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Fuel Merchant Address Suburb State Postcode Telephone Caltex Woolworths Brooks Garden Chester Pass Road Albany Wa 6330 (08) 9842 FUEL MERCHANT ADDRESS SUBURB STATE POSTCODE TELEPHONE CALTEX WOOLWORTHS BROOKS GARDEN CHESTER PASS ROAD ALBANY WA 6330 (08) 98429239 OYSTER HARBOUR STORE LOT 61 LOWER KING RD ALBANY WA 6330 (08) 98447333 LITTLE GROVE GENERAL STORE 639 FRENCHMAN BAY RD ALBANY WA 6330 (08) 98444348 GULL ALBANY 225 ALBANY HIGHWAY ALBANY WA 6330 (08) 98413586 GULL BEACHWAY 258 MIDDLETON ROAD ALBANY WA 6330 (08) 98428890 BP ALBANY 35 ALBANY HWY ALBANY WA 6330 (08) 98415411 COLES EXPRESS ALBANY 250 ALBANY HWY ALBANY WA 6330 (08) 98422010 CALTEX ALBANY (NORTH ROAD) 204 NORTH ROAD ALBANY WA 6330 CALTEX ALBANY 271 YORK ST ALBANY WA 6330 PUMA ENERGY ALEXANDER HEIGHTS 60/200 MIRRABOOKA AVENUE ALEXANDER HEIGHTS WA 6064 1300 723706 CALTEX WOOLWORTHS ALKIMOS SHOREHAVEN BLVD ALKIMOS WA 6038 BP APPLECROSS 848 CANNING HIGHWAY APPLECROSS WA 6153 (08) 93642471 CALTEX APPLECROSS 918 CANNING HIGHWAY APPLECROSS WA 6153 (08) 93161696 BP ARMADALE 3249 ALBANY HIGHWAY ARMADALE WA 6112 (08) 93992204 GULL ARMADALE SHOP 23 / 10 ORCHARD AVE ARMADALE WA 6112 COLES EXPRESS ARMADALE 269 SOUTH WESTERN HWY ARMADALE WA 6112 VIBE ARMADALE 126 FORREST RD ARMADALE WA 6112 (08) 93672830 PUMA ARMADALE 23 ARMADALE CENTRAL SHOPPING CENTRE ARMADALE WA 6112 1300 723706 DUNNINGS ARMADALE 269 SOUTH WESTERN HIGHWAY ARMADALE WA 6112 (08) 96223039 UNITED ARMADALE 178 SOUTH WESTERN HIGHWAY ARMADALE WA 6112 (03) 94131591 ARTHUR RIVER ROADHOUSE 7 ALBANY HWY ARTHUR RIVER WA 6315 (08) 98626022 PUMA ARTHUR RIVER ROADHOUSE 16949-16955 ALBANY HIGHWAY ARTHUR RIVER WA 6315 0455 077798 CALTEX ASCOT 204 GREAT EASTERN HWY ASCOT WA 6104 7-ELEVEN ASCOT 194 GREAT EASTERN HWY ASCOT WA 6104 CALTEX STAR MART ASHBY 2 HOLLOSY WAY CNR PINJAR RD ASHBY WA 6065 (08) 92062286 BP ATTADALE CNR CANNING HWY & HISLOP RD ATTADALE WA 6156 (08) 93302353 BP AUGUSTA 100 BLACKWOOD AVE AUGUSTA WA 6290 (08) 97580097 BETTER CHOICE AUGUSTA 64-66 BLACKWOOD AVE AUGUSTA WA 6290 (08) 93286800 BETTER CHOICE AUGUSTA BOAT HARBOUR LEEUWIN ROAD AUGUSTA WA 6290 0414 975150 BP AUSTRALIND 80 OLD COAST ROAD AUSTRALIND WA 6233 (08) 97971505 CALTEX WOOLWORTHS TREENDALE GRAND ENTRANCE & THE PROMENADE AUSTRALIND WA 6233 WOOLWORTHS MILLHOUSE ROAD MILLHOUSE ROAD AVELEY WA 6069 BADGINGARRA ROADHOUSE & TOURIST PK 3 MEAGHER DRIVE BADGINGARRA WA 6521 (08) 96529053 ROUTE 94 4641 GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY