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Bowser Busters Compliance Blitz on NSW Petrol Stations

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Summary

NSW Fair Trading's Bowser Busters fuel price compliance program has conducted over 2,300 field inspections and re-inspections covering approximately 90% of NSW since March 18, 2026, issuing over 140 Penalty Infringement Notices. Over 90 PINs were issued by field inspectors for price mismatches, failures to comply with information requirements, and unregistered service stations, while Bowser Busters-supported inspectors issued an additional 57 PINs including 56 for price mismatching. Penalties include on-the-spot fines of $1,100 and court penalties up to $110,000.

What changed

NSW Fair Trading's Bowser Busters compliance program has intensified enforcement against petrol stations failing to meet fuel pricing obligations, conducting over 2,300 inspections across approximately 90% of NSW and issuing over 140 Penalty Infringement Notices including around 90 for price mismatches and FuelCheck non-compliance. The program leverages consumer reports through the FuelCheck platform, with approximately 350,000 motorists using the platform daily to report price discrepancies.\n\nPetrol station operators must ensure strict compliance with FuelCheck registration and pricing display requirements, as ongoing inspections occur seven days a week with re-inspections of sites showing abnormal or misleading behavior. The penalties for non-compliance are substantial, with on-the-spot fines of $1,100 and potential court penalties reaching $110,000 per offence.

What to do next

  1. Service stations must ensure prices match FuelCheck listings
  2. Service stations must comply with FuelCheck registration requirements
  3. Service stations must comply with fuel pricing information requirements

Penalties

On-the-spot fines of $1,100; court penalties up to $110,000

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Apr 12, 2026

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Ministerial media release

Bowser Busters blitzing petrol stations across NSW

Published: 12 April 2026 Released by: Minister for Better Regulation and Fair Trading Listen NSW motorists have wasted no time stepping up as Bowser Busters, with consumer intelligence now turbocharging NSW Fair Trading’s fairer fuel price compliance blitz.

The Minns Labor Government kicked off Bowser Busters’ less than two weeks ago and it has been responsible for a significant uptick in Penalty Infringement Notices (PINs) being issued to service stations each day.  Reports submitted by motorists through FuelCheck about price mismatches between FuelCheck and the bowser are rapidly translating into enforcement outcomes.

Since 18 March, NSW Fair Trading has carried out over 2,300 field inspections and re-inspections covering around 90% of the state, and has issued over 140 PINs. This includes around 90 PINs issued by inspectors in the field for matters relating to price mismatches, failures to comply with information requirements and service stations found not registered with FuelCheck.

Meanwhile, Bowser Busters have supported inspectors to issue a further 57 PINs since 30 March, including 56 for price mismatching and one other station not registered with FuelCheck – sending a strong signal that the state’s five million motorists are backing NSW Fair Trading inspectors’ effort to deliver fair fuel pricing. Bowser Busters has already doubled NSW Fair Trading’s enforcement outcomes when it comes to price mismatching.

For retailers who fail to meet their obligations, the message remains clear, with on-the-spot fines of $1,100 and court penalties of up to $110,000 applying depending on the offence.

With motorists supporting NSW Fair Trading by having eyes and ears on the ground, inspectors are now able to spend less time travelling and more time taking enforcement action, helping to improve fuel price transparency and prevent repeat breaches.

FuelCheck remains central to the program, with around 350,000 motorists using the platform each day to confidently check prices, track availability and ensure the price they see is the price they pay.

On-the-ground and desktop compliance inspections will continue to occur seven days a week to maximize coverage and presence in every corner of the state. NSW Fair Trading will also continue to re-inspect sites demonstrating abnormal or misleading behaviour.

To explore FuelCheck, please visit: www.fuelcheck.nsw.gov.au/app

Minister for Better Regulation and Fair Trading Anoulack Chanthivong said:

“The Minns Labor Government knows families are feeling the pressure with petrol prices adding to the cost of living during these uncertain times.

“Our NSW Fair Trading inspectors are out on the ground every day checking service stations are not charging more at the pump than the price they put on FuelCheck.

“With Bowser Busters we have over five million motorists backing our inspectors on every street and road across the state.

“Misleading motorists is never acceptable, and Bowser Busters has supercharged our crackdown on inaccurate pricing.

“Our message to service stations is simple: do the wrong thing and you will be caught.”

NSW Fair Trading Commissioner Natasha Mann said:

“This milestone shows what’s possible when motorists, industry and government all work together for the same goal of transparency at the bowser, especially at a time when every dollar counts for families.”

“Our Bowser Busters are making a real difference by using FuelCheck to stay informed and speak up when something doesn’t look right, proving fairness works best when everyone takes part.

“I want to thank the many service station operators who are doing the right thing every day, updating prices accurately and working constructively with inspectors to keep fuel pricing fair.”

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Classification

Agency
NSW Fair Trading
Published
April 12th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Retailers
Industry sector
4411 Retail Trade
Activity scope
Fuel pricing compliance Consumer reporting Price transparency inspections
Geographic scope
Australia AU

Taxonomy

Primary area
Consumer Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Finance Energy

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