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Queensland to roll out ‘electric-vehicle super highway’

Queensland Environment Minister and Acting Main Roads Minister Steven Miles has announced the launch of what is claimed will be the world’s longest ‘electric super highway’ in one state. He says the series...

Return of the corner store – a quiet revolution?

Corner stores once proliferated across the residential landscape of Australia’s towns and cities: places where kids congregated in front of gumball machines, keenly returning empty glass drink bottles to fund their weekly...

Fuel-price-reporting laws don’t work says OECD

Perhaps one of the biggest frustrations for fuel retailers is the never-ending and circular debate that surrounds average petrol prices, writes ACAPMA. The debate has been raging for so long, with so little...

Changes to fuel retail and wholesale awards

It is important for all fuel-industry operators to understand the current and coming requirements in the area of casual employment, despite extensive media coverage and speculation, writes ACAPMA. Unions, individuals and employer organisations...

Workshop on privacy and cyber security in fuel retail

ACAPMA has teamed up with partners Arthur J Gallagher Insurance Brokers and HWL Ebsworth Lawyers to launch breakfast meetings to be held this month in three states, addressing issues that affect fuel...

Registration for the Asia Pacific Fuel Industry Forum 2017 is now open

ACAPMA has launched registration for the second installation of the Asia Pacific Fuel Industry Forum, which is being held on 13-14 September 2017 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Intended as the...

New national fuel-reporting rules to be introduced for large fuel wholesalers

The Australian Department of the Environment and Energy has long required fuel producers and importers to give information about the quantity of petroleum fuels, lubricants and other fuels (eg, LPG) that are...

Resolving disputes over franchise agreements

The long-term sustainability of franchise agreements is wholly dependent on both the franchisor and franchisee working harmoniously for the financial and strategic benefit of their respective enterprises, says ACAPMA CEO Mark McKenzie. “It...
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