Fuel rewards points

Fuel discount

Fuel rewards points fuel discount

Earns rewards points per litre rather than cents off the pump — value depends on how you redeem the points. See what it saves on your tank, how it stacks, and where it fits against the other Australian fuel discounts.

Stacks?

No

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Your loyalty savings

What Fuel rewards points (and your other cards) save you

Pick the cards you actually hold and your tank size — we rank your real per-litre savings on Australian fuel, best first.

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Cards you hold

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Tank size

FlybuysBest value
Coles Express / Ampol-linked

Scan Flybuys at participating Ampol/Coles Express sites for ~4c/L off. Spend $30+ at Coles for a stackable fuel docket.

4c/L$2.00

Per-litre rates and conditions change — always check the program for the current offer. Map prices are pump prices before discounts; apply your card or docket at the bowser for the final price.

Fuel rewards points at a glance

Fuel rewards points fuel discount at a glance

Program
Fuel rewards points
Where
Linked rewards programs
Type
Points
Stacks with other discounts
No

How it works

How fuel discounts and loyalty programs actually work

Australian fuel discounts come in three shapes. A supermarket docket gives you a fixed cents-per-litre off when you spend enough in-store, redeemed at a linked servo — straightforward, and it usually stacks with a member rate at the same bowser.

An app price lock is different: instead of cents off, it freezes today's low local price for a set window and volume, so it pays off most when prices are about to climb mid-cycle. A member rate (auto-club or rewards) is a standing per-litre discount that stacks on top of a docket.

The honest catch with all of them: a discount comes off the pump price, not the cheapest price in town. A few cents off a servo near the top of the price cycle can still cost more than filling at a cheap station at the bottom of it. Use the discount to sweeten an already-cheap fill, not to justify a dear one.

How it compares

  • Supermarket docketvsApp price lock

    A docket is a fixed cents-off on the day; a lock freezes a low price for days. Dockets suit a cheap-now fill, locks suit a "prices about to rise" moment.

  • Member ratevsPoints

    A member rate is cents off at the pump now; points are value you redeem later. Cents off is easier to compare directly against a cheaper servo.

Fuel rewards points

Getting the most from the Fuel rewards points fuel discount

Fuel rewards points vs the cheapest servo

Fuel rewards points can shave a little off your fill, but the bigger lever is almost always the pump price itself. Check the cheapest servo near you on the live map first, then apply your card or docket at the bowser to go lower still. To see whether a cheaper-but-further station is actually worth it once you add the drive, run the distance-saving calculator.

Time it with the price cycle

Discounts work best layered on top of good timing. Most capitals run a multi-week price cycle, so filling near the bottom of it and then applying your discount beats a discount at the top. See where your city sits on the live price cycle, and browse fuel guides for more ways to cut your bill.

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Turn discounts into real savings

A discount only helps if the underlying price is good. Compare brands, time the cycle, and run the numbers for your tank.

Common questions

Fuel rewards points fuel discount FAQ

Fuel rewards points doesn't give a fixed cents-off. Earns rewards points per litre rather than cents off the pump — value depends on how you redeem the points.

FuelRadar app

Discounts help. Timing helps more.

Get the cheapest servo near you and a heads-up before the next price jump — then stack your docket on top, from your phone.

  • Today's call: fill up, wait or hold
  • A heads-up before the next price jump
  • Forecast the bottom of the cycle
  • Cheapest servo near you, in seconds
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