Bunnings is now on Uber Eats, giving customers a new way to access their favourite DIY, garden and hardware products with fast, on-demand delivery.
For the first time, customers can shop more than 30,000 products from Bunnings on Uber Eats, all at in-store prices and delivered in under 60 minutes, whether at home, on the go, or on a worksite.
The offering provides a convenient and flexible option for customers who need their Bunnings products right now for last-minute DIY or trade jobs, while still having access to an extensive range.
Spanning everyday DIY, gardening, and household essentials, shoppers can order everything from nuts and bolts and garden supplies to power washers, folding chairs, mops, packing boxes, pet food, and even lawn mowers.
The partnership will roll out in stages, starting with 15 locations across Australia before scaling to a full launch across Australia and New Zealand.
The launch followed a successful pilot across five Melbourne stores, launched in late January 2026, which saw strong demand from both retail and trade customers.
Bunnings Chief Operating Officer, Ryan Baker, was excited to expand the partnership with Uber to offer customers another convenient way to shop.
“While many customers enjoy visiting our stores to browse and get advice in person, we know there are times when convenience and speed are the priority. “
Bunnings and Uber first joined forces in 2024 to introduce same-day parcel delivery, giving customers a faster and more convenient way to receive eligible orders from select metropolitan and regional stores.
“From last-minute DIY fixes and garden projects, to preparing for a BBQ or keeping a work site moving, this partnership makes it easier than ever for customers to get what they need, delivered on demand, whatever the occasion,” said Regional General Manager of Retail, Uber Eats APAC, Lucas Groeneveld.
New Bunnings stores will begin rolling out on the Uber Eats platform soon.
