Learn how Ampol enhanced their sites
Nestled amidst the Wheatbelt of Western Australia lies Meckering, a tranquil town with a resilient spirit. With a population of only 200, the town is known for its infamous earthquake in 1968; the second strongest ever recorded in Australia’s history. Today, Meckering operates as a vital waypoint for truckies journeying across the rugged terrain between Perth and the Kimberly, and further to South Australia.
Ampol Meckering, a locally-owned independent site, proudly stands as a cornerstone of Meckering’s community, with a longstanding commitment to serving both locals and travellers alike. The site has evolved into an important pit stop on the NatRoad network for Western Australia – part of Ampol’s commitment to power better journeys, even in the most remote corners of our vast country.
At Ampol Meckering, we’ve recently invested in significant upgrades to ensure we meet the needs of modern truck drivers. Our 24-hour diesel facilities provide essential support for truckers on long-haul journeys, offering a reliable respite along the way. Recent renovations have refreshed our bathroom facilities and upgraded our kitchen and dining areas, enhancing comfort and convenience for all visitors.
These enhancements are part of Ampol’s broader commitment to continually improve our network across Australia. With over 380 sites nationwide in our dedicated NatRoad National Truck Network, Ampol remains steadfast in supporting drivers on every stretch of their journey.
Next time you find yourself passing through Meckering, stop by Ampol and experience firsthand our commitment to supporting NatRoad members. Whether it’s for fuel, a meal, or just a friendly chat, Ampol Meckering is here to ensure your journey through the Wheatbelt is safe, comfortable, and reliable.