Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse

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Rural roadhouse and tourist village near Karijini National Park in Western Australia, offering motel rooms, campsites, fuel, a convenience store, and a licensed restaurant for travellers between Port Hedland and Newman.

Perth, Western Australia, Australia

About Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse

Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse is a rural accommodation and service hub near Karijini National Park in Western Australia, catering to travellers on the highway between Port Hedland and Newman. The property offers motel-style rooms, cabins, and caravan/campsites (powered and unpowered), along with a fuel station, convenience store, and a licensed restaurant and bar. It is designed as a one‑stop outback roadhouse where guests can refuel, rest, eat, and stock up on supplies while exploring the Pilbara region.

A charge from “Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse,” “Auski Roadhouse,” or a similar descriptor may appear on your bank or card statement if you purchased fuel, paid for a meal or drinks, bought items from the onsite shop, or booked accommodation or camping. The charge could be for a one‑time stay, a group or tour booking processed through their merchant terminal, or incidentals charged to your room (such as extra meals or bar purchases). You may also see a pre‑authorization hold if your card was taken at check‑in or when starting a fuel transaction at the pump; this temporary hold is usually higher than the final amount and is released once the actual charge is processed.

If you’re unsure about a charge, start by checking any email booking confirmations, fuel or till receipts, or accommodation invoices you received during your trip near Karijini National Park. Compare the transaction date and amount to dates you may have stayed, refuelled, or eaten at Auski. To resolve questions, contact Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse directly via the contact details on auskiroadhouse.com.au or on your booking confirmation, providing the date, amount, and last four digits of the card used so they can locate the transaction. For billing issues such as duplicate charges, incorrect amounts, or refund requests, it’s best to speak with them first; if you still can’t resolve the matter, you can then contact your bank or card issuer for further assistance.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse.

  1. AUSKI TRADING PTY LT KARIJINI AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse on my card statement?

This charge usually relates to a purchase made at the roadhouse, such as fuel, a meal in the restaurant, convenience store items, or a stay in their motel rooms or campsites. The descriptor might appear as “AUSKI TOURIST VILLAGE,” “AUSKI ROADHOUSE,” or similar. Check your travel dates near Karijini National Park and any receipts from that period, as the charge commonly corresponds to an overnight stay, fuel stop, or meal while travelling between Port Hedland and Newman.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse?

Common transaction amounts include fuel purchases (often between AUD 30–200 depending on vehicle and fill‑up), meals and drinks in the licensed restaurant (typically AUD 20–60 per person), and accommodation or camping fees. Motel rooms and cabins can often total in the low to mid hundreds of dollars per night, while powered and unpowered sites are usually lower, often under AUD 100 per night. Actual prices vary by season, room type, and number of guests, so always refer to your booking confirmation or receipt for exact amounts.

Why is there a higher “pending” or pre‑authorization charge from Auski on my statement?

Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse may place a temporary pre‑authorization on your card at check‑in or when starting a fuel transaction to ensure sufficient funds are available. This pending amount can be higher than your final bill, especially for accommodation or pay‑at‑pump fuel, but it should automatically adjust to the actual charge once the transaction is finalized. If a pre‑authorization has not dropped off after 7–10 business days, contact Auski directly and then your bank or card issuer for assistance.

How can I get a copy of my invoice or receipt from Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse?

If you booked accommodation online, your confirmation email may include a tax invoice or summary of charges. For fuel, meals, or onsite purchases, you would normally have been offered a printed receipt at the time of payment. If you no longer have it, contact Auski via the details on auskiroadhouse.com.au with your name, stay or visit date, approximate amount, and last four digits of your card so they can reissue a copy of your invoice or receipt.

How do I change, cancel, or get a refund for an accommodation booking at Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse?

Cancellation and change policies depend on how and where you booked—directly with Auski or through a third‑party site. Many outback properties use a 24–48 hour cancellation window, but your exact terms are listed in your booking confirmation. To change or cancel, follow the instructions in your confirmation email or contact Auski directly with your reservation details; if you booked via an online travel agency, you usually need to manage cancellations and refunds through that platform. Any approved refund is typically processed back to your original payment method within several business days, depending on your bank.

Does Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse have any ongoing subscriptions or recurring charges?

Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse generally operates on one‑time charges for accommodation, camping, fuel, meals, and store purchases rather than subscriptions. You should not see recurring monthly fees from this merchant. If you notice multiple similar charges over several days, they are likely separate transactions for repeated visits or multiple nights of accommodation rather than a subscription. Review your receipts and contact Auski if you believe you’ve been billed more than once for the same stay or purchase.

How do I dispute an incorrect or duplicate charge from Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse?

First, compare the charge details with any receipts and your booking confirmation to ensure it isn’t a second night’s stay, additional meal, or fuel stop you’ve forgotten. If you still believe the charge is incorrect or duplicated, contact Auski directly with the date, amount, and card details (last four digits only) so they can check their booking and point‑of‑sale records. If the merchant confirms an error, they can process an adjustment or refund. If you cannot resolve it with them, provide your bank or card issuer with this information to initiate a formal dispute.

How can I contact Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse about a transaction on my statement?

Visit auskiroadhouse.com.au to find their current phone number and email or contact form, which are the recommended ways to reach them about billing questions. When you contact them, have your full name, approximate date and time of visit or stay, transaction amount, and the last four digits of your card ready so they can quickly locate your payment. If your booking was made through a third‑party travel site, you may also need to reference that booking ID when discussing any discrepancies.

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