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Australian Fuel Prices Today

Fuel prices across Australia average 182.0 cents for U91 unleaded as of 1 June 2026, 9:16 PM AEST. Scroll down to compare states, find the cheapest stations, and see how much you could save by switching to electric.

Last updated: 1 June 2026, 9:16 PM AEST

Australian National Average
Updated 1 June 2026, 9:16 PM AEST
E10
176.2
c/litre
U91
182.0
c/litre
P95
197.4
c/litre
P98
204.5
c/litre
Diesel
219.9
c/litre
LPG
121.3
c/litre

Fuel Prices by State

Each state has its own fuel pricing dynamics. Metropolitan areas with more competition tend to be cheaper, while regional and remote stations often charge a premium.

ACT

U91
182.4
c/litre avg
P95
200.8
c/litre avg
Diesel
225.8
c/litre avg

69 stations across 39 suburbs. See all ACT prices

New South Wales

U91
182.0
c/litre avg
P95
197.3
c/litre avg
Diesel
219.8
c/litre avg

3216 stations across 1201 suburbs. See all New South Wales prices

Cheapest Fuel in Australia Today

Looking for the absolute cheapest fuel in Australia right now? These stations currently offer the lowest prices we have found.

Cheapest U91
TEMCO Petroleum Greenacre
190 WATERLOO RD, GREENACRE NSW 2190
U91
157.7
Cheapest E10
Metro Fuel Milperra
144 Beaconsfield Street, MILPERRA NSW 2214
E10
157.5
Cheapest P95
Metro Fuel Young
186 Nasmyth St, Young NSW 2594
P95
176.9
Cheapest Diesel
Ultra Petroleum Mogo
33-35 Princes Highway, MOGO NSW 2536
Diesel
175.9
Cheapest LPG
United North Wyong
359 Pacific Highway, North Wyong NSW 2259
LPG
94.9

Petrol vs Electric: How Much Could You Save?

Petrol (U91)
$2,088
per year
8.5L/100km at 182.0c/L, 13,500 km/yr
vs
Electric (Home)
$713
per year
16 kWh/100km at 33c/kWh, 13,500 km/yr

You could save $1,375 per year with an EV. That's $26 per week back in your pocket.

Try the EV Savings Calculator with your own numbers

Price Rankings

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About Australian Fuel Prices

Australia's fuel market is shaped by a mix of international crude oil prices, the Australian dollar exchange rate, government excise, and local retail competition. The current national average of 182.0 cents per litre for unleaded 91 reflects all of these factors working together.

Fuel excise in Australia is currently indexed to CPI twice a year (February and August). On top of the excise, each litre also carries GST calculated on the total price including excise. This means that when the base price of fuel rises, the tax component rises with it.

Price cycles are a well-documented pattern in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. Prices typically rise sharply over a day or two and then gradually decline over a one to two week period. Filling up at the bottom of a cycle can save 20 to 40 cents per litre compared to the peak.

New South Wales currently has the cheapest average fuel prices, while ACT is the most expensive. Regional areas almost always pay more than capital cities due to higher transport costs and fewer competing stations.

For drivers considering the switch to electric vehicles, the maths has never been more compelling. At current fuel prices, the average Australian household spends over $3,500 per year on petrol. Charging an EV at home costs a fraction of that. Use our EV savings calculator to see the exact numbers for your situation.

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