Australia's forecourts are led by Ampol (formerly Caltex), BP, Shell (Coles Express), 7-Eleven and United, and many cities run a well-known price cycle where pump prices climb and then fall over a week or two.
The M1 corridors and interstate highways carry the main roadhouses; in the Outback the distances between stations are large, so range planning matters more than price.
What you'll find at the pump
Petrol is sold as Unleaded 91, 95 and 98 plus diesel; LPG is available but far less common than it once was. Several states publish official real-time price data that drivers cross-check.
EV charging in Australia
CCS is the main DC standard with Type 2 for AC; Chargefox, Evie and Tesla anchor the intercity fast-charging routes along the east coast.
Prices are added when reported by drivers or verified sources, always with a timestamp. Refuelia never shows invented numbers — where data isn't available yet, it says so. See Australia on the map →