Black Friday Sales Australia 2023: When Is It? Best Deals, Is It Worth It?

Once upon a time it was December when retail sales skyrocketed, but November has swiftly stolen the shopping limelight. Its all due to the Black Friday (November 24) and Cyber Monday (November 27) sales that offer the kind of deals that get bargain hunters excited.

Once upon a time it was December when retail sales skyrocketed, but November has swiftly stolen the shopping limelight.

It’s all due to the Black Friday (November 24) and Cyber Monday (November 27) sales that offer the kind of deals that get bargain hunters excited.

With interest rates and the cost of living ballooning, the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales – and the staggering tech, beauty, home and fashion deals they bring – will be more highly-anticipated than ever.

It may have originated in the US but the Black Friday sales have now spread like wildfire across the globe.

Let’s take a look at the rapid rise of the online shopping event.

NOTE TO READER: Shop the early Black Friday sales here.

WHEN IS BLACK FRIDAY 2023?

This year, Black Friday falls on Friday, November 24 and as if it can’t get any more exciting, Cyber Monday will occur on Monday, November 27 – bringing you a whole weekend of mouth-watering deals and discounts.

BLACK FRIDAY 2023: BEST EARLY DEALS

That’s right, the Black Friday sales have kicked off earlier than expected. Check out our dedicated roundup to all the best deals across fashion, home, tech and beauty, or keep on scrolling to see a selection of our absolute favourites.

Myer

LSKD

The Oodie

The Good Guys

Lovehoney

James Cosmetics

HiSmile

iHerb

Rollie Nation

Amazon Australia

Decathlon

Roborock

Dyson

Bing Lee

Godfreys

SHOP BLACK FRIDAY BY CATEGORY

If you’re looking for a massive Black Friday saving on a specific retailer, product or brand, then we’re here to help. Happy shopping!

WHAT IS BLACK FRIDAY?

Black Friday began in the US and marks the Friday following Thanksgiving, which is usually observed on the fourth Thursday of November. Traditionally, this Friday was the beginning of the holiday and Christmas spending period but in recent years it has evolved into a global shopping extravaganza where retailers offer staggering discounts and huge deals on a range of products.

Marked in every savvy shopper’s calendar, Black Friday is all about online and bricks-and-mortar retailers offering huge savings on everything from beauty, toys and electronics to fashion, furniture and travel.

Heightened consumer awareness of the shopping event and a competitive online shopping market means it has become more prominent in Australia’s retail landscape, with an increasing number of retailers joining in. In Australia, Black Friday is now competing with Boxing Day as our biggest shopping event.

WHY IS IT CALLED BLACK FRIDAY?

There are a few reasons why the shopping event is called ‘Black Friday’, with some a little more grim than others.

It’s said the moniker was first coined in 1869, when Jim Fisk and Jay Gould, two Wall Street financiers, bought a huge amount of gold in the hope of its price surging. Instead, the opposite happened, the gold market slumped dramatically and many Wall Street barons were left bankrupt. When did this occur? You guessed it, it was Friday September 24 1869, making it ‘Black Friday’.

Years later, the phrase Black Friday re-emerged and tied itself to the post-Thanksgiving shopping day. In Philadelphia in the 1950s, legions of shoppers and tourists flooded into the city the Friday after Thanksgiving to watch the Army-Navy football game. It’s said the ensuing mix of shoplifters, violent crowds and huge traffic jams spurred the police department on to call it Black Friday.

More positively, Black Friday is said to represent a company’s revenue moving out of the red and into the black – or profit.

Either way, Black Friday has transcended its origins and by the late 1980s, had become synonymous with shopping, big sales and huge discounts.

HOW DOES BLACK FRIDAY WORK?

As Black Friday becomes an increasingly popular event for Australian consumers, you can bet that retailers will be offering competitive deals that start well before Black Friday (and in the two days that follow it before Cyber Monday begins).

We’ll keep you up to date with all the latest Black Friday sales news so you’re across all of the great deals and exactly when they’re kicking off.

Many retailers will provide a discount or promotional code to be entered when you’re making your purchase and will run discounts for a certain time period. Always ensure you’re across exactly when all the different sales run (again, we’ll keep you updated) so that you don’t miss out.

Some retailers, like eBay, will require you to be a member ahead of time in order to snap up their huge deals, so it’s worth considering if this is something that works for you.

As with any shopping mission, it helps to be organised. Plan what you need (and want) in advance and collate which retailers are offering the products so that when the sales begin you can quickly snap up the best deal on offer.

When it comes to online payment, having your credit card details handy will ensure you don’t miss out on snagging a hot ticket item because you’re scrambling to locate your wallet.

ARE BLACK FRIDAY DEALS REAL?

In short, yes – but it always pays to do your due diligence to ensure you’re not buying from a scam website.

In 2019, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) deputy chair Delia Rickard told The Guardian the organisation had been contacted with about 8000 reports of online shopping scams “and $4 million reported loss”.

Be extra suspicious of dubious links to discounts on social media, or random, unsolicited emails containing too-good-to-be-true deals.

Ensuring your computer is updated with security software will also help to weed out scammers.

It’s also key to note that deals with unreasonable strings attached – such as no refunds on sale items – are against Australian consumer laws, so be aware of your rights and complain to the ACCC if you come across anything concerning.

WHAT IS CYBER MONDAY?

Cyber Monday is Black Friday’s trusty counterpart. Held on the Monday following Thanksgiving, Cyber Monday initially began in 2005 as the “online” version of Black Friday back when online shopping wasn’t quite as prolific as it is today.

In the past few years, Cyber Monday has surpassed Black Friday to become the biggest event on the shopping calendar, raking in US $9.4 billion in 2019, according to Adobe Analytics.

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Originally published as Black Friday Australia 2023: When is it? What are the best deals?

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