This hub groups Melbourne stations into south-east melbourne using suburb catalogue regions and postcode fallbacks, then surfaces suburb-level petrol pages, averages, and editorial explainers you can trust for context—not hype.
Averages use stations with a valid listed price for that fuel in this sector.
| Location | Price |
|---|---|
| Unleaded 91 (listed average) | 198¢/L |
| Diesel (listed average) | 200¢/L |
Across South-East Melbourne, listed unleaded 91 is averaging about 198¢/L right now among stations with fresh quotes.
The gap between the cheapest and dearest observed unleaded listings is about 24¢/L, which is a practical signal of how much you can save by comparing before you fill.
For cycle context across Melbourne, read the Melbourne petrol price cycle guide and the live fuel price trends dashboard.
Requires at least two priced stations so the average is not dominated by a single outlier.
| Location | Price |
|---|---|
| SPRINGVALE SOUTH 3 stations | 189¢/L avg |
| WANTIRNA SOUTH 3 stations | 190¢/L avg |
| NOBLE PARK NORTH 2 stations | 191¢/L avg |
| CHELTENHAM 2 stations | 192¢/L avg |
| SEAFORD 3 stations | 193¢/L avg |
| MENTONE 2 stations | 193¢/L avg |
| FRANKSTON 3 stations | 194¢/L avg |
| MOUNT WAVERLEY 2 stations | 194¢/L avg |
| MOORABBIN 2 stations | 195¢/L avg |
| OAKLEIGH 3 stations | 197¢/L avg |
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