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Gold Coast drivers urged to check fuel pump accuracy after national audit finds short-changing

A national audit has revealed some petrol stations are not dispensing the fuel they charge for, a finding that affects motorists across the Gold Coast.

By The Daily Gold Coast · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:27 pm

A national audit has uncovered evidence that some Australian drivers have been short-changed at the bowsers, according to the Brisbane Times. The findings raise questions about fuel pump accuracy at service stations serving Gold Coast motorists, who rely heavily on vehicles for transport in the sprawling coastal region.

For Gold Coast residents, particularly those commuting long distances or running businesses that depend on fleet vehicles, even small discrepancies in fuel dispensing can add up. The audit suggests drivers should be more vigilant when refuelling, checking pump readings and receipts carefully. The issue is especially relevant for tradies, delivery services, and other businesses operating across the region where fuel costs represent a significant operating expense.

The discovery underscores the importance of regulatory oversight at service stations across Queensland. Gold Coast drivers experiencing suspicious pump readings are encouraged to keep records and report concerns to relevant consumer protection authorities.

Sources: brisbanetimes.com.au.

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