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SIRA Compliance in 2026: Are You Actually Covered?
Across Australia, scrutiny around underground fuel systems continues to increase. Environmental regulators expect service station operators to demonstrate that their tanks are properly monitored and that potential leaks would be detected early. The question many independent operators should be asking in 2026 is simple. Are we genuinely compliant, or are we just assuming we are? For many sites, SIRA reporting is still managed manually. Daily dips are recorded, sales and deliveries are entered, and a reconciliation figure is calculated. On the surface, this feels compliant. However, the detail matters. Under Australian standards such as AS 4897, leak detection systems are ...
Victoria Introduces Daily Fuel Price Caps and Stricter Reporting for Service Stations
From 10 March 2026, new fuel pricing rules will apply to service stations across Victoria, bringing tighter reporting requirements and substantial penalties for non compliance. Under the updated framework, Consumer Affairs Victoria will have expanded authority to issue infringement notices to retailers who fail to correctly register or report fuel price changes. Service station operators who breach the rules may face fines of more than $3,000 per offence. More serious or repeated breaches could result in court action, penalties exceeding $24,000 and potential convictions. What Service Stations Must Do Each day by 2 pm, every Victorian service station must submit ...
SIRA Compliance in 2026: Are You Actually Covered?
Across Australia, scrutiny around underground fuel systems continues to increase. Environmental regulators expect service station operators to demonstrate that their tanks are properly monitored and that potential leaks would be detected early. The question many independent operators should be asking in 2026 is simple. Are we genuinely compliant, or are ...
Victoria Introduces Daily Fuel Price Caps and Stricter Reporting for Service Stations
From 10 March 2026, new fuel pricing rules will apply to service stations across Victoria, bringing tighter reporting requirements and substantial penalties for non compliance. Under the updated framework, Consumer Affairs Victoria will have expanded authority to issue infringement notices to retailers who fail to correctly register or report fuel ...
Ampol Accelerates Rollout of Unstaffed Service Stations
Ampol is increasing its investment in unattended service stations, signalling a continued shift in how fuel sites are operated across the country. Ampol has expanded its network of self service only locations, commonly known as U Go sites, as part of a broader strategy to improve site profitability and manage ...
$16 Million Lesson in Fuel Marketing: Why Accuracy Matters at the Bowser
Mobil Oil Australia has been ordered to pay a $16 million penalty after the Federal Court found it misled customers about fuel sold at several Queensland service stations. The issue centred around advertising displayed at nine independently operated sites across central and north Queensland between 2020 and 2024. Fuel was ...
Adrian Portelli to open Service Station in Melbourne
Australia’s fuel retail sector may be on the cusp of another shake up, with entrepreneur Adrian Portelli moving from online promotions into physical service station ownership. The first LMCT+ branded petrol site has begun taking shape on a high traffic intersection in Preston, Melbourne, marking the brand’s first visible step ...
ACCC Puts Major Fuel Merger Under the Microscope
Australia’s fuel retail sector is under sharper regulatory scrutiny, with the competition watchdog stepping in to closely examine a proposed deal between two of the country’s largest fuel networks. The move signals a growing focus on how consolidation could affect fuel prices, choice, and competition at the local service station ...













