Looking for the lowest gas rates?
We’ve summarised the cheapest residential gas usage rates for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart and Perth for each retailer’s publicly listed gas plans. Select your State/Territory:
Cheapest gas rates by retailer in New South Wales (Sydney – Jemena network)
Not in the Jemena gas network? Click here to view rates for all gas networks in NSW.
Cheapest gas rates by retailer in Victoria (Melbourne – AGN Central 2 network)
Not in the AGN Central 2 gas network? Click here to view rates for all gas networks in Victoria.
Cheapest gas rates by retailer in Queensland (Brisbane – AGN Brisbane network)
Not in the AGN Brisbane gas network? Click here to view rates for all gas networks in Queensland.
Cheapest gas rates by retailer in South Australia (Adelaide – AGN South Australia)
Cheapest gas rates by retailer in the Australian Capital Territory (Canberra – Evoenergy Gas network)
Cheapest gas rates by retailer in Tasmania (Hobart – Tas Gas network)
Cheapest gas rates by retailer in Western Australia (Perth – ATCO MWSW network)
Not in the ATCO MWSW gas network? Click here to view rates for all gas networks in Western Australia.
Usage Rate shown is per MJ for the first block and includes GST and all available discounts.
Other block usage rates may apply on each plan so make sure to review the Basic Plan Information/Energy Price Fact Sheet links.
Plan rates are variable and future rates may be subject to change by the Retailer - except where plan rates are stated as fixed in the Basic Plan Information Documents/Energy Price Fact Sheet.
Plans are updated each weekday from the Retailer's Basic Plan Information Documents/Energy Price Fact Sheets (except plans for WA and NT).
Cost/Year estimate shown is for the first year including conditional discounts and is calculated based on household benchmark usage for each state:
NSW - 19,978 MJ of gas p.a.
VIC - 50,743 MJ of gas p.a.
QLD - 7,649 MJ of gas p.a.
SA - 22,321 MJ of gas p.a.
ACT - 36,936 MJ of gas p.a.
TAS - 36.936 MJ of gas p.a.
WA - 18,542 MJ of gas p.a.
Source: Benchmark household gas usage from the AER (Australia Energy Regulator)

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