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Can you believe it’s almost Father’s Day?

If you’re passing through Newcastle Airport this week, it might be the perfect opportunity to pick up that perfect gift for Sunday from one of our onsite retailers.

News Travels in our departures area stocks a wide range of goodies that make for a perfect pressie. Pop in for a quick shop before you board your plane and hop off at the other end ready to spoil your Dad (or the father figure in your life).

For the Dad who loves to read

Bookshelves line the walls of News Travels, making it the perfect spot to pick up a gift for the Dad who loves to read. There are best sellers, new releases, autobiographies and more. Or if you’re looking for something a bit lighter, there’s loads of magazines on all topics – think cars, boats and motorcycles.

For the Dad who’s a big kid

Bring some fun into Dad’s life with a gift to inspire his inner child…who doesn’t love a bit of lego? Or stick to an aviation theme and pick him up a model plane or a captain’s hat.

For the Dad who’s a beach bum

Get Dad summer-ready by gifting him something from the beach range – there’s t-shirts, havaianas, and hats.

For the Dad with the sweet tooth

There are sweets galore at News Travels – why not grab a few options and make up a hamper? Or you can purchase the Darrell Lea Dad’s bag full of scrumptious goodies such as rocklea road, liquorice, chocolate and more.

News Travels also stocks Father’s Day cards, so your gift will be complete.

And if you’re arriving at Newcastle Airport instead of departing, you can also pick up a quick gift from Nine Bays Espresso in the arrivals area which is stocked with produce from the Hunter Valley. There’s wine from Tyrell's Wines and Hollydene Estate Wines, and baked treats from Snows Artisan Bakers. Happy gifting!

Newcastle Airport

Newcastle Airport is the gateway to Australia’s largest regional economy, with more than $43 billion annual output and 48,500 businesses. Jointly owned by City of Newcastle and Port Stephens Council, we are governed by an independent, skills-based Board of Directors.

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