Amazon Australia is extending its Prime free one-day delivery service to Brisbane, Geelong, Gosford, Newcastle and Wollongong, available to Prime members on eligible orders for no minimum spend.

More than one million products across categories including pantry staples, household and personal care, electronics, books, beauty, and more are now eligible for Prime free one-day delivery. Eligible items can be identified by customers shopping on the Amazon app or Amazon.com.au via the ‘Prime free one-day’ or ‘Prime one-day’ icon.

Amazon Australia general manager, Matthew Benham said, “When customers shop online, they want to know they are getting a great price and that their order will be delivered to them fast, with no additional costs. Prime membership provides that, and so much more in one membership.

“We are committed to growing the value of Prime in Australia so we are excited to announce the expansion of Prime free one-day delivery on a huge selection of products to even more cities. Prime members in most areas of Sydney and Melbourne have already been enjoying this service and we are thrilled to be able to offer Prime members in these additional locations access to the service.”

Prime members in eligible postcodes in Brisbane, Geelong, Gosford, Newcastle and Wollongong, in addition to previously announced Sydney and Melbourne will have access to free one-day delivery on more than one million eligible items; access to Amazon Original series and films on Prime Video, and other popular movies and TV shows; access to 100 million songs ad-free in shuffle mode with Amazon Music and more.

Customers can unlock a 30-day free trial at amazon.com.au/prime and then pay $9.99 per month, or $79 for an annual membership.

“We are able to offer customers fast delivery speed as a result of our continuing investment and expansion into our operations in Australia. By building fulfilment centres and delivery stations close to where our customers live and work, packages travel shorter distances, which enables us to speed up delivery,” Benham added.