BAKERS HILL WA 6562 (08) 95741284 BP BALCATTA 53 ERINDALE ROAD BALCATTA WA 6021 (08) 92404110 CALTEX NORTHLANDS 391 WANNEROO RD BALCATTA WA 6021 PUMA ENERGY BALCATTA LOT 800, 229 BALCATTA ROAD BALCATTA WA 6021 1300 723706 CALTEX STAR MART BALDIVIS SAFETY BAY RD CNR BALDIVIS RD BALDIVIS WA 6171 (08) 95231540 BP BALDIVIS TRAVEL CENTRE SOUTHBOUND LOT 192 LEARY ROAD BALDIVIS WA 6171 (08) 95918222 BP BALDIVIS TRAVEL CENTRE NORTHBOUND LOT 191 PAPARONE ROAD BALDIVIS WA 6171 (08) 95230979 CALTEX STARSHOP BALGA 436 WANNEROO RD BALGA WA 6061 (08) 93494300 BP PRINCESS RD 106 PRINCESS RD BALGA WA 6061 (08) 93496209 7-ELEVEN BALGA 102 PRINCESS RD BALGA WA 6061 WIRRIMANU COMMUNITY STORE TANAMI ROAD BALGO HILLS WA 6770 (08) 89821961 BALINGUP LIQUOR & GENERAL STORE 12 SOUTH WESTERN HIGHWAY BALINGUP WA 6253 (08) 97641051 BALLADONIA HOTEL MOTEL - BP S/S EYRE HIGHWAY BALLADONIA WA 6443 (08) 90393453 CALTEX WOOLWORTHS BALLAJURA GLENVIEW SHOP CENTRE, CNR BELLEFIN DR & HAMELIN DR BALLAJURA WA 6066 (08) 92481329 BP BALLAJURA 2 ILLAWARRA CRESCENT BALLAJURA WA 6066 (08) 92481110 COLES EXPRESS BANKSIA GROVE 1001 JOONDALUP DRIVE BANKSIA GROVE WA 6031 RIVERSIDE ROADHOUSE BANNISTER LOT 10 ALBANY HWY BANNISTER WA 6390 (08) 98838120 COLES EXPRESS MANDURAH LOT 800 WATSON DR BARRAGUP WA 6209 PUMA ENERGY BARRAGUP 715 PINJARRA ROAD BARRAGUP WA 6209 (08) 95376254 RAKICHS STORE 1084 GREAT NORTHERN HWY BASKERVILLE WA 6056 (08) 92964377 7-ELEVEN BASSENDEAN 300 COLLIER RD BASSENDEAN WA 6054 CALTEX WOOLWORTHS BASSENDEAN 309 GUILDFORD RD BASSENDEAN WA 6054 PUMA ENERGY BAYSWATER 502 GUILDFORD ROAD BAYSWATER WA 6053 1300 723706 CALTEX WOOLWORTHS BECKENHAM 63 WILLIAMS STREET BECKENHAM WA 6107 (08) 92588413 PUMA YULE DU ROADHOUSE 681 ALBANY HIGHWAY BEDFORDALE WA 6112 (08) 93992431 CALTEX BEECHBORO 159 ALTONE ROAD BEECHBORO WA 6063 CALTEX BEECHBORO 495 BEECHBORO RD BEECHBORO WA 6063 COLES EXPRESS BEELIAR CNR BEELIAR DRIVE & DURNIN AVENUE BEELIAR WA 6164 BP BELDON CNR C1314 OCEAN REEF RD & EDDYSTONE AVE BELDON WA 6027 (08) 93077887 BP BELLEVUE 59 GREAT EASTERN HWY BELLEVUE WA 6056 (08) 92501427 PUMA ENERGY BELLEVUE 18 CLAYTON STREET BELLEVUE WA 6056 1300 723706 BETTER CHOICE BELLEVUE 177-179 GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY BELLEVUE WA 6056 (08) 93286800 NIGHTOWL BELLEVUE 49 GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY BELLEVUE WA 6056 (07) 30881288 BP CONNECT ASCOT CNR GREAT EASTERN HWY & RESOLUTION DRIVE BELMONT WA 6104 (08) 92774758 PUMA