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SERVICE STATION AND CONVENIENCE STORE ASSOCIATION OF QUEENSLAND (SSCSAQ)

The Service Station and Convenience Store Association of Queensland represents operators in the fuel retailing industry. Businesses in this sector sell automotive fuel, lubricating oils and a range of other convenience items to the public, usually via service station outlets. The Agenda topics include:
  • robust discussions around the priorities of the Division,
  • issues that need to be directly presented to government and submissions,
  • skilling needs,
  • membership representation,
  • technical and educational updates, and
  • innovation opportunities
The committee meetings can be attended in-person at MTA Queensland or online. The meetings are open to members and non-members, but we strongly encourage membership to ensure all member benefits are available. RSVP to [email protected] 

Chair: Tim Kane (BP Yandina Foodstop)
Vice-Chair: Glen Lynch (BP Gracemere)
Committee Member: Richard Kavcic (Freedom Hop Island)
Committee Member: vacant
Committee Member: vacant

Meeting Schedule 2024

The Division Meeting dates for 2024 will be announced shortly.

For further information contact [email protected]

SSCSAQ INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS

All fuel retailers and fuel wholesalers in Queensland must submit an annual report. This includes those that are not required to sell the minimum amount of sustainable biobased petrol or diesel.

Fuel sellers who submit four quarterly reports for the financial year will have met the annual reporting requirement.

Fuel sellers must report sales volumes online using the Queensland Fuel Sellers’ Portal.

If you have any issues with previous reporting periods, contact the Department of Energy and Public Works on 13 43 87 or email [email protected]

Fuel sellers that have applied for, or been granted, an exemption from the requirement to sell the minimum amount of sustainable biobased petrol or diesel are still required to submit reports on volumes of fuel sold. For more information, visit business.qld.gov.au

Underpayment of Wages

Fair Work is continuing to monitor the underpayment of wages in the Service Station and Convenience Store sector with widespread audits underway. For all wage enquiries please contact our Industrial Relations department on 07 3237 8777.

Violent Robberies Increase

With violent robberies on the rise in Victoria, ensure your staff and premises are secured and prepared. Suggested increased measures in high risk areas include extra bollards, film on glass and vapour systems.

Plastic Bags Ban in Queensland

As of 1 July 2018, retailers in Queensland will not be allowed to supply lightweight plastic shopping bags to customers. For more information on the plastic bag ban, visit www.qld.gov.au

Container Refund Scheme

Also commencing 1 July 2018 will be Queensland’s container refund scheme. For more information, visit www.qld.gov.au