Hurry, EOFY 2025 ends Monday, June 30 – there are 100+ expert-recommended deals still available

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The ergonomic seat your body needs

The ErgoTune Supreme V3 in coral red in a home office environment.

(Image credit: ErgoTune)

The ErgoTune Supreme has been my favourite office chair for a long time now, only to be replaced by the newer and better-looking ErgoTune Vesby that I’m in the process of reviewing right now for TechRadar. Essentially, if you ask me for an office chair recommendation, I’d instantly say any ErgoTune seat – Supreme, Joobie or Vesby.

To be fair, the Supreme isn’t the easiest chair to fall in love with. Its lumbar support can feel quite harsh to some people and it can’t be removed. However, with 11 points of adjustment available, it’s a good chair that will suit most office workers. And it’s good-looking too!

Unfortunately ErgoTune is phasing this chair out now, so the different colours are no longer available in Australia – you can get only the black one in small and medium sizes (that corresponds to your height). Plus there’s a AU$150 discount that brings the price down to AU$649.

ErgoTune Supreme V3: was AU$799 now AU$649 at ErgoTune

If you’d prefer a pop of colour, then the ErgoTune Joobie is also discounted by AU$150 and costs the same AU$649 and I can’t recommend that highly enough. I use the Joobie in the TechRadar Sydney office (I have the Vesby at home) and I love the additional footpad. More importantly, it has 15 points of adjustment and is a much easier chair to fall in love with than the Supreme, but just as good for your body.

ErgoTune Joobie: was AU$799 now AU$649

You can’t go wrong with either!

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NBN savings aplenty

NBN Co logo on a background comprising light trails on a motorway.

(Image credit: Future / NBN Co)

It’s not just tech and appliances that are worth shopping this EOFY season, but it’s as good a time as any to consider switching your NBN plan, as you may find there are much better deals that can save you money

We practically live and breathe NBN here at TechRadar, so we know which plans are worth recommending and which are best forgotten about. We’ve selected one plan for each speed tier, but be sure to check out our updated list of the best internet deals for more options.

Plus, the NBN 100, NBN 250 and NBN 1000 plans below are all going to receive a speed upgrade in a few months – you can read more about this in our dedicated NBN speed upgrades guide – so now is a perfect time to lock-in a 6-month introductory price.

• NBN 25: Flip – AU$39p/m (first 4 months, then AU$57.90p/m)
• NBN 50: Flip – AU$64p/m (first 4 months, then AU$73.90p/m)
• NBN 100: Mate – AU$60p/m (first 6 months, then AU$90p/m with code FUTURE30)
• NBN 250: Spintel – AU$87p/m
• NBN 1000: Superloop – AU$85p/m (first 6 months, then AU$109p/m)

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iPhone 16 Pro with up to AU$558 off? Yes, please!

The iPhone 16 Pro close-up with the Desert Titanium Colourway

(Image credit: Apple)

It’s been rare to see any meaningful discounts on the iPhone 16 range since it launched last year, but if you’re willing to sign up for a plan, you might be able to save quite a chunk of change on the most expensive iPhones yet.

Vodafone’s EOFY deals include AU$558 off the iPhone 16 Pro. The caveat is that you will need to sign up for a 36-month plan with the telco to secure this discount. While buying outright might make more sense to some people, there’s really no good discount out there on either of the Apple flagships to match what Vodafone is offering right now.

If you’re fine with a plan, then Vodafone’s AU$49 Small plan is discounted to AU$36.55 p/m and gets you 100GB of data a month, which is plenty for most people’s needs.

If you’d prefer to finish your contract faster, you can still save on the iPhone 16 Pro on a 12- or 24-month plan, but the saving is AU$552 (just a few dollars less but at least you get our of your contract quicker).

It’s a good deal in our books.

Apple iPhone 16 Pro: up to AU$558 off with a Vodafone plan

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At the time of writing this post, there’s less than four days left to pick up those last-minute EOFY deals. That’s not long, especially if you still have quite the shopping list to get through.

Importantly, we’re now seeing prices fluctuate and stocks disappear, so you really want to hurry. And while the weekend beckons, my team and I will still be around to bring you some highlights through Saturday and Sunday – there’s no rest for the discerning bargain hunter.

I’ll be live for the last few days, bringing you new ways to save on big-ticket items, including TVs, laptops and premium smartphones. I’ll also highlight the little things.

So stay with me for a few days more and don’t miss out on the best EOFY tech deals still to be had.

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