Best Marketplaces for Australian Retailers in 2026
MARCH 26, 2026
Selling on marketplaces in Australia: the key platforms retailers should consider in 2026
Selling online used to be pretty straightforward, but today it increasingly means selling across multiple marketplaces.
For Australian retailers, marketplaces have become one of the fastest ways to expand distribution, reach new customers and grow revenue.
But the marketplace ecosystem has changed significantly in recent years.
New platforms are emerging, established players are evolving, and global marketplaces are entering the Australian market. Choosing the right marketplaces has become a strategic decision.
This guide outlines the most important marketplaces Australian retailers should consider in 2026.
Why marketplaces continue to grow
Marketplaces attract customers for several reasons. They offer:
- Trust and safety, including buyer guarantees and protection from fraud
- Fast delivery options
- Large product selection
- Price transparency
- Convenient search and discovery
For retailers, marketplaces provide access to large audiences without needing to build that audience from scratch. Instead of attracting traffic themselves, retailers can sell where customers already shop.
The best marketplaces for Australian retailers
Amazon Australia
Amazon remains one of the most powerful ecommerce platforms globally.
The Australian marketplace has continued expanding across product categories including:
- Electronics
- Home
- Fashion
- Beauty
- Consumer goods
Key advantages include:
- Massive global customer base
- Strong logistics infrastructure and fulfilment services
- Brand recognition
However, competition can be intense, and advertising costs continue to rise.
Woolworths MarketPlus
Woolworths MarketPlus powers the Woolworths Everyday Market and BIG W marketplaces, giving retailers access to one of Australia’s largest retail ecosystems.
The platform focuses strongly on categories such as:
- Home and living
- Appliances
- Electronics
- Toys and family products
- Everyday household goods
By listing on Everyday Market or BIG W Marketplace, retailers can reach a large base of Woolworths customers who already shop within the Woolworths digital ecosystem.
For Australian brands, this marketplace offers the opportunity to sell through a trusted national retail network while maintaining marketplace distribution alongside other channels.
Kogan Marketplace
Kogan Marketplace has established itself as a significant ecommerce platform in Australia, particularly for electronics, home products and everyday consumer goods.
Built on the strong brand recognition of the Kogan retail ecosystem, the marketplace allows third-party retailers to reach a large Australian customer base through the Kogan platform.
Key advantages include:
- Strong brand awareness in Australia and New Zealand
- Large domestic customer base
- Broad product category coverage
- Integration with the wider Kogan retail ecosystem
Kogan Marketplace can be particularly effective for retailers selling:
- Electronics
- Appliances
- Home goods
- Lifestyle products
For many Australian sellers, Kogan offers an opportunity to access a high-traffic domestic marketplace without the same level of global competition seen on platforms like Amazon.
eBay Australia
eBay remains one of Australia’s largest ecommerce marketplaces.
It continues to perform strongly in categories such as:
- Automotive
- Electronics
- Collectibles
- Refurbished goods
- Fashion
Many consumers still begin product searches directly on eBay. For retailers, it provides strong domestic visibility and is still well worth considering.
Temu
Temu has rapidly become one of the fastest-growing ecommerce platforms globally.
Its aggressive pricing model and mobile-first experience have attracted significant consumer attention.
For retailers, Temu represents both opportunity and strategic consideration. Some brands are experimenting with the platform selectively, testing product categories and price positioning.
For certain product segments, Temu is beginning to generate meaningful traction.
The Iconic Marketplace
The Iconic remains one of the most influential fashion marketplaces in Australia.
Retailers in fashion and lifestyle categories often view it as a key distribution channel.
Advantages include:
- Premium brand positioning
- Strong Australian customer base
- Curated marketplace environment
It is particularly suited to fashion and lifestyle brands.
Emerging marketplaces to watch
The marketplace ecosystem continues evolving rapidly.
Retailers should monitor emerging platforms such as:
- Retail-owned marketplaces like JB Hi-Fi, Kmart and Bunnings
- International marketplace expansions
- New cross-border platforms
Entering new marketplaces early can create significant visibility advantages.
How should retailers choose the right marketplace?
Not every marketplace is suitable for every retailer. Successful marketplace expansion usually depends on several factors.
Product category fit: Some marketplaces perform better for specific categories. For example:
- Fashion marketplaces
- Home marketplaces
- Electronics marketplaces
Customer demographics: Different platforms attract different audiences. Retailers should consider:
- Price sensitivity
- Brand positioning
- Purchasing behaviour
Operational complexity: Each marketplace has unique requirements for:
- Product data
- Pricing structures
- Fulfilment models
- Compliance rules
Retailers must ensure they have the infrastructure to manage these differences.
The importance of a multi-marketplace strategy
Many retailers are moving away from single-marketplace dependence. Instead, they operate across several marketplaces simultaneously.
This approach allows them to:
- Diversify revenue
- Reach new customer segments
- Reduce platform dependency
- Expand internationally
Multi-marketplace strategies are becoming increasingly common in modern ecommerce.
Infrastructure matters more than channel choice
One of the biggest challenges retailers face when expanding across marketplaces is operational complexity.
Managing listings, inventory and orders across multiple channels can quickly become difficult.
Retailers who scale successfully typically rely on infrastructure that connects their ecommerce store to multiple marketplaces.
This enables:
- Synchronised inventory
- Automated listings
- Centralised order management
Without this infrastructure, marketplace expansion becomes much harder.
Marketplaces continue to play a central role in ecommerce growth.
For Australian retailers, platforms such as Amazon, eBay, Temu, The Iconic and Kogan offer access to large and highly engaged customer bases.
But marketplace success depends on more than simply choosing a platform.
Retailers must evaluate product fit, operational complexity and long-term strategy.
Increasingly, the most successful retailers are building multi-marketplace infrastructure that allows them to expand across channels while maintaining operational control.
Building a multi-marketplace strategy also requires the right infrastructure.
Omnivore helps retailers connect their ecommerce platforms to multiple marketplaces from a single integration layer, making it easier to launch, manage and scale across channels without operational complexity.
If you're exploring marketplace expansion, you can learn more about how Omnivore helps retailers scale multi-channel commerce.
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