FuelNow

Petrol prices across Australia.

Every Australian state and territory runs an official fuel price scheme, and they all work differently – NSW, QLD, SA and TAS report in real time, WA and the NT lock prices daily, and Victoria's public feed runs a day behind. These pages explain how pricing works in each capital, with a live price board on every one. Beyond the capitals, seven state pages track regional prices daily on the official ABS boundaries. FuelNow is the simplest fuel app in Australia – one screen, no ads, no account.

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Today across the capitals

As at , the cheapest capital-city Unleaded 91 in Australia is 141.5 c/L, in Melbourne.

CityCheapest U91 (c/L)MedianPrice freshness
Sydney147.9164.9Real time
Melbourne141.5165.9Day behind (government feed)
Brisbane156.5167.9Real time
Perth142.7166.9Locked daily – tomorrow from 2:30pm
Adelaide152.7163.9Real time
Hobart156.5170.7Real time
Canberra162.7175.9Real time
Darwin169.5172.9Locked daily, can drop but not rise – tomorrow from 2:30pm

Official scheme data – cheapest and median Unleaded 91 across each greater-metro area. Victorian prices are the latest the government's public feed has released. This table refreshes every few minutes; each city page has the full board.

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Beyond the capitals

Petrol prices outside the capitals, measured on the official ABS Rest-of-State boundaries. Regional NSW here means everything in NSW outside Greater Sydney – Newcastle and Wollongong included. Median Unleaded 91 across every reporting station, as at day’s end on 11 July 2026.

RegionMedian U91 (c/L)Stations
Regional NSW173.91,132
Regional Victoria170.8696
Regional Queensland173.91,010
Regional SA177.9310
Regional WA181.9456
Regional Tasmania178.0122
Regional NT245.0133

Day’s-end figures from the official state schemes – regional Victoria inherits the government feed’s one-day delay. Each region’s page compares it with its capital and tracks the past 90 days. How these figures are calculated.

Coming up

From 3 August 2026 the temporary fuel excise cut ends and pump prices are expected to rise by just under 18 c/L. What's happening, and what it means at the pump →

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