Native Australian Teas to Stock Up On for 2025

What better way to prepare for an awesome 2025 than to stock up on some of our delicious Native Australian teas? 

We’ve put together a list of our five favourite native Australian teas that you can choose from to welcome in the New Year. With tonnes of wonderful health benefits, these teas all make exceptionally lovely gifts for loved ones or delicious ways to start a new day in 2025. 

So without further ado, let’s check out five of our most favourite TeaLife native Australian teas and why you need to add them to your tea caddy this new year!

Green Tea First Harvest

The topic of native teas is really heating up at the moment, with so many people eager to support Australian growers and smaller companies as opposed to purchasing tea from across the globe. 

Our green tea first harvest blend is the perfect way to support this trend! Our blend is farmed within Australia but the first harvest of any green tea crop in Japan is treasured by tea lovers due to its gorgeous flavours. 

The elevated amounts of amino acids in the first harvest of green tea crops make it taste just a little bit sweeter than usual. This is why we recommend green tea first harvest to anybody who “doesn’t like” green tea as it often changes their mind!

Lemon Myrtle Tea

The folks from Northern New South Wales will be all too familiar with the Backhousia citriodora tree which is native to the area. Lemon myrtle tea is made using the leaves from this Aussie tree and in our case this blend was farmed on an Australian owned farm right here in Australia making it pretty much the most native tea you could find! 

Lemon myrtle tea is a great example of a bush tea with some seriously cool health benefits. From soothing sore throats to easing cramps and muscle spasms lemon myrtle tea has been used as a natural remedy for so many ailments for many years now making it great to soothe those January 1st hangovers!

Ginkgo Tea

Grown right here in Australia ginkgo tea is made using the leaves of the ginkgo tree and is best known for having some powerful bioactive compounds within it to help aid lots of different ailments. 

Improve cognitive health, reduce inflammation and ease the symptoms of anxiety by regularly consuming this delicious bush tea. Ginkgo tea is a perfect example of why we need to embrace native Australian teas as so many of them are also fantastic holistic remedies for so many common issues.

Bush Black Tea

The full bodied taste of this black tea really captures the strength of the Aussie landscape it’s grown in. Bush black tea is the perfect blend to start your 2025 feeling empowered and ready to take on the world. 

If you’re a native Australian then add a little bush black tea into your morning routine to make sure you’re ready to take on anything the day throws at you.

Strawberry Gum Native Tea

If you’re interested in trying a taste of Aboriginal culture then Strawberry Gum Native Tea is a fantastic place to start. Made using the leaves of the eucalyptus olida tree our blend of strawberry gum native tea helps to support local growers and the Australian landscape. 

Our blend of strawberry gum native tea is wildcrafted right here in Australia and is the perfect addition to your tea caddy over the new year. Boost your immune system and improve your digestive health whilst enjoying the fruity strawberry flavours of one of our all time favourite native Australian teas.

Honourable Mentions

Of course we have such a huge collection of Native Australian teas here at TeaLife that picking just five seems criminal! Some of our other top picks to add to your collection this 2025 include the fabulous: 

Shop Now Ready for the New Year

Start stocking up your tea caddy today ready for the New Year! If you’re planning on hitting the nightclubs on New Year’s Eve then a few herbal teas to soothe those hangover symptoms are a must! Happy New Year!

 

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