Environmental Compliance for Service Stations: What not to get wrong in 2026
In 2026, environmental compliance isn’t just about ticking boxes , it’s about proving your site can withstand regulator scrutiny as a whole system. One weak link can unravel your entire operation. Across Australia, many service station operators manage environmental compliance separately. Fuel systems are handled one way, waste is handled another and stormwater sits somewhere […]
Christmas Surge: Why December Is the Most Dangerous Month for Australian Fuel Sites
Every December, Australians hit the road in numbers we don’t see at any other time of year. Families travel long distances, holiday traffic surges, heat ramps up, tempers flare, and fuel sites suddenly become pressure cookers of risk. While most people are thinking about presents and pavlovas, service station owners are dealing with something far […]
The Hidden Compliance Risk Costing Australian Service Stations Thousands Every Year
What national audits reveal about under-pouring, over-pouring, and why dispenser accuracy is now a frontline compliance issue. Most service-station operators trust their pumps. They trust the equipment. They trust that if the bowser displays 20.00L, the forecourt is dispensing 20.00L. Unfortunately, the national data tells a different story and the consequences of ignoring it are […]
Fuel Quality Standards Tighten, What Service Station Owners Need to Know
Did you know that, from December 2025, Australia has begun enforcing major updates to petrol quality standards that will affect every service station in the country. These changes aim to reduce vehicle emissions, improve public health, and bring our fuel in line with global best-practice.
Take Control Of New Mandatory Climate Change Reporting
Australia’s new mandatory Climate Change Reporting (CCR) laws, are now effective as of January 1, 2025. This marks a transformative shift in business accountability that requires businesses to take a proactive approach to climate risk and emissions reporting. For service station operators, this means navigating new regulations that can feel overwhelming.
Risk Management in Fuel Stations
Risk management involves the systematic identification, evaluation, and mitigation of potential hazards. In the context of Australian fuel stations, these risks include environmental, operational, and health and safety challenges. Let’s take a look at some of the essential risk factors and regulations you need to be aware of.