Why should you focus on Everyday Rewards? It’s simple really – the points you can earn on groceries, gift cards and partners can send you flying in Business Class sooner.

Here are some of the best offers with bonus Everyday Rewards points, which could then be used for money off your shop or be transferred to Qantas Points for your next journey.


Note: This information is provided only as a guide and we do not provide the points in these offers. We endeavour to keep this information up-to-date, but occasionally, there may be mistakes present. For in-store offers, please confirm that the current offer is correct in your local catalogue and in-store before purchasing. There should be promotional signage in-store during the offer period. For online offers, please check the webpage to confirm the offer and check the T&Cs. Point Hacks is not liable for points not being allocated due to purchasing at the wrong store or outside of the offer period.


Up to 20x Everyday Rewards points (10x Qantas Points) with selected travel gift cards at Woolworths

Offer valid: from 6 December 2023 to 12 December 2023

For one week, collect up to 20x bonus Everyday Rewards points on selected travel gift cards at Woolworths. This includes Luxury Escapes and Webjet (both fixed value and variable load).

You can also earn 10x bonus Everyday Rewards points (5x Qantas Points per dollar) on Airbnb gift cards, including $100 fixed denominations and the $25-$500 variable load card.

  • Earn bonus points on up to 10 fixed-denomination gift cards per day (over one or more transactions)
  • Earn bonus points on up to 10 variable-load gift cards per day (single transaction per day)

20x Everyday Rewards points (10x Qantas Points) with Apple and Airbnb gift cards at Big W

Offer valid: from 30 November to 6 December 2023

For one week, collect 20x bonus Everyday Rewards points on Apple and Airbnb gift cards at Big W. For Apple, this includes denominations from $30 and higher and the variable load card. For Airbnb, it includes the $100 denomination card only.

  • Offer is limited to 10 gift cards per member across all cards.

How could I use Everyday Rewards or Qantas Points?

Here are some examples of the points you can earn:

  • $50 gift card: 1,000 Everyday Rewards Points (worth $5 or 500 Qantas Points).
  • $100 gift card: 2,000 Everyday Rewards Points (worth $10 or 1,000 Qantas Points).
  • $200 gift card: 4,000 Everyday Rewards Points (worth $20 or 2,000 Qantas Points).
  • $500 gift card: 10,000 Everyday Rewards Points (worth $50 or 5,000 Qantas Points).

If you purchased $2,000 worth of gift cards to help cover the price of your next purchase, you’ll also earn 40,000 Everyday Rewards points. That’s easily worth $200 at the checkout, or 20,000 Qantas Points – more than enough for a free domestic Economy or Business Class reward seat on certain routes (plus taxes).

  • Perth-Hobart one-way in Economy (18,000 pts + taxes).
  • Brisbane-Darwin one-way in Economy (18,000 pts + taxes).
  • Adelaide-Melbourne one-way in Business (18,400 pts + taxes).
  • Brisbane-Lord Howe Island return in Economy (16,000 pts + taxes).

The cheapest Qantas reward flight is 8,000 points + taxes (converted from 16,000 Everyday Rewards points). You’ll need to buy at least $800 of gift cards to have enough Qantas Points for a reward flight.

Woolworths Rewards bonus Qantas Points
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Earn up to 130,000 Everyday Rewards points with BUPA

Expiry: 31 August 2023

Woolworths Everyday Rewards is teaming up with BUPA health insurance to offer bonus points for new customers.

The actual Everyday Rewards points bonus will vary depending on the annual premium:

  • Under $1,000: 14,000 points (worth $70 or 7,000 Qantas Points).
  • $1,000 to $1,999: 24,000 points (worth $120 or 12,000 Qantas Points).
  • $2,000 to $2,999: 48,000 points (worth $240 or 24,000 Qantas Points).
  • $3,000 to $3,999: 60,000 points (worth $300 or 30,000 Qantas Points).
  • $4,000 to $4,999: 80,000 points (worth $400 or 40,000 Qantas Points).
  • $5,000 to $6,249: 110,000 points (worth $550 or 55,000 Qantas Points).
  • Over $6,250: 130,000 points (worth $650 or 65,000 Qantas Points).

You’ll also earn 3x bonus points on fresh fruit and veggies at Woolworths for 60 days after you join BUPA.

Earn 1,250 Everyday Rewards points a month with Woolworths Home and Contents Insurance

Expiry: Unknown | Last checked: 1 June 2023

TARGETED | Some members may be offered 1,250 bonus Woolworths Everyday Rewards points (up to 15,000 points) on a new Home and Contents Insurance policy (some people have reported that it works with Contents only, but your experience may vary). This is a targeted offer – check to see if it is on your Everyday Rewards account.

Enter the code HR15K during the quoting process to be eligible. The points are usually credited after 45 days – i.e. midway through your second month of paying premiums. You may be able to cancel the insurance policy afterwards if you desire. Woolworths home and contents insurance also gives an extra 10% off your grocery shop once a month.

Woolworths supermarket promotions

Want to earn more Everyday Rewards points on groceries? Woolworths also has lots of in-supermarket promotions, which generally offer between 2,000 to 6,000 Everyday Rewards points at a time. These points can really stack up, so keep an eye out for these offers in your emails. Check your app for Boosters.

You can read more about Woolworths’ supermarket promotions in our guide to earning Everyday Rewards points.

Summing up 

Even though Everyday Rewards doesn’t have many partners, Woolworths still manages to offer plenty of opportunities to earn bonus points through promotions. Points can be earned at the supermarket and with some of Woolworths’ ancillary products such as car and home/contents insurance.

Recurring shopping offers are the best way to regularly top-up your balance, while offers on insurance will give you a sizeable boost once in a while when you’re switching over as a new customer.

Frequently asked questions

How do I earn bonus Everyday Rewards points?

Keep an eye on your email as that’s how many of Woolworth’s shopping promotions are released. If you have the Woolworths shopping app, some Rewards-related promotions may appear there too. Make sure to click the ‘Activate’ button before using a promotion.

Sign-up bonus points are also offered on some products such as insurance. This guide will have the latest details on these offers.

What happens if I forget my Everyday Rewards card?

If you forgot your Everyday Rewards card while shopping and haven’t got it stored in Apple Wallet or Google Play, try downloading the Everyday Rewards app and logging in. It will display a barcode you can scan. It’s best to do this if you’re chasing a bonus offer.

Alternatively, you can give the Everyday Rewards team a call at 1300 101 234 within 7 days of purchase to have the base points of your shop added to your account as a once-off. Note that only the base points from your purchase will be added – no bonus points from any eligible offers on your account. 

How much are Everyday Rewards points worth?

It’s hard to pin down a value for Everyday Rewards points, as that depends on what you use them for. As a base number, 2,000 Everyday Rewards points is equal to $10 off at Woolworths, so that’s 0.5 cents a point.

Say you had 16,000 Everyday Rewards points and converted them to 8,000 Qantas Points, then used those points to redeem a short regional flight normally worth $250. Then you’ve just scored yourself 1.6 cents of value per Everyday Rewards point.

Given 16,000 Everyday Rewards points are worth $80 at the supermarket, if you instead redeemed them for a short Qantas flight costing more than $80 (which most flights usually do), then you’ll come out ahead!

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Up to 20x Everyday Rewards points on selected travel gift cards was last modified: December 5th, 2023 by Brandon Loo