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Support local: SA’s best gifts under $50

Laura Dare by Laura Dare
December 4, 2025
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Cost-of-living crunch? No stress. We’ve rounded up the best locally-made gifts under $50 so you can shop smarter, spend less and support SA businesses.

Christmas shopping on a shoestring? You’re not the only one. With the cost of living still biting, lots of us are looking for gifts that feel thoughtful without sending our bank balance into shock. 

Luckily, South Australia is full of clever creators, small businesses and home-grown brands selling genuinely great presents that won’t blow the budget.

There’s no better time of year to rally around and buy local than right now. 

When you choose to ‘Buy SA. For SA.’ for Christmas presents, you’re not just picking up a gift – you’re investing in the livelihood of your neighbours, the dreams of small entrepreneurs, and the future of our state’s economy. 

Every dollar spent here stays here, supporting local jobs, creativity and the small operators doing it tough.

So whether you’re buying for your best mate, your work Kris Kringle or the cousin you barely see, here are our top South Australian gifts under $50 to help you survive the silly season with something left in your bank account.

$10 and under – Small but mighty

Veggie Paws Christmas Roast large paw – $2.40

Shaped like a giant paw and packed with Christmas veggies, this dog biscuit is made in SA and ready to include your pup in the festivities. Because four-legged friends deserve gifts too.

Menz FruChocs car air freshener – $7
Designed to look like a mini bag of FruChocs, this peach-scented air freshener brings instant SA nostalgia to a car, wardrobe or office drawer. A cheeky nod to a local icon – without the sugar hit.

Clifford’s Honey Farm lip balm stick – $7.50
Made on Kangaroo Island from the farm’s own beeswax and coconut oil, this balm is soft, nourishing and subtly sweet. Pocket-sized comfort for dry lips or travel kits.

Billie Justice Thomson magnets – $8
Capturing the everyday joys of South Australian life – seagulls, smiley fritz, cocktails and native flowers – these magnets are bright, bold and built to last. From the illustrator behind the 2026 Adelaide Fringe poster, they’re perfect for fridges, lockers or anywhere a bit of SA pride belongs.

FIAJE Pimmalade – $8
This fresh twist on marmalade blends Pimms, ginger ale and citrus for a spread that brings big summer energy to toast or English muffins. A bright little upgrade for anyone ready to step up their breakfast game.

Little Brown Goose doughnut bath bomb – $8
Handmade in Port Lincoln and finished with a cocoa-butter drizzle, these fizzy doughnut bath bombs smell as good as they look. Great for anyone in need of a little downtime – or to make bath time more fun for the kids (and easier for the adult in the room).

$20 and under – Cheap Thrills

T-Bar Outback Horizon tea – $13.50
Australian-grown green tea with a smooth, calming flavour and eye-catching packaging. A solid swap for standard-issue office gifts.

Whites Valley Jalapeños Green Smoked Jalapeño Sauce – $13.95
Handmade on the Fleurieu, this small-batch hot sauce brings a smoky, fresh kick to everything from eggs to marinades. Adds flavour without fire.

Kytons Bakery Star Christmas Tree Kit – $18
This sweet DIY kit from SA favourite Kytons comes with precooked vanilla cookie stars, icing and green sprinkles – everything you need to build your own edible festive tree. It’s a cute gift, a festive table centrepiece, and an easy way to keep the kids occupied while you get Christmas lunch on the table.

Offbeat Sock Co ‘Rebel without a Claus’ socks – $20
Limited-edition Christmas socks, made right here in SA. Cosy, colourful, and spot-on for Secret Santa or anyone who dresses to impress in December.

Adelaide Fringe bucket hat – $20
Reversible and hand-printed, this hat flips from black to the Fringe’s iconic pink stars. Perfect for the person already planning next year’s Fringe schedule.

Cry About It EP CD by Aleksiah – $20
This sophomore EP is packed with the synth-pop hooks that helped Aleksiah sweep the 2025 SA Music Awards. For the friend whose playlists are cooler than yours – and they know it. Prefer to let them choose? Clarity Records also offers in-store gift vouchers.

Adelaide Mail SA Christmas Tree Ornaments (3-Pack) – $20
Finally, ornaments that understand South Australians. This set celebrates three local legends – the Rundle Mall pigeon, the Murray Bridge Bunyip and a very festive Ho Ho Ho-Bahn bus. They’ll either laugh or hang them up immediately – or both.

$30 and under – Little luxuries

Tea Towel Co South Aussie icons tea towel – $25
From Hills Hoists to FUIC, this illustrated tea towel celebrates the stuff only South Australians get. A homesick fix for friends who’ve moved interstate.

Janesce Balancing Refresher Mist – $27
A lavender-infused facial mist made with botanical extracts. Cooling, calming and an instant pick-me-up when it’s 38 degrees and rising.

