.Amazon Australia has announced the return of its popular Prime Day sales event, with some big deals to drop on July 12. 7NEWS
Australian shoppers will also be able to access selected deals from the UK and US until 5pm AEST on July 14.“What I’m most excited about is that, just like in previous years, Australian small businesses are front and centre,” Amazon Australian country manager Janet Menzies exclusively told 7NEWS Network finance editor Gemma Acton.
“When I look at the innovation they represent, I’m super proud and it’s definitely a part of what Amazon focuses on - bringing those products to Australian customers.” You’ll need to be an Amazon Prime member to take part in the deals, but anyone who isn’t a member can start a 30-day free trial. Retailers taking part in Prime Day 2022 include Apple, Barbie, Bosch, Bose, Garmin, GHD, Lego, Lenovo, North Face, Nintendo and Samsung, with deals across electronics, homewares, video games, Amazon devices, pantry food and drink, toys, sports equipment, fashion, beauty and more.
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