Tag: Mark McKenzie

Australian government finalises new fuel reporting rules

Last week, the global oil security section of the Australian Department of Environment and Energy advised that the new rules for the operation of the Petroleum and Other Fuels Reporting Act (2017)...

The future of fuel excise in Australia

The Productivity Commission last week released a report entitled Shifting the Dial – 5 Year Productivity Review. It examines the factors that are likely to affect the outlook for Australia’s performance over...

New franchise laws target wage underpayment

Mark McKenzie CEO Mark McKenzie is CEO of ACAPMA. He has 30 years of varied experience in private and public-sector roles, with much of this time spent addressing strategic issues and public policy for...

High energy bills passed on to motorists

Fuel businesses are receiving higher than anticipated electricity bills and being forced to pass on the costs to motorists through raised fuel prices. According to ACAPMA, some fuel businesses are reporting their electricity...

ACAPMA CEO joins COSBOA board

The Council of Small Business Australia (COSBOA) board elected a new Chair, Mark McKenzie, during its 2017 AGM this week. Mr McKenzie is the CEO of Australasian Convenience and Petroleum Marketers Association (ACAPMA)...

Household fuel spend lowest in 30 years

All of us will be all too familiar with the periodic debate about petrol prices. This debate is often prosecuted by politicians and motoring associations who appear to use selective facts to allege...

New fuel reporting laws

The Australian parliament formally passed the Petroleum and Other Fuels Reporting Bill (2017) last week, writes ACAPMA. This bill was developed following extensive consultation with industry and other stakeholders over the past 12...

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...
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