The Journey Studio 2026 planner – $30
This A5 planner from a Clare Valley designer is full of cheerful artwork, habit trackers and goal-setting pages. Perfect for the friend who colour-codes their life.

Pink Shorts Press ‘Reading is Radical’ book bag – $30
Roomy, bold and bright pink, this cotton tote is made by an indie SA publisher, and features a squid named Sia. Good for hauling books, groceries or both – and $5 from each sale goes to Murray-Darling conservation.

Bowden Brewing ‘Big Red Down’ tropical Xmas sour 4-pack – $30
A fruity festive sour made in Bowden – perfect for that mate who’d never drink a lager, or for taking to Christmas barbecues. Tastes like summer in a can.

Art Gallery of South Australia × Julie White jigsaw puzzle– $30
This 1000-piece puzzle features one of Adelaide artist Julie White’s striking designs. It’s a perfect screen-free summer project – just right for that stretch between Boxing Day and New Year’s when no one knows what day it is.

$40 and under – Gifts with impact

Rio Vista Olives ‘Gigi’ EVOO – $35
Multi-award-winning olive oil from the Adelaide Hills. Elevates salads, sides, and last-minute hosting credentials.

Soul City Roasters ‘Roaster’s Choice’ tasting trio – $35
Three small-batch coffees roasted in Adelaide, handpicked to show off Soul City’s current favourites. A solid gift for the coffee lover who’s always chasing the next great brew – and yes, they do good for refugees with their profits too.

Kiln & Clay personalised keep cup – $40
Handmade in SA and personalised with their name and/or go-to coffee, this ceramic cup looks good, feels great and means never having to shout “almond cap, extra hot” across a crowded café again.

Just Bliss Couture Collection milk and dark – $40
Chocolates that look like tiny works of art, made by hand in Rundle Mall. Slick packaging, lush flavours – and no wrapping needed.

Helen’s Mini Worlds ‘dream’ terrarium – from $39.95
A miniature rainforest under glass, built with moss, fittonia and zero stress in mind. Low-maintenance but high on impact – and you can add a tiny panda, snail or dinosaur if you want to make it even more gift-worthy.

$50 and under – Feel-good splurges

Adelaide Hills Candle Co ‘Mt Lofty – The Summit’ candle – $44.95
With eucalyptus, lemon myrtle and sandalwood, this soy candle smells like the Hills after rain. Calm, clean and beautifully boxed – a wind-down gift that feels like a splurge.

Criminal Elements perfume discovery set – $50
A mix of unisex scents from experimental Adelaide perfumer Corey Horrigan. Surprising, sophisticated, and way cooler than a body spray twin pack.

Cocoon Spa voucher – $50
This $50 voucher can go toward anything from a massage to a facial at Cocoon’s St Morris location. Give someone an excuse to spoil themselves.

Guildhouse Unceded t-shirt – $45
Designed by Brad Darkson in consultation with Senior Kaurna woman Aunty Lynette Crocker, this tee features the Ngampa (yam daisy) from Guildhouse’s city-lighting neon artwork. Art meets wardrobe, and it’s all SA.

Mordrelle 2018 Blanc de Blancs Reserve – $50
Made in the Adelaide Hills and praised by wine judges, this sparkling feels fancier than the price tag. Impress the fussy relative or bring it along to Christmas lunch and look like you know your bubbles.

Don’t forget the card (SA-made, of course)

Need a card to go with your gift? You can’t go wrong with Mandy Foot, Unseasoned Greetings, Kate Mason or the eco-friendly Earth Greetings range. 

For something quirkier, Littlest Vintage has cute options for dog lovers, Sally Heindrich offers SA political icons Don and Julia, while the State Library’s shop is full of vintage designs for history buffs, nature lovers and bookworms. 

The Art Gallery of South Australia store also has beautiful boxed sets – the SA contemporary and Tarnanthi card collections feature 12 artworks each and are gift-worthy on their own.

Prefer to make your own? Grab a card-making kit or supplies from Paper Roses Studio.

Wrapping made simple

Can’t face a night of wrapping? Across Adelaide’s major shopping precincts, wonderful volunteers will do it for you. A small donation per present helps charities support South Australian families doing it tough this Christmas – consider it outsourcing for a good cause.

  • Adelaide Arcade, Rundle Mall – Minda (1-24 December)
  • Myer Centre, Rundle Mall – Ronald McDonald House Charities SA (1-24 December)
  • Westfield Tea Tree Plaza – Backpacks 4 SA Kids (12-24 December)
  • Westfield West Lakes – HeartKids (12-24 December) 
  • Westfield Marion – The Salvation Army (15-24 December)

For more information on how to buy local, check out the Buy SA. For SA campaign.

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