We tell you where the fuel IS.
The National Party launched nofuelhere.com.au — a service that lets citizens report where there is nofuel. That's it. It tells politicians there's a shortage. It doesn't tell you where to fill up.
We built FuelHereYeah to do the thing that actually matters: show drivers where to find fuel, live.
Fuel shortage? Here's what to do.
- Use our map to find a station showing ✅ Available or 🟡 Low.
- Check the timestamp — if it's >1 hour old, call ahead.
- If you visit, submit a report to help the next driver.
How it works
Official feeds, every 15 minutes
We pull live data from the NSW FuelCheck API, WA FuelWatch, and other official government sources. Prices are updated automatically, flagged with their source.
Community reports, verified in real-time
Any driver can report shortages, purchase limits, or queue times. Once 3 independent reports align, the station status updates on the map automatically.
Anti-spam by Cloudflare Turnstile
Every report goes through Cloudflare's human-verification challenge. IP addresses are never stored — only a daily-rotating salted hash, which we use purely for rate limiting.
Admin override for ground truth
Verified admins can override any station's status at any time — useful when official data is lagging or a report is clearly wrong.
Status legend
Privacy
We do not collect personally identifiable information. When you submit a report, your IP address is run through a one-way hash with a daily rotating salt before storage — this means we cannot reverse it, and your privacy is protected. After 7 days, all reports are automatically deleted. We use Cloudflare Turnstile for spam prevention; Cloudflare's privacy policy applies to that widget.