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Record Sale as Australia’s First Sinopec Service Station Fetches $6.415 Million
Australia’s fuel retail sector has reached an interesting new chapter, with the first local service station leased to global energy giant Sinopec officially changing hands. The site at 325A Nepean Highway in Frankston has sold for $6,415,000, achieving a strong yield of 5.81 per cent. Strong Buyer Interest The property sits on a parcel of nearly three thousand square metres and attracted keen attention from investors. Five offers were submitted during the campaign, with a Sydney based buyer ultimately securing the purchase. The same investor has now bought multiple service station assets in recent months, showing continued confidence in fuel ...
Australia’s Fuel Supply Under Pressure as Local Refining Declines
Australia continues to rely heavily on imported fuel, raising concerns about how the country would cope if global supply routes were ever disrupted. Around four out of every five litres of the fuel used across the nation now comes from overseas, leaving the economy exposed to sudden changes in international conditions. A Shrinking Refining Sector Two decades ago, Australia had enough refineries to meet most of its own fuel needs. Over time, six of the eight facilities closed as they became too expensive to operate, leaving only two still running today. These are Ampol’s Lytton refinery in Brisbane and Viva ...
Record Sale as Australia’s First Sinopec Service Station Fetches $6.415 Million
Australia’s fuel retail sector has reached an interesting new chapter, with the first local service station leased to global energy giant Sinopec officially changing hands. The site at 325A Nepean Highway in Frankston has sold for $6,415,000, achieving a strong yield of 5.81 per cent. Strong Buyer Interest The property ...
Australia’s Fuel Supply Under Pressure as Local Refining Declines
Australia continues to rely heavily on imported fuel, raising concerns about how the country would cope if global supply routes were ever disrupted. Around four out of every five litres of the fuel used across the nation now comes from overseas, leaving the economy exposed to sudden changes in international ...
7-Eleven Tests Fully Staff-Free Convenience Store in Melbourne
A very different kind of convenience store has appeared in Melbourne, with 7-Eleven trialling a location that operates entirely without staff. Instead of the usual mix of drinks, snacks and machines for coffee or frozen beverages, customers walk into a bright, simple space filled with vending machines, overhead cameras and ...
Call for Major Senate Inquiry as Illegal Tobacco Market Continues to Surge
The federal opposition is pushing for a wide ranging Senate inquiry into Australia’s rapidly expanding illegal tobacco market. Concerns are growing about the level of involvement by organised crime groups and the increasing violence linked to the trade, prompting calls for a deeper investigation into how the sector operates and ...
Smart Systems, Smarter Service: Purtill Group’s Ongoing Evolution with Beacon POS
For Matt Harber, IT Manager at the Purtill Group, choosing the right technology isn’t just about functionality; it’s about long-term reliability, simplicity, and the ability to support a growing network of service stations, retail outlets, and wholesale operations. Since 2017, Beacon POS Systems has played a key role in helping ...
Fuelling the Festive Rush: How Aussie Servo Operators Can Stay Ahead This Holiday Season
The end of the year is nearly here, and for most service station owners, that means one thing: a whole lot more traffic. Whether it’s families heading off on their Christmas holidays, tradies wrapping up their final jobs, or last‑minute shoppers dashing around town, the festive season brings a serious ...













