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Cheapest E10 Fuel Prices in Albury, NSW Today

As of 6 July 2026, the cheapest E10 around Albury, NSW is 144.90 c/L at APCO Albury. Average across 7 stations within 5km of Albury centre is 167.30 c/L – up 4.1 cents over the past two weeks.

Prices from New South Wales Government, updated every 15 minutes.

Cheapest E10 stations in Albury

Top 7 of 7 stations, sorted by price.

APCO
APCO Albury144.90
Pearl Energy
Pearl Energy Albury144.90
Metro
METRO PETROLEUM LAVINGTON152.90
Independent
METCO Albury165.50
Reddy Express
Shell Reddy Express Albury165.90
Metro
Metro Petroleum Lavington51d old177.90
Ampol
Ampol Foodary Lavington81d old218.90

Cheapest suburbs in the Albury area

Lowest live E10 price per suburb across the wider Albury area. Distance from Albury centre.

1
Lavington
3 stations · 3.5 km
from 136.90

Fuel prices by type

7 fuel types available around Albury.

TypeCheapestAverageStations
LPG99.90104.204
U91136.90163.5016
E10144.90167.307
U95148.90176.209
U98156.90187.1014
Diesel157.90185.709
Premium Diesel167.90197.1010

Frequently asked questions

Where is the cheapest E10 in Albury?

The cheapest E10 around Albury, NSW is 144.90 cents per litre at APCO Albury, 997 Mate Street, Albury NSW 2640.

When is the best day to buy fuel in Albury?

Based on the past 4 weeks, Saturdays tend to have the cheapest E10 prices around Albury, averaging 154.00 c/L. Tuesdays tend to be the most expensive at 159.10 c/L – a difference of 5.1 cents.

How many petrol stations are in Albury?

FuelTrack tracks prices at 7 stations selling E10 around Albury, NSW. The area has 7 fuel types available, including LPG, U91, E10, U95.

What petrol brands are in Albury?

There are 6 fuel brands around Albury including APCO, Pearl Energy, Metro, Independent, Reddy Express, Ampol. Compare prices across all brands to find the cheapest fuel.

What's happening with Australia's fuel excise in 2026?

Fuel excise is the federal tax built into the price of every litre of petrol and diesel. It normally rises twice a year in line with inflation, and in early 2026 it sat at 52.6 cents a litre. When conflict in the Middle East pushed oil prices higher, the government brought in cost-of-living relief: from 1 April it roughly halved the excise, taking about 32 cents a litre off the bowser price. On 20 June that relief was extended into July but tapered to a 16 cent cut, lifting the excise to 36.6 cents, so pump prices rose at the start of July. The reduced rate runs until 2 August. From 3 August the full 52.6 cent excise returns, and because GST is charged on top of it, that's expected to add about 18 cents a litre at the pump, or roughly $9 on a 50-litre tank, unless retailers absorb part of the increase. A routine inflation adjustment in early August nudges the rate a little higher again.

Prices from New South Wales Government. View all New South Wales suburbs. Compare fuel prices across Australia.