Brisbane has the most expensive petrol of any of Australia's five largest cities, whilst Adelaide has the cheapest.
The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland has released its annual annual fuel price report.
It has found that the price of unleaded petrol in Brisbane has risen by fourteen cents per litre, compared to twelve months ago.
The average price of a litre of unleaded petrol in Brisbane is now 143.9 cents per litre.
That's one cent higher than the average price in Perth, the second most-expensive.
Sydney is third most-expensive, Melbourne fourth, and Adelaide the cheapest.
Adelaide averages 140.6 cents per litre.
Lucinda Ross from the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland has told the Nine Network there is no good reason why Queenslanders are paying more for fuel.
