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...
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...
The NSW Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) recently approached ACAPMA seeking comment on a proposal to remove the current exemption of diesel from the Australian Dangerous Goods Code.
It is understood NSW EPA is...
New laws requiring fuel retailers to stock and sell E10 in NSW and Queensland came into force on January 1. ACAPMA says the laws in each state are different and fuel retailers...
The direction of the convenience store industry is becoming increasingly uncertain as margins on traditional impulse items are progressively squeezed by competition from the small-format stores introduced by a range of non-traditional...