Get 5GB of mobile data for just $5 with Moose Mobile’s latest deal

It's cheap data time with this sweet offer on Moose Mobile's SIM-only mobile plans.
In this always-online age we live in, it's important to keep up-to-date with the latest news and happenings wherever you are, whether that be at work, at home or on-the-go. You don't want to miss out on all those hot new memes making the rounds on social media, after all.
Thankfully, it's cheaper than ever these days to stay connected 24/7, with the cost of mobile data now low enough that it's possible to get by without a traditional home broadband service at all. This is due in large part to how heated the competition is in the mobile space, with providers running deals and promotions left, right and centre to attract new customers.
The latest of these promotions comes by way of Moose Mobile, which has slashed the price of a bunch of its SIM-only mobile plans to a measly $5 for the first month. Included in this offer are the Moose 8, Moose 14, Moose 19 and Moose 29 plans, with the Moose 29 plan representing the best deal thanks to its 5GB of included data and unlimited talk and text throughout Australia. Just bear in mind that the $5 deal is only valid for the first month and will revert to Moose Mobile's regular rates for subsequent months.
If you haven't tried out Moose Mobile before, note that it operates on Optus' 4G network, so speeds and reception will be based on Optus' coverage in your area. It's also worth mentioning that all Moose Mobile's SIM-only plans are offered on a month-to-month contract, so you can cancel your service at any point without having to pay any exit fees.
To take advantage of this limited-time offer, check out Moose Mobile's plans in the table below:
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