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As We Approach Christmas, What Will Be the Most Sought-After Gifts This Holiday Season?

  • Written by: Times Media
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As the calendar flips into the final stretch of the year, the unmistakable hum of Christmas anticipation begins to rise. Retailers shift into festive mode, shoppers mentally draft their lists, and the hunt begins for the gifts that will define the 2025 holiday season.

This year’s buying trends reveal a fascinating mix of nostalgia, practicality, sustainability and cutting-edge tech—reflecting the broader mood of Australian consumers juggling tighter budgets, rising living costs and a desire for meaningful, durable purchases.

Here’s what is shaping up to be the most sought-after gifts of Christmas 2025.

1. Smart Tech That Makes Life Easier

Technology remains king, but the trend has shifted from “wow factor” gadgets to devices that deliver real, everyday utility.

Smart home essentials

Products like smart doorbell cameras, intelligent thermostats, and next-generation smart speakers are topping lists. With the rise of AI-powered home assistants, the new wave of devices promises smoother automation and better energy efficiency—an appealing combination as electricity prices remain in the spotlight.

Wearable health tech

Smartwatches, fitness bands, and sleep-tracking rings continue to surge. With Australians increasingly health-conscious post-pandemic, devices that monitor stress, heart rate and daily activity are expected to be consistent best-sellers.

Headphones & audio gear

Noise-cancelling over-ears, compact earbuds, and high-fidelity portable speakers remain perennial favourites. Demand for premium headphones (particularly among teens and young professionals) is expected to spike as brands release new models before summer.

2. Family-Friendly Entertainment & Gaming

The holiday break means more couch time—and family entertainment is a huge driver of spending.

Gaming consoles and accessories

Whether upgrading to the newest PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo or handheld consoles, gaming remains a top gift category. Accessories—controllers, gaming chairs, VR headsets—can be easier to secure and often sell out in the week before Christmas.

Board games and puzzles

A quieter—but steadily growing—trend is the resurgence of board games, from modern strategy games to classic family staples. They’re affordable, easy to wrap, and perfect for holiday gatherings.

Streaming bundles

With a crowded streaming market, many platforms are offering discounted annual plans, gift cards, or bundles—a surprisingly practical gift that families truly appreciate.

3. Beauty, Skincare & Self-Care Sets

The self-care movement remains strong, and beauty retailers are leaning into it with curated Christmas kits.

Premium skincare packs

Brands are packaging their best serums, moisturisers and masks into limited-edition gift boxes. Australian shoppers in particular view skincare as a high-value but still affordable luxury.

Fragrances

Perfume and cologne continue to be Christmas power-gifts, especially with new releases often timed for November.

Bath & wellness bundles

Think essential oils, scented candles, bath bombs and spa sets. Value-driven options from Kmart, Target and Chemist Warehouse are expected to fly off shelves.

4. Sustainable & Ethical Gifts

Conscious consumerism is shaping this year’s shopping lists more than ever.

Reusable and eco-friendly products

High-quality keep cups, water bottles, beeswax wraps, bamboo homewares and plastic-free beauty bars are easy wins for the eco-aware crowd.

Ethically sourced fashion

Organic cotton tees, Australian-made accessories, sustainable sneakers and vintage clothing vouchers remain strong sellers—especially among younger shoppers.

Solar-powered gadgets

Camping lights, power banks and garden features are gaining interest as Aussies look for practical, low-cost, eco-friendly solutions.

5. Outdoor & Summer Lifestyle Gear

The Aussie Christmas happens in peak summer, and gifts that suit the season are especially popular.

Beach gear

New beach umbrellas, high-tech towels, coolers, beach wagons and sun-protection clothing continue to dominate.

Camping equipment

Rooftop tents, portable fridges, LED lanterns and compact camp stoves are very much in vogue as domestic travel and road-tripping surge in popularity.

E-scooters and bikes

Demand for mobility gear—electric scooters, foldable bikes and e-bikes—is expected to rise again, with new safety regulations helping build consumer confidence.

6. Fashion, Jewellery & Personal Accessories

Sometimes the most appreciated gifts are timeless.

Summer fashion drops

Australian retailers release major ranges in November: lightweight dresses, linen shirts, sandals, and resort wear are consistent holiday favourites.

Jewellery

Gold hoops, minimalist silver pieces, personalised name necklaces, and smart-jewellery hybrids are trending strongly.

Bags & accessories

Cross-body bags, premium wallets, and travel accessories—especially packing cubes—remain solid gifting staples.

7. Toys That Kids Will Fight to Unwrap

Children's gifting remains a major driver of December sales.

STEM and educational kits

Robotics sets, beginner coding gadgets and building kits are winning over parents keen on learning-focused fun.

Classic toys

LEGO remains in its own category of unstoppable popularity, while collectible dolls and action figures continue their predictable pre-Christmas surge.

Outdoor toys

Trampolines, scooters, inflatable pools and water-play accessories will again dominate backyard play.

8. Gift Cards—Still the Most Practical Winner

While not glamorous, gift cards remain the single most purchased holiday gift in Australia. In a cost-of-living era, people love giving recipients the freedom to choose exactly what they want. From fashion stores to JB Hi-Fi to restaurant dining, it’s the most “safe” gift of the season—and retailers know it.

The 2025 Christmas Shopping Mood: Value, Practicality and Meaning

While Australians love big purchases at Christmas, this year’s overarching theme is considered spending. Consumers want gifts that are:

  • Genuinely useful

  • Good quality

  • Sustainable or long-lasting

  • Fairly priced

  • Aligned with everyday lifestyle needs

The result is a Christmas shopping season where shoppers aren’t just buying more—they’re buying smarter.

This mix of practicality, indulgence and tech-savvy appeal will shape the gifts under Australian Christmas trees this year.

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