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What the RBA’s Surcharge Ban Could Mean for Your Business

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is pushing ahead with reforms to card payments, proposing to ban surcharges on debit and credit card transactions while also reducing interchange fees charged by banks. On the surface, this is being promoted as a win for consumers, but what does it mean for independent petrol station owners? How It Impacts You Most service stations don’t apply card surcharges, so in practice, this change won’t affect the way you currently handle payments. You’ll continue to factor merchant service fees into your overall pricing strategy, ensuring your margins are protected. The real impact is on ...
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Small Tasmanian Fuel Stop Locked in Legal Battle with Major Supplier

A dispute between a small family-owned fuel stop in north-west Tasmania and national supplier United Petroleum has highlighted the challenges that independent operators can face when dealing with large fuel companies. The Background Wayne and Kay Pratt, who own the local service station, general store, and post office in Nunamara (a small town near Launceston), are defending themselves against a $150,000 claim brought by United Petroleum. The company alleges the couple failed to meet minimum monthly fuel purchase requirements under a supply agreement. The Pratts say they entered into the agreement during the rebuild of their site, which had been ...
surcharge

What the RBA’s Surcharge Ban Could Mean for Your Business

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is pushing ahead with reforms to card payments, proposing to ban surcharges on debit and credit card transactions while also reducing interchange fees charged by banks. On the surface, this is being promoted as a win for consumers, but what does it mean for ...
legal

Small Tasmanian Fuel Stop Locked in Legal Battle with Major Supplier

A dispute between a small family-owned fuel stop in north-west Tasmania and national supplier United Petroleum has highlighted the challenges that independent operators can face when dealing with large fuel companies. The Background Wayne and Kay Pratt, who own the local service station, general store, and post office in Nunamara ...
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Controversy Over Fuel Tanks at Darwin Harbour

In Darwin, a major fuel storage project has stirred debate after the Northern Territory Government confirmed that 11 large tanks on the harbour will operate without formal occupancy certification. Background to the Project Known as Project Caymus, the $270 million development was announced in 2021 as part of a US-backed ...
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The Importance of Incident Reporting at Your Service Station

Running a service station means managing a wide range of risks every day, from minor slips and spills to more serious safety concerns. One of the most effective ways to protect both your staff and your business is by establishing a strong incident reporting culture. Why Incident Reporting Matters Incidents ...
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Fuel Tanker Blaze Shuts Down Bruce Highway

The Bruce Highway was brought to a standstill after a petrol tanker carrying 48,000 litres of fuel caught fire near Owanyilla, between Tiaro and Maryborough, in the early hours of Friday morning. The Incident The B-double tanker was hauling separate loads of unleaded petrol and diesel when the fire broke ...
Viva

Viva Energy Pushes Ahead with Major Retail Transformation

Viva Energy is pressing forward with its plan to reposition itself as more than just a fuel supplier, aiming to expand deeper into the convenience retail space. The move follows its $1.2 billion purchase of the OTR Group and will see existing Coles Express sites converted into On the Run ...
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