Motorists on Brisbane’s northside are paying more for their fuel compared to motorists on the southside, new RACQ data has revealed.

RACQ spokeswoman Lucinda Ross said the report found those on Brisbane’s northside were paying, on average, an extra 15c per litre compared to the southside.

Ms Ross said Brisbane motorists were charged an average $1.487 for ULP (Unleaded) in June, 1c cent a litre lower than May, but still more than all other major Australian Capital Cities.