Australian Fuel Prices Today
Australian drivers are paying an average of 182.3 cents per litre for U91 unleaded today (1 June 2026, 9:47 AM AEST). Prices vary significantly between states and even between suburbs a few kilometres apart.
Last updated: 1 June 2026, 9:47 AM AEST
Fuel Prices by State
Fuel prices differ between states due to local taxes, transport costs, and competition. Here is the current snapshot for each state and territory.
ACT
69 stations across 39 suburbs. See all ACT prices
New South Wales
3216 stations across 1201 suburbs. See all New South Wales prices
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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 182.3 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.
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