Queensland Fuel Locations
Browse live fuel prices across Queensland. Choose your region below to view suburbs and access real-time petrol and diesel pricing updated every few minutes.
Inner Brisbane Fuel Prices
Inner Brisbane has some of the highest fuel price fluctuations in Queensland. Prices move daily due to heavy traffic, high demand and dense competition between major brands like BP, Shell and 7-Eleven. Using Fuel Daddy helps drivers track the cheapest stations across suburbs like South Brisbane, West End, Fortitude Valley and New Farm.
Outer Brisbane Fuel Prices
Outer Brisbane covers a mix of dense residential suburbs and busy commuter corridors. Fuel prices here can swing more widely than the inner city, especially around shopping precincts and major arterial roads. Stations like Costco and United often offer competitive prices. Tracking stations in suburbs such as Sunnybank, Tarragindi, Moorooka and Carindale helps locals avoid premium-price pockets.
Moreton Bay Fuel Prices
The Moreton Bay region includes fast-growing suburbs like North Lakes, Burpengary and Caboolture. Fuel pricing here is influenced by highway traffic, weekend tourism and the spread of major retail hubs. Compare E10 prices and Unleaded 91 – prices can vary dramatically between stations only a few minutes apart, so checking Fuel Daddy before filling up can save a heap.
Logan & Ipswich Fuel Prices
Logan and Ipswich cover some of Queensland's busiest commuter suburbs. Fuel prices here tend to jump sharply during weekday peak periods and around major shopping centres. Save with Coles Express Flybuys discounts or find cheap diesel for tradies. Areas like Browns Plains, Springfield, Meadowbrook and Goodna often show big price differences within a 2 km radius.
Sunshine Coast Fuel Prices
The Sunshine Coast includes both dense coastal hubs and quieter hinterland towns. Fuel pricing is influenced by tourism, weekend travel and highway station competition. Suburbs like Maroochydore, Caloundra and Noosa Heads often have higher prices near beaches, while inland areas such as Nambour or Buderim can be noticeably cheaper.
Gold Coast Fuel Prices
The Gold Coast has some of the biggest price swings in Queensland. Tourist demand, weekend traffic, and Pacific Motorway stations all create rapid price spikes. Suburbs like Southport, Broadbeach and Burleigh Heads usually sit above the QLD average, while inland suburbs such as Nerang, Helensvale and Upper Coomera can be significantly cheaper.
Western Queensland Fuel Prices
Western Queensland's fuel market behaves differently to coastal regions. Distances are larger, supply chains are longer, and prices often remain higher for longer. Towns like Toowoomba and Warwick benefit from highway competition with brands like Ampol and Liberty, while more remote regions such as Roma, Miles and Goondiwindi often see prices rise sharply during supply delays.
Central Queensland Fuel Prices
Central Queensland fuel prices vary heavily between coastal cities and inland towns. Areas like Hervey Bay, Bundaberg and Rockhampton often benefit from strong competition, while more remote localities see higher delivery costs reflected in pump prices. Use our fuel calculator to plan long trips and find the best stops.
North Queensland Fuel Prices
North Queensland fuel prices are influenced by long transport distances, marine supply routes, and seasonal tourism peaks. Coastal hubs like Cairns and Townsville can be competitive with brands like Puma and Freedom Fuels, while remote towns such as Mount Isa, Tully and Charters Towers often face higher wholesale costs.
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