30-day average prices · NSW
Live petrol & diesel prices · NSW FuelCheck data · Updated every 15 min
Compare live fuel prices across all of New South Wales. Fuel Daddy aggregates real-time pricing data from over 2,300 service stations using the official NSW Government FuelCheck program, updated every 15 minutes. Whether you're in Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, the Central Coast, or regional NSW — our interactive map shows you exactly where to save on fuel.
New South Wales fuel prices vary significantly by region. Metro areas like Sydney tend to have more competitive pricing due to higher station density and competition, while regional and remote areas often see higher prices. Use the Fuel Daddy map to compare prices across the entire state and find the cheapest fuel near you.
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Fuel Daddy sources all NSW pricing data from the NSW Government's FuelCheck program. Every service station in NSW is required by law to report price changes within 30 minutes, and our system refreshes data every 15 minutes to give you near real-time accuracy across all 2,300+ stations statewide.
Fuel prices in NSW vary due to transport costs, competition density, and wholesale pricing differences. Metro areas like Sydney, Newcastle, and the Central Coast benefit from higher station density and competition, while regional and remote areas face higher transport costs that are passed on to consumers.
You can compare Unleaded 91, E10 ethanol blend, Premium 95, Premium 98, Diesel, and Premium Diesel across all NSW service stations. Use the filter controls on the map to select your preferred fuel type and instantly see prices across the state.
Sydney fuel prices follow a rough 4–6 week price cycle that tracks terminal-gate wholesale prices. Prices are typically cheapest on Tuesdays through Thursdays. Weekends are usually the most expensive. Check the Trends tab above for current pricing patterns.
Yes, the Fuel Daddy map displays every service station in NSW that participates in the government's FuelCheck program. This covers over 2,300 stations across the state — from Sydney and the South Coast through the Blue Mountains, the Central Coast, the Hunter, and regional NSW.
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