Below is a list of retailers that sell ethanol blended fuel in Australia on a State by State basis. Links to the respective retailer’s sites give you access to more detailed information.
ACT
- New BP Unleaded – 91 octane – E10
- E10 Unleaded – 91 octane – E10
- New Unleaded E10 – 91 octane – E10
NSW
- New BP Unleaded – 91 octane – E10
- E10 Unleaded – 91 octane – E10
- E85
- Unleaded Elite 95 – 95 octane – E10
- Premium Elite 98 – 98 octane – E10
- New Unleaded E10 – 91 octane – E10
- E10
- E85
NT
QLD
- New BP Unleaded – 91 octane – E10
- E10 Unleaded – 91 octane – E10
- Unleaded Elite 95 – 95 octane – E10
- Premium Elite 98 – 98 octane – E10
- Mobil E10 Unleaded – 93 octane – E10
- New Unleaded E10 – 91 octane – E10
SA
- Bio Unleaded 95
- Bio Premium Unleaded 98
TAS
VIC
Conservo are selling E10 at their outlet in Prahran, Melbourne.
- Unleaded Elite 95 – 95 octane – E10
- Premium Elite 98 – 98 octane – E10
- Bio Unleaded 95
- Bio Premium Unleaded 98
- Plus ULP – 95 octane – E10
- Boost 98 – 98 octane – E10
- E85 at Hoppers Crossing
WA
Gull Petroleum
- None known
- Bio Unleaded 95
- Bio Premium Unleaded 98
If you know of other ethanol retailers please let me know via a Reply at the bottom of this page. Feel free to leave a Reply asking for information on ethanol in your area if none of the above suits your need. Another reader may be able to help.








Where can you buy E85 fuel in Melbourne. United are supposed to have one outlet supplying but cannot find the location and no information on their website
United now has an E85 pump in Hoppers Crossing, Melbourne. 160 Old Geelong Road 03 9748 3601 . Ive been getting it now for over a month.
When will we be seeing more E85 bowsers in Melbourne, I mean its supposed to be better for the environment and it’s definatly cheaper and there is only 1 single pump in the state of Victoria, this is abit of a joke is it not.
By the time you drive all the way to Hoppers Crossing from the northern suburbs you’ve gone through atleast a 1/4 of a tank just to get there any back.
I have converted my car over to run on this fuel as i thought it would take off pretty quickly but it looks like i will have to go back to normal unleaded if its not going to be more pumps around.
Whats the hold up ?
I agree, we need more E85 locations, I can see a major interests from people who drives sports cars, since E85 is more powerful.