Australia Toll Roads Complete Guide: E-TAG, Rates & Payment 2026
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Australia Toll Roads Complete Guide 2026
System: Electronic toll collection only (E-TAG RFID + License plate recognition)
Coverage: NSW, VIC, QLD (WA, SA, TAS, NT, ACT toll-free)
Currency: Australian Dollar (AUD)
Technology: E-TAG transponders, LinktGO GPS, ANPR cameras
Operators: Transurban (majority), Transport for NSW, ConnectEast
Do I Need an E-TAG for Australia? 2026 Update
No, you don't need an E-TAG to drive on Australian toll roads - but you'll pay significantly more without one. Australia converted to 100% electronic tolling in 2013, with zero cash payment options anywhere in the country.
Key Reality: Driving without an E-TAG triggers expensive video matching fees ($0.34-$50 per trip) on top of base tolls. For a week-long Sydney visit, this can add $200+ in unnecessary charges.
2026 Update: The NSW $60 weekly toll cap expired January 1, 2026. The NSW Government has introduced a replacement quarterly cashback rebate scheme for heavy toll users. Quarterly toll price adjustments continue across all major operators throughout 2026.
Australia Toll Costs: Current Rates 2026
Australia operates toll roads in three states only, with costs varying by location, time of day, and vehicle type. All rates below reflect Q1 2026 schedules following annual CPI-linked adjustments.
Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Class (2026)
| Location | Cars (Class A) | Heavy Vehicles (Class B) | 2026 Changes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sydney Harbour Bridge/Tunnel | $2.85-$4.55 (time-of-day) | Same as cars | Jan 2026: ~3% CPI increase |
| WestConnex (Full Journey, M4-M5 Link) | Distance-based, up to $12+ | Up to $36+ | Quarterly adjustments continue |
| NorthConnex Tunnel (Sydney) | $9.07 (peak) / $5.80 (off-peak) | $27.21 / $17.40 | Jan 2026 CPI adjustment applied |
| Melbourne CityLink | Up to $10.50 | Up to $31.50 | 4.25% annual increase (to 2045) |
| Melbourne EastLink | Up to $7.80 | Up to $23.40 | Jul 2025 CPI adjustment carried into 2026 |
| West Gate Tunnel (Melbourne, NEW) | From $3.20 | From $13.50 | Opened early 2026; trucks over 4.6m banned from West Gate Bridge |
| Brisbane Gateway Bridge / Logan Motorway | $5.65 (weekday) | $16.95 | Weekend 80% discount continues |
| Brisbane Airport Link Tunnel | $5.50-$6.20 (time-of-day) | Up to $18.60 | Jan 2026 CPI increase applied |
Vehicle Classification (2026)
| Class | Vehicle Type | Rate Multiplier |
|---|---|---|
| Class A | Cars, motorcycles, light vehicles under 2.8t | 1x (base rate) |
| Class B | Trucks, buses, vehicles 2.8t-12.5t | 3x base rate |
| Class C | Heavy trucks, B-doubles over 12.5t | 4x base rate |
| Motorcycles | All motorcycles (2-wheel) | Same as Class A; exempt from video matching penalty fees on most roads |
Where You Pay Tolls (2026)
Toll States: New South Wales (13+ roads), Victoria (4 operational including West Gate Tunnel), Queensland (7 roads)
Toll-Free States: Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory
How to Pay Australian Tolls
You can use the following toll payment methods to pay toll in Australia:
1. E-TAG Electronic Systems:
- E-TAG accounts: Linkt, E-Toll, EastLink (nationwide compatibility across all three toll states)
- LinktGO app: GPS-based payment via smartphone, no physical tag required
- Rental car arrangements: $3.30-$50/day admin fees plus actual toll costs - always check your rental agreement
- Casual E-TAG: Available for short-term visitors through Linkt without a long-term account commitment
2. Video Matching (No Tag - Backup):
- Automatic license plate recognition at every toll point
- Base toll + video matching fee ($0.34-$50 per trip depending on operator)
- 14-day payment window before additional enforcement charges apply
- Rental car companies are billed and pass charges to the renter with admin surcharges
To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Australian toll roads, use the TollGuru Australia toll calculator:
Recent Changes (2026)
NSW Developments:
- $60 weekly toll cap expired January 1, 2026; replaced by quarterly cashback rebate scheme for heavy users
- Sydney Harbour Bridge/Tunnel and NorthConnex rates adjusted January 2026 (~3% CPI increase)
- WestConnex continuing quarterly toll adjustments under Transurban concession agreement
- NSW Government ongoing review of toll relief options for Western Sydney residents
Victoria Updates:
- West Gate Tunnel opened early 2026 - trucks over 4.6m height are now banned from West Gate Bridge and diverted through the tunnel
- CityLink 4.25% annual price increase applied; concession runs to 2045
- North East Link project underway - expected to add new tolled sections from 2028
Queensland Changes:
- Gateway Bridge and Logan Motorway weekend 80% discount maintained through 2026
- Heavy vehicle night discounts (two-thirds of day rates) continue on all Queensland toll roads
- Brisbane Cross River Rail project progressing; some surface road impacts near toll points
