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Victoria Enacts Emergency Machete Ban after Mall Clash

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
May 26, 2025
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Victoria Enacts Emergency Machete Ban after Mall Clash
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Victoria will implement an immediate ban on machete sales beginning Wednesday following a violent confrontation at a Melbourne shopping center on May 26th. The incident, involving rival youth gangs armed with machetes, resulted in multiple arrests and left one 20-year-old man hospitalized with serious head injuries.

Originally planned for September, the state government invoked emergency consumer protection powers to fast-track the restriction. Under the new policy, knives with blades longer than 20 cm—excluding kitchen utensils—are prohibited for sale. Authorities have directed retailers to remove affected items from shelves by midday Wednesday. Australia’s consumer law framework outlines such enforcement provisions.

Two boys, aged 15 and 16, were arrested at the scene and charged with affray and weapon possession. Police later detained two additional males, aged 18 and 20, while stating more arrests are imminent. A total of four machetes were allegedly used; three were recovered by authorities. According to officials, the altercation had been pre-arranged by youth gangs and occurred in a public setting.

Victoria’s premier condemned the event as “appalling,” emphasizing the urgent need to prioritize public safety. The state had originally announced legislative reforms in March to include machetes under the Control of Weapons Act but delayed implementation to allow for an amnesty period. That timeline has now been overridden.

A statewide amnesty will begin September 1 and run until November 30. During this period, residents may surrender machetes at designated police stations without penalty. Following the amnesty, possessing of such weapons will carry penalties of up to two years’ imprisonment or fines exceeding $47,000. Exemptions will apply only for legitimate uses, including agriculture or forestry work.

Law enforcement noted that youth-involved knife crimes in Victoria are statistically rare but tend to occur in public venues. The incident has revived calls for targeted intervention strategies, including community engagement and youth prevention programs, as Crime Statistics Agency Victoria outlined. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and enforce the emergency ban through Consumer Affairs Victoria.

Tags: Emergency BanGang ViolenceMachete BanMelbournePublic SafetyVictoriaWeapon ControlYouth Gangs

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