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Gold Coast fuel pump audit results highlight need for bowser accuracy checks

A national audit has found some Australian bowsers are short-changing motorists, prompting Gold Coast drivers to verify pump accuracy.

By The Daily Gold Coast · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:35 pm

A national audit has uncovered a troubling issue at fuel pumps across Australia: some bowsers are systematically short-changing drivers. According to the audit findings, motorists have not been receiving the full amount of fuel they paid for, a problem that hits the hip pocket harder for Gold Coast residents who commute across the sprawling coastal region.

The discovery is particularly significant for Gold Coast families and workers who rely on consistent fuel costs in their household budgets. Many residents travel considerable distances along the M1 corridor and hinterland roads, making fuel efficiency and accurate pricing crucial to managing transport expenses.

The findings recommend Gold Coast motorists check their pump readings and consider reporting any discrepancies to the ACCC. Fuel retailers on the Coast are now likely to face pressure to audit their equipment and ensure compliance with accuracy standards.

Sources: brisbanetimes.com.au.

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