Queensland Diesel Prices Jump 6 Cents While Victoria and NSW Motorists Get Relief
Queensland diesel prices jumped 6 cents per litre overnight while Victoria and NSW motorists see modest relief. Here's where to find the best deals across Australia.
Data driven analysis from 10,000+ stations
Queensland diesel prices jumped 6 cents per litre overnight while Victoria and NSW motorists see modest relief. Here's where to find the best deals across Australia.
New South Wales shows Australia's widest fuel price spread at 102 cents per litre. Economics educator Priya Sharma explains why Fairfield offers diesel at 175.5 cents while remote stations charge over 260 cents, and how to find the best prices.
Tasmania stands out with a remarkably tight 28.4 cent diesel price spread across 41 stations, compared to Victoria's 142 cent spread. Analysis reveals what this means for Tasmanian motorists and where regional Victoria offers competitive alternatives.
Western Sydney suburbs are delivering some of Australia's most competitive diesel prices, with Fairfield leading at 175.5 cents per litre. Analysis shows tight competition across Granville, Auburn and Smithfield is saving motorists up to $550 annually.
While Victoria experiences 35 cent price swings, Queensland motorists enjoy rare market stability with diesel holding steady at 204.2 cents. Economics educator Priya Sharma explains what's driving these different market behaviours.
The Northern Territory is seeing a massive 189 cent per litre spread on diesel prices, with some servos charging nearly $3.64 while Katherine offers relief at just $1.74. Here's what's happening and where to find the better deals.
Victoria's diesel prices show an 85.1 cent spread between cheapest and most expensive, with regional towns like Moe and Epsom demonstrating fascinating market dynamics. Understanding why prices vary so dramatically between country servos can save motorists up to $60 per tank.
Melbourne motorists are witnessing a remarkable 48 cent price swing this week, with Coburg unleaded dropping to 170.9 cents while northern suburbs like Craigieburn surge to 189.7 cents per litre.
Queensland motorists are paying about 8 cents less per litre than South Australia at the moment. Here's where to find the best deals in both states and how to save on your next fill up.
Northern Territory diesel prices have surged nearly 20 percent overnight to average 239.7 cents per litre, while Katherine emerges as an unlikely savings hub with prices as low as 174.5 cents. Analysis reveals a staggering 189.5 cent spread across the territory.
Analysis of 1,268 NSW diesel stations reveals Sydney's western suburbs offer savings of up to 18 cents per litre. Fairfield leads at 175.5 cents while Granville stations price identically at 179.5 cents.
Melbourne's bayside suburbs are paying up to 30 cents more per litre than western suburbs this weekend, with Rosebud unleaded at 209.3 cents while Hoppers Crossing offers 194.4 cents. Regional Victoria also shows competitive pricing.
Melbourne's western suburbs are experiencing significant petrol price increases of up to 25 cents per litre, with Sunshine, Broadmeadows, and Hoppers Crossing leading the surge. Victorian motorists can still find value in outer suburbs like Taylors Lakes and Springvale.
Perth motorists in Maddington and Baldivis save up to 25 cents per litre on petrol while Melbourne's northern suburbs see prices climb. Here's where to fill up and where to avoid.
Western Australia motorists are seeing dramatic petrol price drops, with Maddington unleaded falling 25.4 cents to 174.5c per litre. Perth metro southern suburbs lead price relief while eastern areas offer competitive diesel.
Latest analysis reveals Western Australia diesel prices dropped 1.86% to 189.7c/L while Northern Territory jumped 23.8% to 239.3c/L. WA suburbs like Broadwater, Byford and Bassendean lead with sub 178c pricing.
Perth motorists are seeing unleaded petrol jump by up to 41 cents per litre as the fuel price cycle peaks. Economics educator Priya Sharma explains the patterns behind these movements and when you should fill up to save money.
Perth motorists are facing notable petrol price increases across outer metropolitan suburbs, with Baldivis, Byford and Ellenbrook recording rises of up to 34 cents per litre overnight. A detailed analysis reveals significant regional variations and opportunities for savings.
Baulkham Hills motorists are facing a 32.9 cent jump in unleaded petrol prices, now at 192.8 cents per litre. Here's what's happening with the fuel cycle and where to find better prices around Sydney.
Western Australia diesel prices dropped 7.7 cents while Queensland, South Australia, and Victoria increased. Regional Victorian towns offer the best diesel value, with prices as low as 160 cents per litre.
Western Australia diesel prices fell 6.4 percent overnight to 189.2 cents per litre, while Victoria, Queensland and South Australia recorded modest increases. Regional Victorian towns now offer some of Australia's cheapest diesel, with prices from 165.2 cents per litre.
Victorian regional centre Wendouree leads the nation with diesel at just 160 cents per litre, while South Australia sees notable 5.1 cent decreases. Analysis reveals how location aware motorists can save over $60 monthly.
Western Australia's 9.32% diesel price drop offers a practical lesson in market economics. Understanding these patterns helps motorists predict price movements and save substantially.
WA diesel prices dropped 9.32% overnight to 188.8 cents/L while eastern states remained largely unchanged. Regional Victorian towns lead the nation with diesel under 170 cents at multiple locations.