Fuel bowser audit exposes short-changing risk for Perth drivers
A national audit finding measurement errors at petrol stations raises questions about whether Perth motorists are getting full value at the pump.
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A national audit finding measurement errors at petrol stations raises questions about whether Perth motorists are getting full value at the pump.
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Perth drivers should be alert to potential discrepancies at the bowser, following a national audit that has revealed some Australian fuel retailers have been short-changing customers. According to watoday.com.au, the audit uncovered measurement errors at service stations, a finding that applies across all states including Western Australia.
The discovery underscores broader concerns about fuel retail practices at a time when Perth motorists are already navigating volatile fuel prices tied to international markets and the strength of the Australian dollar. While individual errors may be small, they compound across thousands of transactions daily, making accurate fuel measurement a material consumer protection issue for the city's commuters and businesses reliant on vehicle fleets.
For Perth's independent service station operators and major retailers alike, the audit results highlight the importance of regular maintenance and calibration of bowser equipment to ensure compliance and maintain customer trust. Consumer advocacy groups may use the findings to press for more frequent independent inspections, particularly at smaller outlets that may lack resources for rigorous self-monitoring.
Sources: watoday.com.au.
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