State/Regional Toll Information
New South Wales - Australia's Toll Capital:
- Sydney Toll Roads - 13+ toll roads; weekly cap ended Jan 2026, cashback rebate scheme now active
- Sydney Harbour Bridge - $4.55 peak (2026 rate), time-of-day pricing continues
- Sydney Harbour Tunnel - Companion crossing with same rate structure as the Bridge
- Pay Toll Sydney - Complete payment guide for all NSW toll roads
- Toll Notice Sydney - Understanding and resolving NSW penalty notices
- Sydney Pass - Tourist and short-term visitor toll arrangements
Victoria - Growing Network with West Gate Tunnel Now Open:
- Melbourne Toll Roads - CityLink, EastLink, and West Gate Tunnel (opened 2026)
- Pay Toll Melbourne - Payment options and Linkt account setup for Victoria
- West Gate Tunnel - NOW OPEN: Trucks over 4.6m must use this route; cars from $3.20
Queensland - Brisbane-Centred Network:
- 7 toll roads centred around Brisbane with consistent weekend and night discounts
- Toowoomba Bypass - Government-owned single toll point; rates adjusted 2026
Planning Your Journey
Typical Daily Costs (2026):
- Sydney tourist routes: $15-$38/day depending on crossings used
- Melbourne cross-city travel: $8-$20/day including West Gate Tunnel if applicable
- Brisbane airport and Gold Coast connections: $10-$25/day
Toll-Free Alternatives:
- Western Australia: Entire state network toll-free
- Surface roads in Sydney and Melbourne: Available but add 30-90 minutes to most journeys
- Use "Avoid tolls" in Google Maps or Apple Maps for alternative routing
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Assuming rental car toll pass covers all roads - verify which roads are included before driving
- Ignoring video matching invoices - unpaid tolls escalate quickly with admin fees
- Using LinktGO app without confirming GPS trip capture before leaving the area
- Driving a truck over 4.6m height across West Gate Bridge in Melbourne - banned from 2026, use West Gate Tunnel
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I avoid Australian tolls completely?
Yes, but with significant time penalties - 30-90 minutes extra in Sydney and 15-45 minutes in Melbourne. Brisbane offers more viable toll-free alternatives. WA, SA, TAS, NT, and ACT have no tolls at all.
What happens if I don't pay Australian tolls?
Unpaid tolls escalate quickly: base toll + video fee (days 1-14), then +$10 admin fee (days 15-35), then +$25 enforcement fees (day 36+), then debt collection and potential registration suspension (90+ days).
Do motorcycles pay tolls in Australia?
Yes, motorcycles pay the same tolls as cars (Class A rates) but are generally exempt from video matching penalty fees on most roads for safety reasons.
What replaced the NSW $60 weekly toll cap in 2026?
The NSW Government introduced a quarterly cashback rebate scheme. Eligible drivers who pay more than a threshold amount in tolls per quarter receive a rebate to their registered Linkt or E-Toll account. Check Service NSW for current threshold and rebate amounts as these may be updated.
Do tourists get different toll rates?
No - tourists pay the same rates. However, rental car companies charge significant admin fees ($3.30-$50/day) on top of actual tolls. For visits longer than 3 days, a casual Linkt E-TAG is usually cheaper than rental company toll pass arrangements.
Are electric vehicles cheaper on Australian tolls?
No, EVs currently pay the same toll rates as equivalent Class A petrol vehicles. There are no EV toll discounts on Australian roads as of 2026.
Australia vs. Regional Countries (2026)
| Country | System Type | Typical Cost | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | Electronic only (E-TAG) | $0.25-$0.55/km | 3 states only (NSW, VIC, QLD) |
| New Zealand | Limited electronic | NZD $2.20-$3.60/trip | 2 roads only |
| Singapore | ERP2 electronic road pricing | SGD $0.50-$3.00/zone | City centre congestion zones |
| Malaysia | Electronic (Touch 'n Go) + manual | MYR $0.10-$0.20/km | Major highways nationwide |
| Indonesia | Electronic (e-Toll card) + cash | IDR 500-2,000/km | Java toll network, major islands |
| Japan | Electronic (ETC) + cash | JPY 25-30/km | Extensive expressway network |
Useful Links & Resources
Internal Navigation:
- Sydney Toll Roads - Comprehensive NSW toll information
- Melbourne Toll Roads - Victoria toll road details including West Gate Tunnel
- Brisbane Toll Roads - Queensland toll network information
- Pay Toll Sydney - NSW payment methods and procedures
- Pay Toll Melbourne - Victoria payment options
- Sydney Pass - Tourist and short-term visitor arrangements
- West Gate Tunnel - Melbourne's newest toll road, open 2026
- Sydney Harbour Bridge - Rates, payment and crossing information
- Sydney Harbour Tunnel - Companion crossing details
- Toll Notice Sydney - Resolving NSW toll infringement notices
E-TAG Providers (2026):
- Linkt (Transurban): 13 76 26 - Covers all Australian toll roads in NSW, VIC and QLD
- E-Toll (Transport for NSW): 131 865 - NSW Government provider
- EastLink: (03) 9955 1400 - Melbourne EastLink specialist


