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Fuel bowser audit flags pricing gaps affecting Brisbane drivers
A national audit has revealed some Australian petrol stations are short-changing drivers, raising questions about compliance at Brisbane servos.
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A national audit has revealed some Australian petrol stations are short-changing drivers, raising questions about compliance at Brisbane servos.
A new national audit has uncovered evidence that some Australian fuel bowsers are short-changing motorists, according to recent findings. The audit raises concerns about measurement accuracy at petrol pumps across the country, including in Queensland.
For Brisbane drivers, the findings underscore the importance of checking fuel pump displays during fills and being aware of potential discrepancies. Given Brisbane's reliance on cars for daily commuting and the cost sensitivity around fuel prices, any systematic short-changing at the bowser represents a hidden tax on household budgets.
The audit results may prompt fuel retailers and regulators to conduct compliance checks at Brisbane service stations to ensure accurate metering. Drivers frustrated by rising fuel costs should remain vigilant about pump readings, particularly at independently operated outlets where quality control systems may vary.
Sources: brisbanetimes.com.au.
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