound signature at the forefront. In fact, we gave these impressive buds 4.5 stars in our review, stating that they "deliver flagship performance and features in an attractive package."
Save AU$154.71
An appealing discount on Google's latest earbuds, featuring impressive noise-cancelling and great sound quality. Also available in the Porcelain colour, for just AU$237.
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The HW-Q930D soundbar, positioned just below Samsung's 2024 flagship model, delivers outstanding home theatre sound with features like wireless Dolby Atmos, Samsung Q-Symphony compatibility, and SpaceFit Sound Pro. Now a massive AU$600 off.
Save AU$140
Looking for a good GoPro alternative? While it isn't the newest model, the DJI Osmo Action 4 continues to impress with its strong low-light performance, 18m waterproofing, and exceptional magnetic mounting. Currently priced at just AU$329, it's only AU$3 above its record low.
Save AU$433
Have you ever considered adding a projector to your home? Well the Hisense C2 Ultra is a mighty fine choice. I'm currently in the process of reviewing this little model and my initial impressions are nothing short of outstanding. It serves up terrific colours and brightness and its built-in sound system is more powerful than I would have initially thought.
Save AU$1,204
Although it only released a few months ago, this mid-range model is already seeing a significant price reduction, bringing it to its best available price. Not bad for a QD-Mini LED TV that boasts audio by Bang & Olufsen and 288Hz VRR / FreeSync Premium Pro support. To get the full discount, make sure to hit the 'price beat' button on The Good Guys website.
Save AU$1,510
Lenovo's adaptable Yoga series can easily transform into a tablet, laptop, or vertical display. This 2-in-1 device features an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, 1TB storage, 32GB RAM, and a 16-inch OLED screen. An excellent option for users who want a good productivity tablet and laptop in one.
Save AU$40 with code SSNOW
The Switch 2 is a drastic step up on the original in terms of performance, but it also brings a bigger screen and improved controllers with mouse functionality. It also works on the go and is the only device capable of running the excellent new Mario Kart World.
Save AU$200.95
Big discounts on PS5s are becoming a rarity. That's why grabbing a disc model with a significant AU$200 off is an absolute must-have if you're looking for a new console. This deal won't last forever, and it's unlikely we'll see another one like it anytime soon.
Alternatively, you could save even more by going for the digital-only model, now just AU$679.95 AU$549.
Save AU$250.95 with code
We weren't expecting any strong PS5 console deals, however, this one took us by surprise: The Gamesmen eBay store is providing an awesome AU$250.95 if you're an eBay Plus member.
Alternatively, you can pick the console up for AU$100 more from Amazon.
Save AU$344
While the PSVR 2 is hard to justify at full price due to its lack of standout exclusives, this AU$344 discount makes it a much more attractive proposition. Just know that you'll need to already have a PS5 console in order to use it.
Save AU$69.95
A nice 64% saving on this open-world Star Wars endeavour will have fans in a tizzy. If you love a low-stakes, stealth game, this one is quite the novelty and it's even better knowing it came out in August last year. If you're keen to get shootin' and scootin' as an Outlaw, there's no better time to pick this game up.
Save AU$10.95
A GameCube-era classic has been given a Nintendo Switch glow-up with this remastered edition of Super Mario RPG! Assemble an unlikely party of heroes, which includes Mario, Peach and even Bowser in an attempt to save Star Road and stop the dastardly Smithy Gang from wreaking havoc.
Save AU$55.95
While this remake only released a few weeks ago, this 36% discount is very generous and the cheapest we have seen. It's a fun platformer with a lot of Disney charm, perfect for fans of all ages.
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Compatible with PC, Mac, PS5, PS4 and mobile, the Corsair HS80 Max Wireless Gaming Headset offers low-latency 2.4Ghz wireless audio and Bluetooth connectivity, along with high-fidelity 24bit/96kHz sound and support for Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio. Now discounted by 43% in Steel Grey and White.
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Samsung Odyssey G5 is an accessible, low-cost 2K (2560 x 1440) resolution gaming monitor. This model is the 32" version, but the 27" variant is also discounted, down to AU$329 – but bigger is definitely better here, especially as there's only a AU$48 difference. Both displays come with 1ms response times, 165Hz refresh rates and AMD Freesync Premium Pro.
Save AU$34.95Chances are you already own this game, but if you haven't played the remastered PS5 version, this might be a good opportunity to play through it again before GTA6 arrives. This is a seriously good price for one of the greatest games of all time. Wreak havoc on the streets of Los Santos as three of the most colourful characters to ever lead a blockbuster game.
