I've trawled through over 115 EOFY NBN discounts — these 4 are the ones worth switching for

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It's officially EOFY season, and there are discounts to be had across everything, including NBN plans. As Tom's Guide's resident broadband expert, I've crunched the numbers and found some seriously cost-friendly options for all kinds of households this June.

Every month, I analyse monthly pricing data to find the best NBN deals. My selections typically depend on a few key factors: speed tiers, connection types and attractive pricing, particularly introductory offers and low monthly fees. I also check user reviews, typical evening speed (TES) claims and, of course, quarterly ACCC broadband data reports.

This June, NBN plans have been slashed across the board, thanks to end-of-financial-year sales. Some of the best broadband discounts I've found include Kogan's lengthy introductory offers that extend to a full year, Origin's half-price sale and Superloop's buy one, get one modem free deal.

With all of that in mind, here are my top NBN recommendations for June 2026.

Best EOFY NBN deals

Superloop | NBN 500 | AU$69p/m
Our top pick

Superloop | NBN 500 | AU$69p/m (for 6 months, then AU$95p/m)

With typical evening speeds of 500Mbps downloads and 40Mbps uploads, Superloop's Family Max plan is a top pick if you’re after a popular NBN 500 plan. With a low introductory rate of just AU$69p/m, you'll save AU$156 in total before the price returns to its usual AU$95p/m ongoing rate. Plus, during Superloop's Super Wi-Fi Sale, you can score two Amazon eero 7 routers for the price of one, which is a certified steal.

As a bonus perk, you can optionally boost your connection to NBN 1000 speeds for up to five days every month, and thanks to Superloop's no-lock-in contract, you can jump up (or down) plans at any time. Do note that, as with NBN 1000, this tier is only available to homes with an FTTP or HFC connection.

Total minimum cost: AU$69 | Total first year cost: AU$984 | Total yearly cost: AU$1,140

Kogan | NBN 100 | AU$69.90p/m

Kogan | NBN 100 | AU$69.90p/m (for 12 months, then AU$85.90p/m)

Kogan’s Gold Plus NBN 100 clocks in with evening speeds of 99Mbps and 20Mbps uploads, which is pretty typical across the speed tier. However, thanks to this EOFY discount offer, you'll save AU$16p/m over the first 12 months — or a total of AU$192 — before the price increases to AU$85.90p/m ongoing. This makes it the cheapest plan across the 30+ providers I monitor.

What makes it even better is that Kogan also offers an Internet Price Pledge, so if you find a better price on the same speed NBN plan, the telco will give you back double the difference. And this plan costs the same as Kogan's NBN 500 offering, so if you have an FTTP or HFC connection at home, it's worth the upgrade.

Total minimum cost: AU$69.90 | Total first year cost: AU$838.80 | Total yearly cost: AU$1,030.80

Origin | NBN 1000 | AU$72p/m

Origin | NBN 1000 | AU$72p/m (for 6 months, then AU$144p/m)

With typical evening speeds of 860Mbps downloads and 85Mbps uploads, Origin's NBN 1000 deal will save you a massive AU$432 over the first six months before the price increases to AU$144p/m ongoing. That said, this is one of the most expensive plans once this deal is over, so you might want to consider switching plans after the introductory rate ends.

However, with these fast speeds, you, your whole clan and your accompanying devices will be able to simultaneously go online with minimal to no interruptions – even while gaming, streaming or video calling at the same time.

Not only that, this bundle deal optionally includes a bonus landline (if you need one) and a free Amazon eero 7 or TP-Link modem-router if you stay connected for 24 months.

Total minimum cost: AU$72 | Total first year internet cost: AU$1,296 | Yearly cost after discount: AU$1,728

SpinTel | NBN 1000 | AU$89p/m
Fastest plan

SpinTel | NBN 1000 | AU$89p/m (for 6 months, then AU$99.95p/m)

Clocking in a massive 900Mbps over the busy evening hours, SpinTel's speedy ultrafast plan is one of the fastest available. Pair that with the tasty intro offer that knocks AU$65.70 off the first 6 months, and this deal is seriously hard to pass up.

Do note that you'll need to either BYO modem or pay AU$139.95 to receive one, but make no mistake, SpinTel is your top option for a fuss-free, no-frills ultrafast plan.

Total minimum cost: AU$89 | Total first year cost: AU$1,133.70 | Yearly cost after discount: AU$1,199.40


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Lucy Scotting
Staff Writer, Lifestyle, Streaming and Broadband

Lucy Scotting is a staff writer for Tom’s Guide Australia, primarily covering lifestyle, streaming and internet-related news. Lucy started her career writing for HR and staffing industry publications, with articles covering emerging tech, business and finance. In her spare time, Lucy can be found watching sci-fi movies, working on her dystopian fiction novel or hanging out with her dog, Fletcher.

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