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National fuel bowser audit flags accuracy concerns for Perth drivers

A national audit revealing short-changing at fuel bowsers raises questions about measurement standards at WA petrol stations.

By The Daily Perth · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:35 pm

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UpdatedUpdated 27 June 2026 at 1:12 pm

National fuel bowser audit flags accuracy concerns for Perth drivers
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A national audit has revealed some Australian drivers have been short-changed at the bowsers, raising concerns about fuel measurement accuracy across the country, according to WA Today. The audit tested fuel dispensing equipment and found discrepancies that may cost drivers money.

For Perth motorists, the findings underscore the importance of understanding their rights when refuelling and the standards that fuel retailers are required to meet. Measurement accuracy in fuel pumps is regulated by the National Measurement Institute, but the audit suggests some equipment may not be performing to standard.

The issue is particularly relevant in Perth, where fuel prices remain a cost-of-living concern for commuters and businesses. Drivers filling up at Perth service stations should be aware that fuel measurement accuracy can be checked, and retailers who fall short of standards can face enforcement action. Consumer advocacy groups recommend drivers monitor their fuel consumption to detect any significant anomalies at the pump.

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Sources: watoday.com.au.

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