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Evolution at Speed: Recap of APFIF24

The 2024 Asia Pacific Fuel Industry Forum (APFIF), held from 23-25 September in Brisbane, delivered three dynamic days of workshops, networking, and forward-thinking presentations under the umbrella theme of ‘Evolution at Speed.’ This...

2024 Australian Fuel & Convenience Awards – Applications closing

The 2024 Asia Pacific Fuel Industry (APFI) Forum taking place on 23-25 September, 2024, has been expanded and will comprise three events in one – the APFI Forum, the new C360 Expo,...

2024 Asia Pacific Fuel Industry Forum – Bigger, better and smarter

The 2024 Asia Pacific Fuel Industry Forum has been expanded and will comprise three events in one – the APFIF Conference, the new C360 Expo, and the Australian Fuel and Convenience Awards...

Petrol prices and inflation in Australia

Last week, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) revealed that the Australian Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 1.2% in the September 2023 quarter – significantly higher than the 0.8 per cent rise...

ACAPMA Partner Highlight: FibreTank Petroleum

The fuel industry is one where the product is sold ‘sight unseen’, moving from refineries/terminals, to trucks, to underground tanks and then into customers vehicles through equipment and systems that are designed...

Service stations overrepresented in SA anti-violence campaign

SafeWork SA recently released the report into the 2022 campaign targeting violence and aggression in hazardous industries and the results show that fuel retail locations were overrepresented in the improvement notices with...

Food safety: Understanding the new requirements

On 8 December 2023 new requirements for food safety management, including the training of frontline food handlers, come into force. While for most fuel retailers there will be no change to their current,...

Legal obligations for sale of vapes

ACAPMA was contacted by a number of members in late September following their receipt of a letter from NSW Health relating to the retail sale of vapes in NSW. The letter is understood...
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