Retailers across Australia launch aggressive Cyber Monday promotions today, drawing shoppers to secure discounts on electronics, fashion and home goods. Consumers spent over $5 billion during last year’s Black Friday to Cyber Monday period, according to Australia Post’s eCommerce report. Deloitte forecasts a 14 per cent increase in spending this November-December season compared to 2024.​
Major chains like JB Hi-Fi, Kogan and Myer extend Black Friday sales into Cyber Monday, which falls on 1 December 2025. Kogan.com promotes unbeatable prices on TVs, laptops, phones and gaming consoles from brands such as Apple, Samsung and Sony. Shoppers act quickly as limited stock vanishes fast.​
Tech and Electronics Lead Sales
JB Hi-Fi offers deep cuts on TVs, phones and appliances through its Black Friday Blitz, running until Cyber Monday. The LG C5 65-inch OLED TV drops by $662, while the Hisense PT1 projector sees $1,000 off its release price. Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones receive 35 per cent discounts at Amazon AU and other outlets.​
LG C5 65-inch OLED TV on JB Hi-Fi
Kogan slashes prices on portable air conditioners to $199 from $499.99 and features deals on smart home devices, cameras and drones. The Good Guys provides up to 50 per cent off Black Friday items, with 30 per cent reductions on fridges and 20 per cent on TVs during Cyber Monday.​
Harvey Norman delivers up to 35 per cent off electronics and home essentials in its Cyber Sale. Samsung promotes offers on mobiles, TVs and appliances until 3 December, including bundles on Galaxy S25 series phones. Shoppers find PS5 consoles at 30 per cent less across select models.​
Fashion and Apparel Discounts Surge
The Iconic cuts up to 50 per cent on almost everything, covering brands like Nike, Adidas and HOKA. Myer stocks tech, beauty and apparel deals from top Australian brands during its Cyber Monday Sale. Bonds offers 40 per cent sitewide, while Culture Kings adds extra 10 per cent off.​

Country Road provides 25 per cent on select items, and Puma reaches 50 per cent on styles. Footwear fans spot New Balance up to 50 per cent off and Birkenstock at 45 per cent from 27 November to 1 December. These promotions refresh summer wardrobes ahead of holidays.​
Home and Appliances Draw Crowds
Dyson products drop up to $650 at select retailers, with V8 Plus vacuums at $280 from $390. Ecosa mattresses receive 35 per cent off, and Emma Sleep hits 45 per cent reductions. Temple & Webster clears up to 50 per cent on home items.​
The Good Guys and Harvey Norman bundle savings on fridges, washers and air fryers. Kogan targets cleaning appliances and cooling units with exclusive Cyber Monday pricing. Freedom Furniture offers up to $1000 off outdoor packages until 1 December.​

Gaming and Travel Boost Options
Gamers chase PS5 bundles and Nintendo Switch titles at JB Hi-Fi, with Sonic X Shadow Generations at $49 from $89. Razer accessories fall 50 per cent, and PlayStation digital games reach 75 per cent off. Amazon stocks consoles and extras.​
Travel brands like Samsonite cut 50 per cent on luggage, American Tourister matches with 50 per cent off clearance, and July bundles save up to $240. Flight Centre provides 50 per cent on select deals, aiding holiday plans.​

PS5 priced at $479 on JB Hi-Fi
Shoppers Maximise Savings Today
Retailers update deals throughout 1 December, with some extending to 5 December at Kogan. Prime members enjoy fast Amazon AU delivery on sub-$100 electronics like Fire Sticks. Price matching at JB Hi-Fi and The Good Guys ensures competitive edges.​
Australians embrace Cyber Monday as the peak online sales day, blending US traditions with local retail strength. Experts track deepest cuts on 4K TVs up to 50 per cent off and noise-cancelling headphones.









