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When and how do toll prices increase

Toll prices generally increase in line with changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Government regulation determines how much and how often toll prices increase each year. The exact rate at which toll prices increase and how often these increases are applied differs from one toll road to the next, as determined by the Government.

Roads currently in use

Road name Toll escalation rate Large vehicle multiplier
New South Wales
See the Sydney toll calculator for current toll prices.
News of upcoming toll price adjustments is published online at least 1 week before coming into effect.
Capital Cities CPI is the ‘All Groups Consumer Price Index Weighted Average of Eight Capital Cities’ (IECC) published quarterly by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.    
Cross City Tunnel Tolls escalate quarterly by quarterly Capital Cities CPI. The toll cannot be lowered as a result of deflation. Quarterly price increases are applied on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October each year. 2x
Eastern Distributor Tolls escalate quarterly by the greater of a weighted sum of quarterly AWE and quarterly Capital Cities CPI or 1%. Quarterly price increases are applied on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October each year. 2x
Lane Cove Tunnel Car tolls escalate quarterly by quarterly Capital Cities CPI. Large vehicle tolls escalate quarterly by the greater of quarterly Capital Cities CPI or 1%. Quarterly price increases are applied on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October each year. Minimum 3x
Hills M2 Tolls escalate quarterly by the greater of quarterly Capital Cities CPI or 1%. Quarterly price increases are applied on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October each year. 3x
M5 East Tolls escalate annually by the greater of Capital Cities CPI or 4% to December 2040; then at the greater of CPI or 0% per annum to concession end. Annual price increases are applied on 1 January each year. 3x
M5 South-West Motorway Tolls escalate quarterly by quarterly Sydney CPI. The toll cannot be lowered as a result of deflation. Quarterly price increases are applied on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October each year. 3x
NorthConnex Tolls escalate quarterly by the greater of quarterly Capital Cities CPI or 1%. Quarterly price increases are applied on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October each year. 3x
WestConnex M4 Tolls escalate annually by the greater of Capital Cities CPI or 4% to December 2040; then at the greater of CPI or 0% per annum to concession end. Annual price increases are applied on 1 January each year. 3x
WestConnex M8 Tolls escalate annually by the greater of Capital Cities CPI or 4% to December 2040; then at the greater of CPI or 0% per annum to concession end. Annual price increases are applied on 1 January each year. 3x
M4-M8 Link (including Rozelle Interchange) Tolls escalate annually by the greater of Capital Cities CPI or 4% to December 2040; then at the greater of CPI or 0% per annum to concession end. 3x
Westlink M7 Tolls escalate or de-escalate quarterly by quarterly Capital Cities CPI. Quarterly price changes are applied on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October each year. 3x
Queensland
See the Queensland toll calculator for current toll prices.
News of upcoming toll price adjustments is published online at least 1 week before coming into effect.
AirportlinkM7 Tolls escalate annually by Brisbane CPI. Annual price increases are applied on 1 January each year. The toll cannot be lowered as a result of deflation. LCV–1.5x
HCV–2.65x
Clem7 Tolls escalate annually by Brisbane CPI. Annual price increases are applied on 1 July each year. The toll cannot be lowered as a result of deflation. LCV–1.5x
HCV–3x (day) - 2.65x (night)
Gateway Motorway Tolls escalate annually by Brisbane CPI. Annual price increases are applied on 1 July each year. The toll cannot be lowered as a result of deflation. LCV–1.5x
HCV–3.14683x^
Go Between Bridge Tolls escalate annually by Brisbane CPI. Annual price increases are applied on 1 July each year. The toll cannot be lowered as a result of deflation. LCV–1.5x
HCV–3x (day) - 2.65x (night)
Legacy Way Tolls escalate annually by Brisbane CPI. Annual price increases are applied on 1 July each year. The toll cannot be lowered as a result of deflation. LCV–1.5x
HCV–3x(day)-2.65x(night)
Logan Motorway Tolls escalate annually by Brisbane CPI. Annual price increases are applied on 1 July each year. The toll cannot be lowered as a result of deflation.

LCV–1.5x

HCV–3.1468x^

Victoria
See the Melbourne toll calculator for current toll prices.
News of upcoming toll price adjustments is published online at least 1 week before coming into effect.
Capital Cities CPI is the ‘All Groups Consumer Price Index Weighted Average of Eight Capital Cities’ (IECC) published quarterly by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.    
CityLink♦ From 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2029, tolls escalate by 1.04597% per quarter, equivalent to 4.25% per annum. Quarterly price increases are applied on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October each year. From 1 July 2029, tolls escalate quarterly by Capital Cities CPI; the toll cannot be lowered as a result of deflation. LCV–1.6x
HCV–3x (day) –2x (night)

^ Logan and Gateway HCV tolls progressively moving up to 3.46 times cars, after the Logan Enhancement project was completed in FY19.
♦ From West Gate Tunnel completion, a new Heavy Commercial Vehicle (HCV) class, called a High Productivity Freight Vehicle (HPFV), will apply on CityLink. A HPFV is a HCV whose total length is 26 metres or greater. HPFVs tolls will be 50% greater than standard HCV tolls.

Roads currently under construction

Road name Toll escalation rate Large vehicle multiplier
Victoria
Capital Cities CPI is the ‘All Groups Consumer Price Index Weighted Average of Eight Capital Cities’ (IECC) published quarterly by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.    
West Gate Tunnel Tolls escalate quarterly an equivalent of 4.25% per annum from construction completion to 30 June 2029 and quarterly by Capital Cities CPI thereafter. LCV–1.6x
HCV†
HPFV†

† A HPFV is a HCV whose total length is 26 metres or greater. HPFVs tolls will be 50% greater than standard HCV tolls. Tolling discounts for off-peak, multiple trips and trip caps also apply. Further detail can be found at westgatetunnelproject.vic.gov.au.

 

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