Use Qantas Points

Earn Qantas Points on eligible products with participating Gemcell Members, plus earn Qantas Points with over 50 Qantas Business Rewards partners on flights, credit card spend, car hire, fuel, hotels and more. That’s on top of the Qantas Points you’ll earn as an individual Qantas Frequent Flyer.

  • Redeem Qantas Points on over 8,000 products including electronics, gift cards, luggage and more with the Qantas Marketplace~
  • Use Qantas Points on top drops for yourself or clients with quality products from Qantas Wine+
  • Use Qantas Points on over 200,000 hotel and accommodation options worldwide
  • Add a little extra comfort to your next business flight with an upgrade or to book flights, directly from your Qantas Business Rewards account.

Group Offers

Available at all Participating Members
1 Qantas Point

Earn 1 Qantas Point for your business for every $10 spent on eligible Schneider Electric products.*

5 Qantas Points

Earn 5 Qantas Points per $1 spent on the Clipsal Solis and Schneider Charge products from 1st February 2025 to 31st March 2025.^

List of eligible codes here

1000 Qantas Points

Earn 1000 Qantas Points per $250 spent on the Legrand Economy EML Range from 1st February 2025 to 31st March 2025.^

List of eligible codes here.

10 Qantas Points

Earn 10 Qantas Points per $1 spent on the Cabac S-Click DMME Phase Balanced LED Dimmer, S-Click HSC110SS IP66 Sunset and S-Click HNS610DT 350W Push Button Digital Dimmer from 1st February 2025 to 31st March 2025.^

List of eligible codes here.

5 Qantas Points

Earn 5 Qantas Points per $1 spent on the NHP MOD6+ range from 1st February 2025 to 31st March 2025.^

1 Qantas Point

Earn 1 Qantas Point per $1 spent on CLA Lighting Products from 1st February 2025 to 31st March 2025.^

Participating Members

The following Members are participants in the Qantas Business Rewards program

Take Part

How To Earn Qantas Points With Gemcell?

STEP 1

Have an approved and open account with one of our Participating Gemcell Members. Make sure you use the ABN associated with your account when you sign up for your Qantas Business Rewards account.

STEP 2

Join Qantas Business Rewards FREE today with Gemcell (saving you $89.50) – all you need is your ABN.

STEP 3

Purchase eligible products through one of our current offers.

STEP 4

Qantas Points will be credited to your Qantas Business Rewards account 90 days after the end of month of invoice date (once you’ve paid within credit terms)

Join Qantas Business Rewards Free

Why Join Qantas Business Rewards?

Along with the Qantas Points your business will earn when you spend with Participating Gemcell Members, you’ll also receive even more benefits as a Qantas Business Rewards member:

Save on flights

Save up to 10% on the base fare of eligible flights with no minimum spend.>

Points for you & your business

Earn Qantas Points* for your business (in addition to the points you or your team would normally earn as an individual) on flights, hotels and car hire.

Fly more, earn more

The more your business flies, the more Qantas Points your business will earn.

Benefits even when you’re not flying

Earn Qantas Points on over 50 different business expenses, like fuel and credit card spend, when you spend with the Qantas Business Rewards program partners.

Save on Qantas Club

Save up to 30% on Qantas Club memberships for you and your employees.#

Your choice of rewards

It’s easy to transfer Qantas Points from your Qantas Business Rewards account to any Qantas Frequent Flyer account for a range of rewards including flights for leisure, upgrades, hotels, car hire, wine or even something from the Qantas Marketplace.~

Terms and Conditions

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LOYALTY PROGRAM REWARD SCHEME
GEMCELL ELECTRICAL GROUP TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Effective 1 June 2019

*A business must be a Qantas Business Rewards Member to earn Qantas Points for business. A one-off join fee of $89.50 including GST normally applies, however this will be waived for customers of Participating Gemcell Members. Membership and Qantas Points are subject to Qantas Business Rewards Terms and Conditions. Qantas Points for business are offered under the Gemcell Electrical Group Terms and Conditions. Any claims in relation to Qantas Points under this offer must be made directly to the Participating Gemcell Member. Qantas Points will be credited to the Members’ Business Rewards account within 90 days after the end of month of invoice date providing the invoices are paid in full within the account terms of the Participating Gemcell Member. Eligible Customers of Participating Gemcell Members will earn 1 Qantas Point for every $10 spent on all Schneider Electric products. Subject to Clauses 6.3 and 6.7 of the Gemcell Electrical Group Terms and Conditions. Eligible Customer means a business operating with an Australian Business Number (ABN), that is a Qantas Business Rewards Member, that has an approved and open account (cash or credit) with a Participating Gemcell Member which is operating within the account terms of that Participating Gemcell Member. Participating Gemcell Electrical Group Members are listed at www.gemcell.com.au/qantas
^From 12.00am (AEST) 1 February to 11.59pm (AEST) 31 March 2025, eligible customers of participating Gemcell Members will earn 5 Qantas Points per $1 spent on the Clipsal Solis and Schneider Charge products, 1000 Qantas Points per $250 spent on Legrand Economy EML range, 10 Qantas Points per $1 spent on Cabac S-Click DMME Phase Balanced LED Dimmer, S-Click HSC110SS IP66 Sunset and S-Click HNS610DT 350W Push Button Digital Dimmer, 5 Qantas Points per $1 spent on the NHP MOD6+ range and 1 Qantas Point per $1 spent on all CLA Lighting Products. A full itemised list of part numbers can be located at www.gemcell.com.au/qantas/all-offers/. In order to transfer Qantas Points from a Qantas Business Rewards account to an individual’s Qantas Frequent Flyer account, the business account must have a balance of at least 3,000 Qantas Points. You must be a Qantas Frequent Flyer member to earn and redeem Qantas Points. A joining fee may apply. Membership and Qantas Points are subject to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program Terms and Conditions. We recommend you consult your accountant or tax adviser to ensure you understand possible tax implications, for example fringe benefits tax (if applicable).
+To purchase from Qantas Wine, you must be a Qantas Frequent Flyer member, 18 years of age and over and have an Australian delivery address. Qantas may cancel or deduct the number of points that are awarded in relation to cancelled, refunded or returned product and services in its absolute discretion including in relation to any Bonus Points earned on purchases where such Eligible Products or Services are cancelled, refunded or returned. Qantas may withdraw or extend bonus point offers at any time. Liquor Act 2007: It is an offence to sell or supply to or to obtain liquor on behalf of a person under the age of 18 years. Licence Number: LIQP770016736.
>Classic Upgrade Rewards are available on Classic Flight Rewards in Economy and Premium Economy and eligible paid and confirmed Qantas domestic and international flights, with a QF flight number on your ticket and from time to time on codeshare flights operated by another carrier that have a Qantas (QF) flight number on your ticket. Classic Upgrade Rewards are subject to capacity controls and availability is limited, and some flights may not have any Classic Upgrade Rewards confirmed. Classic Upgrade Rewards are not available from all fare types. See tables for details.
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