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Fees for Brisbane toll roads to rise from July 1

Drivers will pay more for using most Brisbane toll roads from July 1, but the price to travel through one busy tunnel link will remain unchanged.

Drivers can expect to pay more for using Brisbane toll roads from next week. File picture: Tara Croser.
Drivers can expect to pay more for using Brisbane toll roads from next week. File picture: Tara Croser.

Drivers can expect to pay more for using Brisbane toll roads from next week when Linkt’s charges and fees will increase.

The toll payment provider revealed the new prices on behalf of Brisbane City Council, bringing its fees in line with the Brisbane Consumer Price Index on July 1, 2021.

Drivers travelling in cars will be charged an extra 9c per trip on the Clem 7 and Legacy Way, and 6c on the Go Between Bridge bringing the new toll charges to $5.37, $5.79 and $3.35 respectively.

Prices have also increased for toll roads on the Gateway Motorway and Logan Motorway.

Drivers in cars will be charged an extra 8c at Murarrie, 5c at Kuraby/Compton Rd and Heathwood, and 3c at Loganlea.

Drivers issued with a toll invoice will now be charged $8.94 for the administration, up 15c, while those issued with a demand notice will be charged $25.05, up 43c.

The video matching fee will also rise to 51c.

Toll prices on the AirportlinkM7 won’t change.

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