Key Facts:
- Australian entrepreneur Kyle Hunt is funding free coffee for women across major Australian cities this Sunday for International Women's Day
- The initiative covers eight cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Hobart and Canberra
- Women can claim their free drink by mentioning the International Women's Day tab at participating cafés
- The programme aims to support local cafés while recognising women's contributions to communities
- Participating café locations will be announced via Kyle Hunt's social media channels before Sunday
Free Coffee Tab Open for Women in Every Major Australian City This Sunday
Melbourne, Australia – 05/03/2026
Entrepreneur and social media personality Kyle Hunt has announced a nationwide International Women's Day initiative that will see free coffee tabs opened for women in every major Australian city this Sunday.
To celebrate International Women's Day, Kyle is partnering with cafés across the country to shout free coffee and drinks for women throughout the day. The initiative is intended as a simple yet meaningful gesture of appreciation, recognising the contribution, strength and impact of women within communities across Australia.
"International Women's Day is a chance to recognise the incredible women who shape our lives, our businesses and our communities. If a free coffee sparks a smile or even just five minutes of appreciation, it's worth it," said Kyle Hunt.
Participating cafés in Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Hobart and Canberra will have a pre-paid tab available on Sunday, allowing women to enjoy a complimentary coffee or drink while funds last.
The initiative is fully funded by Kyle Hunt and aims to give back directly to women across Australia, encourage local community connection, support small and independent cafés, and create a simple, accessible way for people to mark International Women's Day at a local level.
Women can visit selected participating cafés in their city on Sunday and mention the International Women's Day tab at the counter to redeem their free drink.
Kyle said he hopes the initiative will become an annual tradition.
"Big change starts with small actions. This Sunday is about showing appreciation in a way that's accessible and local."