BELVIDERE ST 33 BELVIDERE ST BELMONT WA 6104 (08) 94794557 CALTEX STAR MART BELMONT 303 GREAT EASTERN HWY BELMONT WA 6104 (08) 92772887 BP BENTLEY 1156 ALBANY HWY BENTLEY WA 6102 (08) 94587049 COLES EXPRESS BENTLEY 1128-1132 ALBANY HWY BENTLEY WA 6102 (08) 93565818 ALL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS 1 RAILWAY PARADE BEVERLEY WA 6304 (08) 96461396 BEVERLEY DOME FUEL & HIRE 149 VINCENT ST BEVERLEY WA 6304 (08) 96461304 BP BIBRA LAKE 2 WELLARD STREET BIBRA LAKE WA 6163 0418 379553 7-ELEVEN BIBRA LAKE 35 PORT KEMBLA DVE BIBRA LAKE WA 6163 COLES EXPRESS BICTON 394 CANNING HWY BICTON WA 6157 (08) 93193455 BINDOON ROADHOUSE 5 BINDA PLACE BINDOON WA 6502 (08) 95761168 BODALLIN ROADHOUSE 57 CORBOY STREET BODALLIN WA 6424 (08) 90475055 BODDINGTON SERVICE STATION 38 BANNISTER ROAD BODDINGTON WA 6390 (08) 98838011 GREG DAY MOTORS (RAC AGENT) 36-58 BANNISTER RD BODDINGTON WA 6390 (08) 98838137 THREE WAYS 2014 ALBANY HIGHWAY BODDINGTON WA 6390 0438 124977 COLES EXPRESS BOULDER 35 FRANK STREET BOULDER WA 6432 (08) 90212266 BP KALGOORLIE TRUCKSTOP CELEBRATION ROAD BOULDER WA 6432 (08) 90930266 UNITED PETROLEUM BOULDER 26 DAVIS STREET BOULDER WA 6432 0425 379786 BOW BRIDGE ROADHOUSE LOT 1797 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY BOW BRIDGE WA 6333 (08) 98408062 NORTONS BP SERVICE STATION 30 ABEL STREET BOYUP BROOK WA 6244 (08) 97651123 BOYUP BROOK TYRE SERVICE 33 ABEL STREET BOYUP BROOK WA 6244 (08) 97651303 BREMER BAY GENERAL STORE 1 MARY ST BREMER BAY WA 6338 (08) 98374015 BREMER BAY ROADHOUSE 5 GNOMBUP TCE BREMER BAY WA 6338 (08) 98374093 COLES EXPRESS BRENTWOOD 71 CRANFORD AVE, CNR MOOLYEEN RD BRENTWOOD WA 6153 (08) 93647988 BP BRIDGETOWN 43 HAMPTON STREET BRIDGETOWN WA 6255 (08) 97256500 CALTEX ENERGY BRIDGETOWN 1 SPENCER STREET BRIDGETOWN WA 6255 (08) 97611470 VIBE BRIDGETOWN 169 HAMPTON STREET BRIDGETOWN WA 6255 (08) 97627005 VIBE BROADWATER 375 BUSSELL HWY BROADWATER WA 6280 (08) 97524759 COLES EXPRESS 6985 BROOKDALE 131 EIGHTH ROAD BROOKDALE WA 6112 BROOKTON ROADHOUSE 83 BROOKTON HWY BROOKTON WA 6306 (08) 96421056 STUMPY'S GATEWAY ROADHOUSE 4 CORBERDING ROAD BROOKTON WA 6306 (08) 96421017 BP SHINJU 108 GUY STREET BROOME WA 6725 (08) 91937833 COLES EXPRESS BROOME LOT 22 NAPIER TCE CNR HAMERSLEY ST BROOME WA 6725 (08) 91921702 BP BROOME CENTRAL 2 COUGHLAN ST BROOME WA 6725 (08) 91935517 ROEBUCK PLAINS ROADHOUSE LOT 136 BROOME ROAD BROOME WA 6725 (08) 91921880 CALTEX BROOME NORTH LOT 345 FLOWERDALE RD, CNR MAVIS RD BROOME WA 6725 