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The national average lpg autogas price in Australia is 109.0 cents per litre as of 6 June 2026, based on 1,134 stations tracked twice daily via official government APIs (NSW FuelCheck, QLD Fuel API, SA Informed Sources, VIC Fair Fuel, WA FuelWatch, NT MyFuel, TAS FuelCheck) plus community-verified sources for ACT and NZ. Prices range from 1.2c/L (cheapest) to 299.9c/L (most expensive), a 298.7c spread.
Currently, LPG Autogas is available at 1,134 service stations across 17 Australian states and territories. Prices range from 1.2c to 299.9c per litre, with a national average of 109.0c/L. The 298.7c/L price spread means savvy motorists can save up to $149.35 on a 50L tank by shopping around. LPG Autogas is currently 75.6c/L (41.0%) cheaper than regular Unleaded 91, making it an economical choice for compatible vehicles. Victoria offers the cheapest LPG prices (averaging 102.0c/L), while Northern Territory is 77.6c/L higher at 179.6c/L. Among major retailers, APCO consistently offers competitive LPG pricing, averaging 98.8c/L across their 26 stations.
Last updated: 07:16 AM, 06 Jun 2026
| # | Station | Suburb | LPG Autogas |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Liberty Kerang | Kerang, VIC | 1.2c |
| 2 | Metro Petroleum Coolaroo | Coolaroo, VIC | 83.9c |
| 3 | Metro Petroleum Glenroy | Glenroy, VIC | 84.9c |
| 4 | Metro Petroleum Wendouree | Wendouree, VIC | 85.9c |
| 5 | Metro Petroleum Wendouree | Wendouree, VIC | 85.9c |
Check individual station prices in LPG Autogas
Based on historical price patterns in LPG Autogas, Monday tends to offer the best prices. Start of the week often brings lower prices as stations compete for customers.
(41.0% savings) – ULP averages 184.6c/L vs LPG at 109.0c/L
| State | Average | Cheapest | Highest | Stations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Victoria | 102.0c | 1.2c | 299.9c | 654 |
| South Australia | 111.9c | 95.9c | 199.9c | 125 |
| Queensland | 113.3c | 98.9c | 154.9c | 79 |
| New South Wales | 123.0c | 94.9c | 200.0c | 180 |
| Australian Capital Territory | 125.4c | 116.9c | 136.9c | 10 |
| Western Australia | 157.4c | 129.9c | 239.9c | 37 |
| Northern Territory | 179.6c | 169.9c | 189.2c | 2 |
| # | Station | Brand | Suburb | State | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Liberty Kerang | Liberty | Kerang | VIC | 1.2c |
| 2 | Metro Petroleum Coolaroo | Metro | Coolaroo | VIC | 83.9c |
| 3 | Metro Petroleum Glenroy | Metro | Glenroy | VIC | 84.9c |
| 4 | Metro Petroleum Wendouree | Metro | Wendouree | VIC | 85.9c |
| 5 | Metro Petroleum Wendouree | Metro | Wendouree | VIC | 85.9c |
| 6 | Astron Braeside | Astron | Braeside | VIC | 88.5c |
| 7 | Astron Frankston | Astron | Frankston | VIC | 88.9c |
| 8 | Pearl Energy Preston | Pearl Energy | Preston | VIC | 88.9c |
| 9 | Caltex Katikati | Caltex | Katikati | BOP | 88.9c |
| 10 | Liberty Reservoir | Liberty | Reservoir | VIC | 89.5c |
| 11 | Dayef Petroleum | Independent | Heidelberg Heights | VIC | 89.7c |
| 12 | 7-Eleven Maidstone | 7-Eleven | Maidstone | VIC | 89.7c |
| 13 | Dayef Maidstone | Independent | Maidstone | VIC | 89.7c |
| 14 | Dayef Heidelberg | Independent | Heidelberg Heights | VIC | 89.7c |
| 15 | Shell Baxter | Shell | Baxter | VIC | 89.9c |
| Brand | Average Price | Cheapest | Stations |
|---|---|---|---|
| APCO | 98.8c | 97.9c | 26 |
| Metro | 99.0c | 83.9c | 26 |
| Shell | 102.5c | 89.9c | 131 |
| Astron | 102.6c | 88.5c | 38 |
| Liberty | 104.1c | 1.2c | 24 |
| 7-Eleven | 104.1c | 89.7c | 162 |
| OTR | 104.6c | 95.9c | 47 |
| AM/PM | 105.2c | 103.9c | 6 |
| United | 105.9c | 89.9c | 186 |
| Reddy Express | 106.1c | 98.4c | 26 |
| BP | 109.6c | 89.9c | 183 |
| Endeavour | 112.3c | 109.9c | 13 |
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Autogas) - a cleaner burning alternative fuel. Significantly cheaper than petrol but requires a dedicated LPG system or dual-fuel conversion.
Suitable for: Vehicles with factory LPG systems or aftermarket LPG conversions
Octane Rating: 105 RON
LPG Autogas is a mixture of propane and butane stored as a liquid under moderate pressure. Once Australia's most popular alternative fuel, LPG has declined significantly since the federal LPG Vehicle Scheme ended in 2014 and Holden ceased production. However, it remains the cheapest automotive fuel per litre in Australia, typically costing 50 to 60 percent less than ULP. For drivers with existing LPG systems, it still offers substantial running cost savings.
LPG is suitable for vehicles with factory-fitted LPG systems (such as certain Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore models) or professionally installed aftermarket conversions. New LPG conversions are now rarely cost-effective due to the declining station network and the upfront cost of $2,000 to $4,000 for installation. If you already have an LPG vehicle, continue using it until the economics no longer work. For new vehicle buyers, electric or hybrid vehicles are more future-proof alternatives.
LPG prices are significantly more stable than petrol prices, with smaller day-to-day fluctuations. However, not all stations stock LPG, and the network continues to shrink. Before relying on LPG for a long trip, check station availability along your route. LPG pricing varies less by brand than petrol does, with most stations pricing within a few cents of each other.
LPG contains about 25% less energy per litre than petrol, so fuel consumption increases proportionally. A vehicle using 10L/100km on petrol will typically use 12 to 13L/100km on LPG. Despite the higher consumption, the 50 to 60 percent lower cost per litre means running costs are significantly cheaper. For a driver covering 20,000km per year, LPG can save $1,500 to $2,500 annually compared to ULP, even accounting for the higher consumption.
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