Car registrations are rising, power costs are falling and a major social injustice will finally be corrected amid changes to take effect in Queensland from July 1.

All state government fees and charges, including for licenses and motor vehicle registration, will rise by 3.5 per cent from Sunday.

Vehicle registration costs will increase in Queensland from Sunday. Credit:Rob Homer

That translates to a three-year licence renewal rising from $131.55 to $136.15, and registration for a standard four-cylinder car from $364.65 to $377.40.

The RACQ has hit out at the changes, saying the rises are hurting motorists.