Daily awards
Daily fuel market awards
The lowest-priced station for each fuel type today, Wednesday 15 July 2026, with quick links to station details and a local map check before you drive.

137.5c
E10 at 24Xpress Taylors Lakes, VIC
Today's outright lowest price across Australia is E10 at 137.5c. National winners are reference points; open the local map before making a special trip.
Today's winners
Cheapest station by fuel grade
- U91
- 141.5c · 24Xpress Taylors Lakes
- E10
- 137.5c · 24Xpress Taylors Lakes
- P95
- 157.5c · United Hillside
- P98
- 164.3c · Metro Petroleum Golden Point
Fuel price outlook
Lowest reported prices by fuel type
Fuel markets across Australia show a significant price spread today, particularly in Victoria and South Australia. Independent stations and specific regional sites are currently undercutting state averages by as much as 48c/L. Drivers should check FuelRadar updates before heading to the bowser, as these localized price drops are often short-lived.
Lowest prices by fuel type
Every fuel's winner, ranked by how far each sits under the average.
Lowest reported station for each fuel
The lowest reported station for each fuel. Check the update time and distance before you fill up.
24Xpress Taylors Lakes
25 MELTON HIGHWAY, TAYLORS LAKES, VIC
Leroy’s Hackham in SA is offering U91 at 139.9c/L, significantly below the regional average of 172.7c/L.
24Xpress Taylors Lakes
25 MELTON HIGHWAY, TAYLORS LAKES, VIC
United Hillside in Victoria has marked E10 down to 137.5c/L.
United Hillside
899 Melton Highway, Hillside, VIC
United Hillside is the clear leader for P95 in Victoria at 155.5c/L.
Metro Petroleum Golden Point
411 Main Road, GOLDEN POINT, VIC
Leroy’s Hackham in SA offers P98 at 162.9c/L, creating a massive spread against the average.
How the awards work
How winners are chosen and how to use them
Winners are the lowest reported retail price across Australia for each fuel grade at the time this page was generated. They are reference points, not destinations.

Built from reported source data
Station-level prices, refresh timing and cycle signals stay tied to the same source data.
- Buying near the bottom of the cycle can save 5c–10c per litre in many markets, but local competition still matters more than the cycle alone.
- Prices are ranked by size or level, not update recency. Always confirm the absolute price and update time on the fuel map before driving.
- Listings update as supported state programs, retailer feeds and station records change. Some markets publish less often, so check each station update time before driving.
- Pair any single-report snapshot with the price-cycle and forecast pages to judge whether now is a good time to fill up, not just where the cheapest station sits.
Common questions
Daily fuel awards FAQ
Winners are the lowest reported retail price across Australia for each fuel grade at the time the page was generated. Stations are included when an update time is available for the reporting window.
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