Petrol prices in Tasmania.
Regional Tasmanian petrol prices are reported in real time under FuelCheck TAS, exactly as Hobart’s are – the scheme covers the whole island. This page tracks the ABS Rest of Tas. region: every reporting station outside Greater Hobart – Launceston, Devonport and Burnie included.
Is petrol cheaper in Hobart or regional Tasmania?
As at day’s end on 12 July 2026, regional Tasmania’s median Unleaded 91 price of 175.9 c/L sits 4.0 c/L above Greater Hobart’s 171.9 c/L. Within the region, the spread between towns matters far more than the gap to Hobart.
| Area | Median U91 (c/L) | Cheapest | Most expensive | Stations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greater Hobart | 171.9 | 156.5 | 298.9 | 49 |
| Regional Tasmania | 175.9 | 158.5 | 247.0 | 122 |
Diesel: the regional Tasmania median is 198.0 c/L across 113 stations – Greater Hobart’s is 195.9.
Day’s-end figures from official FuelCheck TAS data – every reporting station inside the ABS boundaries (Greater Hobart; Rest of Tas.), median not mean, one station one vote. How these figures are calculated. The live station board for the capital is on the Hobart page; the app carries every station in Tasmania live.
Are petrol prices in regional Tasmania going up or down?
Steady this week – regional Tasmania’s Unleaded 91 median has moved less than 2 c/L over the past seven days and sits at 175.9 c/L. Regional Tasmania doesn’t move in one region-wide price cycle the way a capital does – prices differ town to town, and the gap between stations is where the saving is.
How pricing works in regional Tasmania
FuelCheck TAS runs on the same platform as NSW’s scheme and covers the whole island – stations report price changes in real time and every price carries a verification time. Launceston, Devonport and Burnie all sit outside Greater Hobart on the ABS boundary, so Tasmania’s second, third and fourth cities are all counted here.
Tasmania doesn’t run the regular price cycles the big mainland capitals do – regional prices move with the market and with local competition, and they differ town to town. The map puts every station on one screen, cheapest standing out.
Questions
- What is the petrol price in regional Tasmania today?
- As at day’s end on 12 July 2026, the median Unleaded 91 price across 122 reporting stations in regional Tasmania is 175.9 c/L – the cheapest station is at 158.5 c/L and the most expensive at 247.0. Diesel’s median is 198.0 c/L across 113 stations. The FuelNow app shows every reporting station in Tasmania live – free, no ads, no account.
- Is petrol cheaper in Hobart or regional Tasmania?
- As at day’s end on 12 July 2026, regional Tasmania’s median Unleaded 91 price of 175.9 c/L sits 4.0 c/L above Greater Hobart’s 171.9 c/L. Within the region the town-to-town spread is far bigger than the city–country gap – 158.5 c/L at the cheapest reporting station to 247.0 at the most expensive.
- Where do regional Tasmania petrol prices come from?
- FuelCheck TAS – Tasmania’s implementation of the FuelCheck platform, covering the whole island. FuelNow reads the scheme directly: station-reported prices only, no crowd-sourcing, no estimates.
- How fresh are regional Tasmania petrol prices?
- In real time – FuelCheck TAS covers the whole island, stations report price changes as they happen, and every price in FuelNow carries the time it was last verified.
Every fuel type
E10, Unleaded 91, 95, 98, Diesel, Premium Diesel, E85 and LPG – pick yours once and the whole map re-prices around it, in Hobart and across regional Tasmania.
The live station board: petrol prices in Hobart · Where the data comes from, in detail: the data sources page · All cities and regions: petrol prices across Australia · Coming up: the August 2026 price rise, explained