Dad says he doesn’t need anything. Sure.
This Father’s Day, skip the predictable gift hunt and make the day feel a little more considered. From something he can enjoy, a little self-care, a handwritten note and a proper lunch, there are plenty of ways to make Dad feel like the main character for the day.
Say It With Something He’ll Enjoy
Pick up a bottle of 1800 Tequila from BWS and give Dad something he can actually enjoy. Whether he has a go-to favourite or you’re looking for something a little different, it’s an easy way to make Father’s Day feel a little more special.
A Little Note Goes a Long Way
Head to Woolworths for a Father’s Day card and write something he’ll genuinely appreciate. Funny, sentimental or somewhere in between — a few words from you can turn a simple card into something he’ll keep.
Fresh Cut, Fresh Dad
Book Dad in for a fresh cut at Luxury Barber. A tidy-up, some well-earned me-time and he walks out feeling ready for whatever the day has planned.
Give Him a Little Reset
Pop into Blooms The Chemist for health and wellness picks that make looking after himself a little easier. A practical gift for the Dad who likes to keep things simple — but still wants to look after his skin.
Tell Him to Put His Feet Up
Treat Dad to a massage at Nature Massage Centre. It’s the kind of gift he might not think to book for himself — but will definitely appreciate once he’s on the table and properly relaxing.
And Then… Feed Him
Wrap up the day with a Father’s Day lunch at Cafe Red. Grab a table, order his favourites and actually sit down and enjoy some time together. No cooking, no dishes — just good food and a proper catch-up.
Make the Day About Dad
The best Father’s Day gifts don’t have to be complicated. A thoughtful card, something he enjoys, a fresh cut, a little pampering and lunch together can turn a regular Sunday into a day he’ll remember.
Father’s Day is Sunday 6 September. Make the trip, tick off the gift list and give Dad a day that feels like it was made just for him.