Drivers warned: Price hikes are coming! Here’s why

For many drivers, a financial shock may be on the horizon as government fees are set to rise.

After a 12-month freeze, the new administration is preparing to end the reprieve.

Here's what that means for your wallet come July 1.


After a year of price freezes on government services, including driver’s licence fees and fines, Queensland drivers were warned of looming cost increases.

The freeze, which was introduced by the former Queensland Labor government in response to the cost-of-living crisis, was set to provide some relief for residents.

However, with the Liberal government now in power, the freeze was lifted, and price hikes were scheduled to take effect from 1 July.


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Queensland drivers warned of looming fee hikes. Image source: NewsWire/John Gass


Treasurer David Janetzki emphasised the government’s efforts to restore the state's finances after the previous government's cost-of-living measures.

In his statement, Janetzki said: ‘The Crisafulli government is working tirelessly to repair the state’s finances after a decade of Labor’s fiscal vandalism, and that includes restoring respect for taxpayers’ money.’

The 3.4 per cent increase is in line with previous hikes under Labor but exceeds Brisbane's annual consumer price index (CPI) of 2.7 per cent for the March quarter.

The new fees include a rise in the cost of a five-year driver’s licence, from $198.35 to approximately $205.10.


Despite the increase, car registration costs were exempted from this hike, with the current 20 per cent discount to remain in place until 16 September 2025.

Once that discount expires, car registration prices will rise by 3.4 per cent.

Currently, the cost to register a four-cylinder car, including compulsory third-party insurance and traffic improvement fees, stands at $708.


In a previous story, we covered how rising costs are impacting Aussies, with some set for a cash boost.

While price hikes are on the horizon for Queensland drivers, this financial relief might provide a bit of balance.

To see how the cash boost could affect you, check out the full details.

Key Takeaways
  • Queensland drivers face upcoming fee hikes after a 12-month freeze ends.
  • The freeze, introduced by the previous Labor government, was designed to ease cost-of-living pressures.
  • The Liberal government lifted the freeze, with price increases scheduled for 1 July.
  • Driver’s licence and car registration costs will rise, though the 20 per cent car registration discount will remain until 16 September 2025.

As drivers brace for these changes, how will the new fees impact your budget? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
 

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The freeze, which was introduced by the former Queensland Labor government in response to the cost-of-living crisis, was set to provide some relief for residents.

However, with the Liberal government now in power, the freeze was lifted, and price hikes were scheduled to take effect from 1 July.


Say what? The Liberal government now in power? Sadly not …
 
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The freeze, which was introduced by the former Queensland Labor government in response to the cost-of-living crisis, was set to provide some relief for residents.

However, with the Liberal government now in power, the freeze was lifted, and price hikes were scheduled to take effect from 1 July.


Say what? The Liberal government now in power? Sadly not …
They are in Queensland aren’t they ?
 
The freeze, which was introduced by the former Queensland Labor government in response to the cost-of-living crisis, was set to provide some relief for residents.

However, with the Liberal government now in power, the freeze was lifted, and price hikes were scheduled to take effect from 1 July.


Say what? The Liberal government now in power? Sadly not …
They are in Queensland, which this story is about.
 
The freeze, which was introduced by the former Queensland Labor government in response to the cost-of-living crisis, was set to provide some relief for residents.

However, with the Liberal government now in power, the freeze was lifted, and price hikes were scheduled to take effect from 1 July.


Say what? The Liberal government now in power? Sadly not …
Oh yes they are , I missed out on the discount last years registration and will be pi***d off if I don’t get it this year. Mine came up before it was brought in. The government has a big mess to clean up after the other lot.
 
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The freeze, which was introduced by the former Queensland Labor government in response to the cost-of-living crisis, was set to provide some relief for residents.

However, with the Liberal government now in power, the freeze was lifted, and price hikes were scheduled to take effect from 1 July.


Say what? The Liberal government now in power? Sadly not …
State Government not Federal
 
there is NO reason what so ever for these price increases its just the LIB/Nats way of "we dont give a shit about the people will just do what we want" and to hell with them
 
Oh yes they are , I missed out on the discount last years registration and will be pi***d off if I don’t get it this year. Mine came up before it was brought in. The government has a big mess to clean up after the other lot.
Typical Liberal lying, and mismanagement, just as it would have been across Australia, promise the world and gauge at every possible turn!!
 
Oh yes they are , I missed out on the discount last years registration and will be pi***d off if I don’t get it this year. Mine came up before it was brought in. The government has a big mess to clean up after the other lot.
Business as usual, no matter which party gets into power. They're all pretty inept.
I don't think any political party could organise a naughty in a brothel, but they always seem to get a rise in pay brought on by an "independent" panel, don't they?
 
They are in Queensland, which this story is about.
Yes, and Pensioners get a few miserable $`s off the rego. And as far as roads go. After Gympie, the Bruce turns to a 3rd + rate road. And roads around where I live, pot holes, which have been there for over 12 months, if a motor bike/scooter or small car hit them they would probably do a lot of damage.
 
Business as usual, no matter which party gets into power. They're all pretty inept.
I don't think any political party could organise a naughty in a brothel, but they always seem to get a rise in pay brought on by an "independent" panel, don't they?
Yep, I love those government issued euphemisms such as " independent panel". Instead of the much more correct "hand-picked pack of sycophants." 😧😫🤮
 
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Yep, I love those government issued euphemisms such as " independent panel". Instead of the much more correct "hand-picked pack of sycophants." 😧😫🤮
Sycophants who, funnily enough, depend on the government for their jobs.
 

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