Save AU$429.90 with discount code
Looking for freshly ground coffee? The De'Longhi Magnifica Evo Next coffee machine is ideal, offering 13 customisable beverages via an intuitive 2.4-inch display. Tailor your drink's size, strength and temperature, and enjoy cafe-quality milk froth with its LatteCrema Hot Technology. It also boasts dishwasher-safe parts, making cleanup a piece of cake. De'Longhi currently has it discounted by AU$350, but you can get a further 10% off when you use our exclusive TOM10 coupon code.
Save AU$559.90 with discount code
Elevate your coffee experience with the De'Longhi Eletta Explore Grey. Discover over 40 hot and iced coffee recipes through an intuitive colour display. Revel in the taste of freshly ground beans and utilise its convenient 'To-Go' option for takeaway coffee in Piccolo, Medium or Grande sizes. Right now, De'Longhi's offering AU$400 off this particular model, and you can stack our exclusive TOM10 coupon code to get an additional 10% discount.
Save AU$369.90 with discount code
From a value-standpoint, it's hard to beat De'Longhi's Magnifica Evo Silver Black. It offers five one-touch coffee selections and a milk steamer for creating cafe-style lattes at home. Currently, there's an AU$300 discount from De'Longhi, and you can nab an additional 10% off the discounted price when you use our exclusive code TOM10.
Save AU$425
It may not have as many attachments as some of the more expensive vacuums on the market, but the Shark Cordless Detect Pro with auto-empty system is an absolute beast on hard floors and carpets. It can automatically adjust its power level to help conserve battery or remove stubborn dirt, and it's great for getting into corners.
Save AU$91.99
Roast, bake, or crisp twice as many dishes with Ninja's DoubleStack air fryer tower. This model houses two independently controlled drawers that can cook up to four different foods at once, all while taking up less counter space than a typical extra-large air fryer. With a massive 9.5L capacity, you can even control the timings so that your meal is done at the exact same time. Just make sure you tick the 'apply $30 coupon' button on the listing page.
Save AU$265.99
If you're looking to save some extra pennies on a stick vac purchase, this deal is for you. Shaving a massive 33% off, this Shark IZ102 cordless vac offers powerful suction and a self-cleaning brush roll. Plus, the nozzle has LED lights that'll reveal any hidden dust and debris as you vacuum. Don't forget to tick the 'apply $11 coupon' button for the full discount.
Save AU$21.99
Just months after its release, this new product in Shark's arsenal has been reduced by AU$21.99. Our friends at TechRadar gave it a glowing 4.5 stars in their review. It's super versatile and can be used virtually anywhere, thanks to its completely detachable head. It's also super quiet, cordless, and rechargeable, with a single charge lasting up to 24 hours.
Save AU$200
Tineco's latest floor washer, the S7 Flashdry, packs a mighty punch when cleaning up spills on hard floors. It effortlessly cleans tough messes and fast-dries them. Plus, with its self-drying brush roll, you can clean again in minutes.
Save AU$401
Yearning for more out of your current capsule coffee machine? This Nespresso Vertuo Creatista model easily blends simplicity and quality into one touch. With capsule sizes ranging from espresso to mug, and a built-in milk frother, this classy-looking machine will elevate your home coffee experience.
Save AU$500
Ecovacs' Deebot T30 Omni all-in-one robot vacuum works very well on predominantly hard floors, but can struggle on carpets, according to our mates at TechRadar. Still, its edge cleaning capabilities reportedly surpass those of some higher-priced competitors.
Save AU$250
The Dyson Airwrap is pretty well known in the hair and beauty space, as it does literally everything you'd expect from a multi-styler. It curls, it smoothes, it shapes, and it dries — all without the risk of major heat damage to your hair. The Complete Long edition of the styler is now down to just AU$599 on Amazon.
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Even though the Airstrait is making headlines, this older Dyson Corrale shouldn't be dismissed. With a 15% discount on Amazon, this straightener can work cordless and even has an aeroplane mode that disconnects the battery when travelling. It also shuts off after 15 minutes of inactivity.
Save AU$152
Slashing 20% off RRP, the Dyson Airstrait can take your hair styling routine to a whole new level. The no-hot-plate hair straightener is also a dryer that can dry totally wet hair to a naturally straight finish in just a matter of minutes. With three temperature settings and precise airflow blades, this hair tool is ideal for those looking to reduce their drying and styling time. Also included in the box is a non-slip heat-resistant mat, which can be used to place the styler down in between sections.
This discount is also available in the Iron / Copper colourway.
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With new smart settings and a brand-new diffuser attachment for curly hair types, the Dyson Supersonic Nural is perfect for anyone. It features all the beloved settings of the original, but also comes packed with sensors and attachments. The latter are intelligent too, allowing the hair dryer to remember the last settings used. Now, for AU$250 off, this hair dryer is worth picking up quicksmart.
Also available in the Jasper Plum colourway for AU$597.

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