Back to School promotions on Mac, iPad Pro start in Australia, Japan, New Zealand
Apple has launched a series of Back to School promotions in Australia and New Zealand, with purchasers of new equipment online or at Apple Retail getting gift cards for a future purchase at the Apple Store.

Between Feb. 7 and Mar. 16, educational staff or students in Australia who purchase a MacBook Air, MacBook, MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, and iMac will receive a A$100 ($76) Apple Store gift card. An A$70 ($54) gift card is given to iPad Pro purchasers.
Customers in New Zealand will get a NZ$105 ($77) and NZ$75 ($55) gift card, respectively.
The deal in Japan is similar -- purchasers of a Mac other than the Mac mini will receive an 8500 yen ($76) gift card, with purchasers of an iPad Pro qualifying for one worth 5,500 yen ($49).
Refurbished products are not eligible for the gift card in either location. Configure-to-order products qualify for the offer as well.
The 2017 promotion is a return to the previous gift card promotion model. Most recently, Apple has been giving Beats headphones with hardware purchases for back to school buyers.

Between Feb. 7 and Mar. 16, educational staff or students in Australia who purchase a MacBook Air, MacBook, MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, and iMac will receive a A$100 ($76) Apple Store gift card. An A$70 ($54) gift card is given to iPad Pro purchasers.
Customers in New Zealand will get a NZ$105 ($77) and NZ$75 ($55) gift card, respectively.
The deal in Japan is similar -- purchasers of a Mac other than the Mac mini will receive an 8500 yen ($76) gift card, with purchasers of an iPad Pro qualifying for one worth 5,500 yen ($49).
Refurbished products are not eligible for the gift card in either location. Configure-to-order products qualify for the offer as well.
The 2017 promotion is a return to the previous gift card promotion model. Most recently, Apple has been giving Beats headphones with hardware purchases for back to school buyers.
Comments
Unless this is targeted at tertiary students and university lecturers? There might still be a very narrow window there.