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Superloop’s unmissable Black Friday NBN deals are back for 2025 – including 500Mbps internet for just AU$65 a month

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Black Friday sale season is once again upon us, and while tech discounts may steal many of the headlines, in my opinion it’s the Black Friday NBN deals that deserve the most attention – after all, as something most Aussie households can’t live without, it’s basically a mandatory expense.

Thankfully, for the last couple of Black Fridays we’ve seen Australian internet providers step up to the plate with some truly tempting discounts. Superloop had one of last year’s best offers, and it has again come out swinging in 2025 with some exceptional deals on its NBN plans, with AU$180 in savings to be had across a multitude of speed tiers.

These span the gamut, from a basic NBN 25 plan right up to the ‘Ultrafast’ 1,000Mbps speed tier – with introductory prices ranging from AU$42 to AU$79 a month, there’s sensational value to be found with Superloop this Black Friday.

Superloop’s best Black Friday NBN deal

I’ll dive into the full selection of Superloop’s Black Friday NBN deals a little further down, but here I want to single out what is, in my opinion, the standout option – its NBN 500 plan.

I’ve made no secret that I think NBN 500 is perfect for most homes, as it provides masses of speed to handle even the most demanding of everyday tasks – even simultaneous web surfing, 4K video streaming, gaming and work-related activities in a large household – and NBN 500 is available for what is (in most cases) a low-cost monthly fee.

Superloop’s NBN 500 plan was already respectable value, but for Black Friday it’s been discounted by AU$30 off the usual monthly price, coming in at just AU$65 a month for the first 6 months. Following this, the ongoing cost goes back to its regular AU$95p/m, which is inline with the current average for NBN 500.

Superloop Family Max | 500Mbps TES | AU$65p/m

Superloop Family Max | 500Mbps TES | AU$65p/m (first 6 months, then AU$95p/m ongoing)

<p>Slashing a huge AU$30 off each month for the first 6 months, Superloop’s NBN 500 plan is ideal for anyone seeking speed and value from their internet service. Plus, the telco will supply you with an Amazon eero 7 router, which is free if you remain connected for 36 months. <p><strong>• AU$65 minimum cost<br /><strong>• AU$960 first year cost<br /><strong>• AU$1,140 ongoing yearly cost

The best of the rest

If 500Mbps download speeds sounds like overkill for your household, or conversely if you want to experience even quicker speeds, there are fantastic offers to be found throughout Superloop’s Black Friday discounts.

Superloop Everyday | 25Mbps TES | AU$42p/m

Superloop Everyday | 25Mbps TES | AU$42p/m (first 6 months, then AU$72p/m ongoing)

<p>At just AU$42 a month for the first 6 months, Superloop’s NBN 25 plan becomes exceedingly affordable. The ongoing cost, as with the 500Mbps plan above, is inline with the current average. If you, or someone in your family, needs an internet connection for basic tasks, this plan has you covered.<p><strong>• AU$42 minimum cost<br /><strong>• AU$684 first year cost<br /><strong>• AU$864 ongoing yearly cost
Superloop Lightspeed | 860Mbps TES | AU$79p/m

Superloop Lightspeed | 860Mbps TES | AU$79p/m (first 6 months, then AU$109p/m ongoing)

<p>Thanks to a AU$30 monthly saving, Superloop’s NBN 1000 plan now takes the crown for the lowest introductory cost at AU$79p/m. This plan has long been a top recommendation of mine, even at its regular price, so this discount makes it all the more appealing. The ongoing cost is below the current AU$115 monthly average for 1Gbps speeds, and if you remain connected for 36 months you can bundle in an Amazon eero 7 router for free. <p><strong>• AU$42 minimum cost<br /><strong>• AU$1,128 first year cost<br /><strong>• AU$1,308 ongoing yearly cost

The deals don’t end there! If you’re still not taken by any of these recommendations, the final two Superloop Black Friday NBN deals are as follows:

Extra Value: 50Mbps TES | AU$55p/m (first 6 months, then AU$85p/m ongoing) – a great plan for one or two-person households wanting to stream up to 4K video.

<p><strong>• <a href="https://t.cfjump.com/14042/t/88747?utm_source=future+&utm_medium=spotlight_article&utm_campaign=black-fridayhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.superloop.com%2Finternet%2Fnbn%3Futm_source%3Dfuture+&utm_campaign=black-friday%3Fsubtag%3Dhawk-custom-tracking&UniqueId=hawk-custom-tracking&Url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.superloop.com%2Finternet%2Fnbn%3Futm_source%3Dfuture%2B%26utm_medium%3Dspotlight_article%26utm_campaign%3Dblack-fridayhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.superloop.com%2Finternet%2Fnbn%3Futm_source%3Dfuture%2B%26utm_medium%3Dspotlight_article%26utm_campaign%3Dblack-friday%3Fsubtag%3Dhawk-custom-tracking" target="_blank"><strong>Megaspeed: Up to 750Mbps download speeds | AU$74p/m (first 6 months, then AU$104p/m ongoing) – lowest introductory price on the NBN 750 tier and a great option for power users.

Do note that in order to sign up for a 500Mbps plan or higher, you will need either a fibre to the premises (FTTP) or hybrid fibre coaxial (HFC) connection.

If you don’t, and you connect via an older technology type like fibre to the node (FTTN) or fibre to the curb (FTTC), then you’re likely eligible for the free fibre upgrade. You can enter your address on Superloop’s website to find out how you connect to the fixed-line network – and if you are eligible to upgrade, Superloop will even handle the process for you.

Max Langridge
Senior Editor, Home Entertainment & Broadband (APAC)

Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He's also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of publications. He has written for TechRadar's sister publication What Hi-Fi? as well as Pocket-lint, and he's also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica magazines. Max also dabbled in the men's lifestyle publication space, but is now firmly rooted in his first passion of technology.