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Published on May 29th, 2020 | by Adrian Gunning

Amazon Australia announces month long Mid-Year Sale

The Amazon Australia Mid-Year Sale is now live. Customers can shop deals across Amazon.com.au, from now until 11.59pm AEST, Tuesday 30 June, giving them access to tens of thousands of products at discounted prices.

Brilliant new deals will drop throughout the month across electronics, video games, kitchen appliances, clothing, pantry essentials and more from much loved brands including Bonds, Bosch, Bose, Huggies, LeCreuset, Nintendo, Nutribullet, PlayStation, Samsung and Xbox. Amazon Prime members receive free delivery on Prime eligible items, have access to some exclusive deals such as spend $50, save 20% on select grocery essentials, and can access select deals 30 minutes ahead of time.

Matt Furlong, Country Manager of Amazon Australia says, “We’re excited to bring Australians one whole month of great deals during our Mid-Year Sale – all with the convenience of delivery direct to your door that Amazon.com.au offers. We know Aussies are looking for deals and are confident there will be something for everyone during the Amazon Australia Mid-Year Sale.”

Below are some the deals that customers have access to from today, with more deals dropping on Amazon.com.au throughout the month. Discount are applied in prices displayed for all deals.

  • Under $50 on select Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One video games.
  • Up to 50% off RRP on select best-selling books alongside free shipping
  • Save up to 20% on select Speaker Systems from Yamaha.
  • Save up to 29% on select KEF Floorstanding speakers.
  • Save up to 20% on select Marshall Headphones and Speakers.
  • Save up to 25% off RRP on select Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Smartphones.
  • Save up to 20% off RRP on select Bose Noise-Cancelling Headphones 700.
  • Save up to 30% off RRP on Bose Soundbar 700.
  • Save up to 55% on select Jabra 45e Headphones.
  • Save up to 45% select Sennheiser Headphones.
  • Save up to 25% off select Derwent art supplies.
  • 30% off on select Instant Pot Pressure Cookers.
  • Save 20% on select Le Creuset products.
  • Save up to 25% on select Joseph Joseph products.
  • Save 20% on select Nutribullet Blenders.
  • Save 25% on select De’Longhi Eletta Fully Automatic coffee machines.
  • Save 25% on select George Foreman & Russel Hobbs products.
  • Save up to 30% on select Bosch tools, garden, and accessories.
  • $50 for Huggies One-Month Supply.
  • Save 45% on Sanpellegrino sparkling mineral water, 24 x 250ml.
  • Save up to 30% on select Finish products.
  • Save up to 35% on select Foreo Skin Care Appliances.
  • Save up to 20% on Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5100 Sonic Electric Toothbrush in Pastel Pink.
  • Save up to 20% on select Weleda products.
  • Save up to 30% on select fragrances from Calvin Klein and Lacoste.
  • Save up to 35% on select Baby Jogger City Tour Strollers Range.
  • Save up to 40% on select VTECH Baby Monitors.
  • Save up to 25% on select Bonds Clothing.
  • Save up to 40% on select Champion Clothing.
  • Save up to 30% on select New Balance Shoes & Clothing.
  • Save up to 30% on select Salomon Shoes.
  • Save up to 40% on select Skechers Shoes.
  • Save up to 40% on select Wild Rhino shoes.

Everyone can try Prime and enjoy all of the benefits by signing up for a free 30-day trial (and then $6.99 per month) at www.amazon.com.au/prime. With Prime, members receive free delivery on Prime eligible items, and have exclusive and early access to select deals. Alongside shipping benefits, Prime members have unlimited access to award-winning movies and TV episodes with Prime Video, two million songs ad-free plus thousands of stations and top playlists with Prime Music, unlimited access to over 1,000 e-books and magazines with Prime Reading, free in-game loot and games with Twitch Prime, and more. Customers who are not Prime members can enjoy free delivery on orders above $39 when shipped by Amazon AU.


About the Author

agun@impulsegamer.com'

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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