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Father’s Day comes close to Mother’s Day sales with Australians spending $820 million. The most common products bought are alcohol and food, clothing, books, games and music.
Singles’ Day deals are most often sold through international marketplaces , but that doesn’t mean you can’t join hundreds of other Aussie brands and offer your own deals in-store and online to capitalise on the hype. You might also pick up local purchases, with the celebration starting to gain traction in Australia.
Black Friday – 28 November 2025
Black Friday is one of the biggest shopping days of the year around the world and in Australia.
It’s a great opportunity to grow your small business as more consumers take advantage of discounts throughout November to get their Christmas shopping done early.
Australian shoppers and retailers have quickly taken to Black Friday since it first graced our shores in 2011. Black Friday isn’t officially until Friday 28 November 2025, but the sales seem to start earlier every year. If you haven’t had a Black Friday sale before, this might be the year to start.
For inspiration on running sales for your business, or to find the latest Black Friday deals, visit the Finder website.
Small Business Saturday – 29 November 2025
Wedged between Black Friday and Cyber Monday is Small Business Saturday. The latest addition to the Black Friday weekend, the day is a reminder to shoppers to keep it local and visit smaller brick-and-mortar stores.
The past few years have fortified the ‘shop local’ movement. Shopping locally remains an important part of Australian shopping habits. Research by e-commerce platform Lightspeed Commerce found that 25% of Australian shoppers prefer unique/locally made products.
The research also went on to find that 34% of Australian consumers prefer to shop locally to access special deals. This means there’s no better way to spread the word about your business than Small Business Saturday on 29 November 2025.
Cyber Monday – 1 December 2025
Cyber Monday falls on the Monday after Black Friday. This year Cyber Monday will be on Monday 1 December 2025.
Cyber Monday works especially well for consumers who are looking for a bargain but aren’t drawn to the crowds or urgency of Black Friday. It’s also a great opportunity to catch more hesitant customers who might want to research different products and price-match before committing to a purchase.
Many retailers will promote different deals over the sales weekend to try to catch repeat business. For more on the latest sales on Cyber Monday, visit the Finder website.
Boxing Day – 26 December 2025
You probably don’t have to be reminded about Boxing Day sales, which start the day after Christmas on 26 December. While Black Friday has certainly given Boxing Day a run for its money in recent years, Boxing Day isn’t going anywhere.
The increase in international brands in Australia, and the ease and convenience of online shopping, have pushed Boxing Day sales more online each year. Plus, if your customer is someone who’d prefer to shop while watching the test cricket at home, they’ll probably thank you for it.
If you’re a small business looking to capitalise on the end of year sales, visit the Finder website to compare Boxing Day vs Black Friday.
Get a sneak peek at other retailers’ Boxing Day sales, by visiting the Finder website.
Start selling more during online sales
Running a sale during a busy period, like Black Friday or Mother’s Day, can be a great way to benefit from customers looking to buy presents.
It is important to stand out in the crowd when everyone is offering a sale. For more information on how to improve your online sales, check out the following pages.