Unleaded 91 (ULP91) Price Today in Australia
Today's Unleaded 91 (ULP91) coverage average is 211.4¢/L across 3,812 reporting stations in New South Wales and Western Australia. The cheapest reported price is 149.9¢/L.
Current coverage includes New South Wales and Western Australia; this is not yet an all-states national average. Data updated 23 August 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the unleaded 91 (ulp91) price in Australia today?
The current unleaded 91 (ulp91) coverage average is 211.4¢/L, based on 3812 reporting stations in New South Wales and Western Australia. This is an average of the states currently covered, not yet all eight Australian states and territories.
Which covered state has the cheapest unleaded 91 (ulp91)?
New South Wales currently has the lowest average unleaded 91 (ulp91) price among the states covered, at 203.8¢/L.
Which covered state has the highest unleaded 91 (ulp91) price?
Western Australia currently has the highest average among the states covered, at 221.2¢/L.
Where does the Australian fuel price data come from?
Current live data comes from the official NSW FuelCheck and WA FuelWatch feeds. Coverage will expand only when reliable state data feeds are integrated.
How can I find the cheapest unleaded 91 (ulp91) near me?
Enter your postcode in the comparison search on this page. It shows currently reported unleaded 91 (ulp91) prices at nearby covered stations so you can compare price and distance before filling up.
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