Alcohol is the leading contributing factor in approximately 30% of fatal crashes across Australia. As we head into 2026, state governments have further tightened regulations, particularly regarding mandatory Alcohol Interlock Programs and immediate licence suspensions.
In Australia, the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit for full licence holders is 0.05. A Zero BAC limit applies to Learner, Provisional (P1/P2), and heavy vehicle drivers.
New South Wales (NSW)
NSW utilizes a combination of immediate police suspensions and court-imposed fines. As of 2026, mid-range and high-range offenders are subject to mandatory interlock orders.
|
BAC Range |
Classification |
First Offence Penalties |
|
0.00 – 0.019 |
Novice (L/P Platers) |
$2,200 fine; Immediate 3-month suspension. |
|
0.05 – 0.079 |
Low Range |
$2,200 fine; Immediate 3-month suspension. |
|
0.08 – 0.149 |
Mid-Range |
$2,200 fine; 6-month min. disqualification + 12-month Interlock. |
|
0.15 and over |
High Range |
$3,300 fine; 12-month min. disqualification + 24-month Interlock. |
Victoria (VIC)
Victoria has the nation's most rigid "Zero Tolerance" approach. Almost every drink-driving conviction now results in an Alcohol Interlock requirement and a mandatory 3-year Zero BAC condition upon licence return.
|
BAC Range |
First Offence Penalties |
Interlock Requirement |
|
0.00 – 0.049 (L/P) |
Licence cancelled; 3-month disqualification. |
Mandatory (min. 6 months) |
|
0.05 – 0.069 |
Licence cancelled; 3-month disqualification. |
Mandatory (min. 6 months) |
|
0.07 – 0.10 |
Licence cancelled; 6-month disqualification. |
Mandatory (min. 6 months) |
|
0.15 and over |
Licence cancelled; 15–24 month disqualification. |
Mandatory (min. 12 months) |
|
Note: The Victorian Penalty Unit for 2025-2026 is $203.51. |
Queensland (QLD)
Queensland penalties vary based on the specific concentration and the driver's history. Magistrates have significant discretion for higher ranges.
|
BAC Range |
Classification |
First Offence Penalties |
|
0.00 – 0.049 (L/P) |
24-hour suspension |
Up to $2,200 fine; 3–9 month disqualification. |
|
0.05 – 0.099 |
General Range |
Up to $2,200 fine; 1–9 month disqualification. |
|
0.10 – 0.149 |
Mid-Range |
Up to $3,100 fine; 3–12 month disqualification. |
|
0.15 and over |
High Range |
Up to $4,600 fine; 6-month min. disqualification + Interlock. |
Western Australia (WA)
WA utilizes a demerit point system for lower ranges and mandatory court appearances for mid-to-high ranges.
|
BAC Range |
First Offence Penalties |
Demerits/Disqualification |
|
0.05 – 0.079 |
$1,000 Infringement |
3–5 Demerits (no court if paid). |
|
0.08 – 0.089 |
$750 – $2,250 fine |
Minimum 6-month disqualification. |
|
0.11 – 0.12 |
$1,000 – $2,250 fine |
Minimum 8-month disqualification. |
|
0.15 and over |
$1,700 – $3,750 fine |
Minimum 10-month disqualification + Interlock. |
South Australia (SA)
South Australia focuses heavily on immediate loss of licence (ILOL) at the roadside for mid and high ranges.
|
BAC Range |
Classification |
Fine & Penalty |
|
0.05 – 0.079 |
Category 1 |
$850 fine; 3-month disqualification; 4 demerits. |
|
0.08 – 0.149 |
Category 2 |
$900 – $1,300 fine; 6-month min. disqualification; 5 demerits. |
|
0.15 and over |
Category 3 |
$1,100 – $1,600 fine; 12-month min. disqualification; 6 demerits. |
Northern Territory (NT)
The NT uses a penalty unit system where 1 unit ≈ $176 (2025/26 estimate).
|
BAC Range |
Fine (Penalty Units) |
Min. Disqualification |
|
0.05 – 0.079 |
5 Units (~$880) |
3 Months |
|
0.08 – 0.149 |
7.5 Units (~$1,320) |
6 Months |
|
0.15 and over |
10 Units (~$1,760) |
12 Months |
Tasmania (TAS) & ACT
Both jurisdictions rely heavily on penalty units and mandatory awareness courses.
- Tasmania: High range (0.15+) can lead to disqualification for up to 36 months.
- ACT: Level 4 offences (0.15+) carry a default 3-year disqualification for first-time offenders, which can only be reduced by a Magistrate under specific criteria.
Sourcing & Verification
- NSW: Road Transport Act 2013 (updated 2026 regulations).
- VIC: Sentencing Advisory Council (Penalty Unit Value 2025–26: $203.51).
- QLD: Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act.
- National: Data and safety trends sourced from DrinkWise and The National Road Safety Strategy.
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