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Christmas of giving: Aussies look for bargains to stretch their Christmas budgets

 

Originally published: Australian Giftguide, 30 November 2025

Australians show stronger intentions to buy gifts than receive them, with those planning to stretch budgets adopting a value-driven and cautious mindset. On average, Australians expect to spend $491 on gifts ($23 more than 2024), according to Pureprofile Global Christmas Report 2025.

The majority will spend between $301 and $1,000 on gifts and notably 15 per cent plan to spend over $1,000, a figure skewed towards those aged 45-54 (22 per cent).

While Australians have more to spend this year on Christmas gifts, they are still looking for bargains.

“Australians are heading into Christmas spending with a blend of practicality and cautious optimism,” Martin Filz, CEO of Pureprofile explains.

Read the full article on pages 46-49 >

 

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