DUNNINGS BROOME 7 CLEMENTSON STREET BROOME WA 6725 (08) 96223039 G.D'S BRUNSWICK ROADHOUSE 97 SOUTH WEST HWY BRUNSWICK JUNCTION WA 6224 (08) 97261913 BP CLEMENTSON ST BROOME AG 7 CLEMENTSON STREET BUCCANEER WA 6725 (08) 91936347 BP BULLCREEK CNR PARRY AVE & WHEATLEY DVE BULL CREEK WA 6149 (08) 93325843 COLES EXPRESS BULLCREEK CNR LEICHARDT ST & BENNINGFIELD RD BULL CREEK WA 6149 (08) 93127044 BULLSBROOK SERVICE STATION 2539 GREAT NORTHERN HIGHWAY BULLSBROOK WA 6084 (08) 95711212 CALTEX WOOLWORTHS BUNBURY CNR PENNANT & SANDRIDGE ROADS BUNBURY WA 6230 (08) 97219520 COLES EXPRESS 6968 BUNBURY 70A FORREST AVE BUNBURY WA 6230 GULL STRICKLAND STREET 81-83 STRICKLAND ST BUNBURY WA 6230 (08) 97215279 BP SOUTH BUNBURY 190 SPENCER ST BUNBURY WA 6230 (08) 97213704 BP PARKLANDS 85 FORREST AVE BUNBURY WA 6230 (08) 97213742 COLES EXPRESS BUNBURY GATEWAY LOT 27 AUSTRALIND BYPASS BUNBURY WA 6230 (08) 97256188 CALTEX STARMART BUNBURY 1-3 FORREST AVE BUNBURY WA 6230 (08) 97216155 PUMA BUNBURY PARKS 140 BUSSELL HIGHWAY BUNBURY WA 6230 (08) 97919234 VIBE BUNBURY CENTRAL 10C HOMEMAKER CENTRE, 42 STRICKLAND STREET BUNBURY WA 6230 (08) 93672830 CALTEX WOOLWORTHS BUSSELTON 36 DUCHESS STREET BUSSELTON WA 6280 (08) 97512917 CALTEX BUSSELTON CNR STRELLY ST & FAIRLAWN RD BUSSELTON WA 6280 (08) 97522068 BP BUSSELTON 24 ALBERT STREET BUSSELTON WA 6280 (08) 97521509 CALTEX BUSSELTON CNR STRELLY ST & BUSSELTON BYPASS BUSSELTON WA 6280 CALTEX WEST BUSSELTON 259 BUSSELL HWY BUSSELTON WA 6280 (08) 97522002 COLES EXPRESS BUSSELTON 7 VINES STREET & CAUSEWAY ROAD BUSSELTON WA 6280 CALTEX STARMART BUSSELTON 115 STRELLY STREET BUSSELTON WA 6280 (08) 97523563 PUMA ENERGY BUSSELTON LOT 1 CNR CAUSEWAY RD, BUSSELTON BYPASS BUSSELTON WA 6280 1300 723706 CALTEX BUTLER LOT 4000 HEADINGLY CRES, CONNOLLY DR, LUKIN DR BUTLER WA 6036 COLES EXPRESS BRIGHTON LOT 9069A BUTLER BLVD BUTLER WA 6036 7-ELEVEN BUTLER LOT 1725 BUTLER BOULEVARD BUTLER WA 6036 0435 352080 CALTEX STAR MART BYFORD SOUTH WEST HWY CNR NETTLETON RD BYFORD WA 6122 (08) 95251033 PUMA ENERGY BYFORD CNR KARDAN BLVD & THOMAS RD BYFORD WA 6122 1300 723706 7-ELEVEN BYFORD SOUTH LOT 15 ABERNETHY RD BYFORD WA 6122 0427 074912 UNITED IGA BROOME 49 REID ROAD CABLE BEACH WA 6726 (08) 91928181 BP JOHN EYRE MOTEL EYRE HIGHWAY CAIGUNA WA 6443 (08) 90393459 CALTEX STARSHOP LIVINGSTON 110 RANFORD RD CANNING VALE WA 6155 (08) 94553088 CALTEX WOOLWORTHS CANNING VALE CNR AMHERST RD & NICHOLSON RD CANNING VALE WA
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