Fuel Cost Calculator for Brisbane Residents — 2025
Whether you're in central Brisbane or the surrounding Greater Brisbane area, this tool uses Australian-standard data that applies across the country. Below is Brisbane-specific context to help you get the most accurate results for your local situation.
About Brisbane, Queensland
Brisbane is located in Queensland and is part of the Greater Brisbane area, with a population of approximately 2.6M. The local economy is supported by diverse industry, professional services and retail. The local property market has a median house price of approximately $700,000, with weekly rents averaging $580 for houses.
Cost of Living Context for Brisbane
Brisbane offers a balance of lifestyle and cost, with housing more affordable than Sydney and Melbourne.
Local Resources for Brisbane Residents
- Brisbane area council websites for local rates and services
- Queensland government services at qld.gov.au
- Australian Government services at australia.gov.au
- ATO for tax and super information at ato.gov.au
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the cheapest petrol in Australia?
Perth generally has among the lowest petrol prices due to competitive local refining and distribution. Darwin and remote NT locations are typically most expensive due to transport costs. All major capitals experience weekly price cycles — fuel is cheapest on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Apps like GasBuddy, MotorMouth, NRMA/RACQ/RAA/RAC apps track real-time local prices.
What is the ATO cents per km rate for 2025?
The ATO cents per kilometre rate for 2024–25 is 88 cents per kilometre for the first 5,000 business kilometres. This all-inclusive rate covers fuel, servicing, tyres, insurance, registration and depreciation. Keep a journey log noting the date, destination, purpose and kilometres for each business trip.
Diesel vs petrol — which is better for a trade vehicle?
For high-mileage trade vehicles (30,000+ km/year), diesel is almost always better financially. Diesel engines typically achieve 10–20% better fuel economy than equivalent petrol, provide better towing torque, and modern diesel utes have much lower maintenance costs than older models. The higher purchase price is usually recovered within 2–3 years of regular use.
How do I track fuel for ATO purposes?
Keep a logbook for at least 12 continuous weeks once every 5 years (or when your vehicle use pattern changes significantly). Record: date, odometer reading, destination, journey purpose, kilometres. The business percentage calculated over 12 weeks applies to all vehicle expenses for up to 5 years. Fuel receipts must be kept for the logbook method.