Wendouree Diesel Prices Drop to 160 cents: Victoria Leads National Fuel Price Relief
This week's fuel price data uncovers some interesting patterns that deserve closer scrutiny, particularly for diesel motorists across Australia. While many states are experiencing modest decreases, the variation between regions reveals significant opportunities for savings that every consumer should be aware of.
Victoria Takes the Lead on Diesel Pricing
Digging deeper into the numbers, Wendouree in Victoria has emerged as the standout location for diesel, with prices as low as 160.2 cents per litre as of 17th Nov 2025 8:11am AEDT. This represents exceptional value compared to the state average of 186.7 cents, highlighting a substantial 26.5 cent difference that motorists can capitalise on.
The data reveals that Victoria's diesel market is showing notable price relief, with the state average decreasing by 1.4 cents from yesterday's 188.1 cents. Across 776 reporting stations, Victorian motorists have access to a competitive market, though the price spread of 145.7 cents between the cheapest and most expensive locations raises questions about pricing strategies.
South Australia and Western Australia Show Strong Decreases
A closer look reveals that South Australia motorists are experiencing the most significant diesel price relief, with a decrease of 5.1 cents bringing the state average to 186.9 cents per litre. This 2.66% reduction is worth investigating, as it suggests either improved supply conditions or competitive pressures in the SA market.
Western Australia diesel prices have decreased by 9.3 cents to 203.0 cents per litre, though this data only represents 5 reporting stations. The variation in WA is striking, with prices ranging from 177.0 to 231.1 cents, highlighting the importance of price comparison for Perth motorists.
Regional Victoria Offers Exceptional Value
Motoristas should be aware that regional Victorian centres are delivering some of the best diesel value in the country. Beyond Wendouree's standout pricing, several regional centres deserve attention:
Gippsland Region: Warrnmbool offers consistent diesel at 173.9 cents across all stations, while Portland averages 176.0 cents with minimal variation.
Ballarat Region: Epsom shows diesel as low as 167.1 cents, and nearby Ballarat has stations pricing at 165.2 cents, though the average sits higher at 184.6 cents due to notable price spread.
Latrobe Valley: Moe averages 176.4 cents with prices starting at 168.5 cents, while Morwell sits at 182.1 cents average.
The variation between these regional centres and metro Melbourne highlights pricing strategies that deserve scrutiny. Motorists in Melbourne and surrounding suburbs should consider whether a strategic fill up during regional travel could deliver worthwhile savings.
Queensland and NSW Maintain Stable Pricing
The data paints a clear picture of stability in Queensland and New South Wales. Queensland diesel has decreased modestly by 0.8 cents to 193.8 cents per litre across 451 stations. NSW maintains an average of 190.3 cents based on the latest data from 1,279 stations.
This stability raises interesting questions about market dynamics. While Victorian prices show notable movement, the eastern seaboard states appear to be in a holding pattern, suggesting different competitive pressures or supply factors at play.
Price Transparency Reveals Opportunities
What makes these findings particularly valuable for consumers is the transparency now available through real time price tracking. The 145.7 cent spread in Victoria between cheapest and most expensive diesel locations demonstrates why informed decisions matter.
Motoristas willing to compare prices before filling up can capture significant savings. For a typical 60 litre tank, the difference between Wendouree's 160.2 cents and the Victorian average of 186.7 cents represents a saving of $15.90 per fill up. Over a month, that's over $60 for motorists who fill weekly.
What Motorists Should Do Now
Armed with this information, motorists can make informed decisions and avoid paying more than necessary. Here are the key takeaways:
For Victorian Motorists: Regional centres offer exceptional diesel value. If you're travelling through Wendouree, Epsom, Moe, or Portland, consider timing your fill up to capitalise on these lower prices.
For South Australian Motorists: The 5.1 cent decrease suggests favourable market conditions. This may be a good time to fill up before prices potentially rise.
For Western Australian Motorists: The 54.1 cent price spread across just 5 reporting stations highlights the critical importance of price comparison in Perth and surrounding areas.
For All Motorists: Check live prices before every fill up. The data clearly demonstrates that location matters significantly, and even within the same suburb, prices can vary by 10 to 20 cents per litre.
The current market conditions favour informed consumers who take the time to compare prices. With diesel prices showing downward movement in several states, motorists who stay alert to pricing patterns can achieve meaningful savings over time.