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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 into fuel retail. The location sits on one of Melbourne’s busiest arterial corridors and has already attracted attention due to new signage and branding appearing at the former Shell site. For many in the industry, this confirms that long discussed plans around an LMCT+ fuel network are now becoming reality ...
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 level. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has escalated its review of Ampol’s plan to acquire EG Australia into a more detailed assessment phase. This decision reflects concerns that combining two major fuel networks could reduce competition in many suburbs and regional towns across the country. Why the regulator is ...
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 ...
Serious Reminder for Service Stations Following Drive Off Incident
A recent incident near Stuart Wells has highlighted the very real risks service station operators and staff can face when responding to fuel theft. A young employee from a family owned roadhouse in remote South Australia has been charged following a serious crash that occurred after an alleged fuel drive ...
Global Oil Tensions and What They Really Mean for Aussie Service Stations
Recent global events involving the United States and Venezuela have sparked headlines about oil supply, petrol prices, and potential risks for fuel markets worldwide. While the situation sounds dramatic, the real world impact for Australian service stations is more nuanced and, for now, less alarming than some commentary suggests. Venezuela ...
The Forecourt Frustrations Driving Customers Away
A recent survey of more than 2,000 motorists by the RAA has highlighted some clear and consistent frustrations drivers experience when visiting service stations. While many of these behaviours may seem minor on their own, together they have a real impact on congestion, safety, customer satisfaction and ultimately site performance ...
New Cash Payment Rules Set to Affect Service Stations From January
From the start of next year, many service stations across Australia will be required to continue accepting cash payments under new federal rules aimed at protecting access to essential goods. What the New Rules Mean for Service Stations From 1 January, fuel retailers that fall within the scope of the ...












