Toll Roads in Australia — by City

Toll roads in Australia exist only in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Everywhere else the road network is toll-free, so a drive that stays clear of those cities won't cost you a toll. Even within them, tolls apply on specific motorways, tunnels and bridges rather than the whole road network.

Tolls are set by the private operators that run each road, not by a single authority, and they change on the operators' own schedules. Regular escalation, often quarterly or annual, is common, so a toll you paid last year may not be what you pay now. Treat any toll table here as current as at its stamp, and check the operator's own site before a trip if the exact cost matters.

Perth, Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra and Darwin have no toll roads — every public road in WA, SA, TAS, the ACT and the NT is toll-free.

Sources — figures current as at 17 July 2026.

Tolls are operator-set and escalate on quarterly or annual schedules — every road row on the city pages carries its own as-at stamp.