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Victoria Enforces Immediate Machete Sales Ban After Melbourne Mall Clash

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
May 26, 2025
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Victoria Enforces Immediate Machete Sales Ban After Melbourne Mall Clash
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On Wednesday, Victoria implemented an immediate ban on the sale of machetes in response to a violent confrontation at a Melbourne shopping centre on May 26th. The clash, involving rival youth gangs armed with machetes, resulted in multiple arrests and left a 20-year-old man hospitalized with serious head injuries.

The state government fast-tracked the ban using emergency consumer protection powers, advancing a restriction originally scheduled for September. The new policy prohibits the sale of knives with blades longer than 20 centimetres, excluding kitchen utensils. Retailers were directed to remove affected items from shelves by midday Wednesday, in accordance with Australia’s consumer law framework.

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, with further arrests expected. Authorities recovered three of the four machetes reportedly used in the pre-arranged gang fight.

Victoria’s Premier described the incident as “appalling,” emphasizing the urgent need to protect public safety. The government had announced plans in March to include machetes under the Control of Weapons Act but delayed enforcement to allow an amnesty period.

The amnesty will run from September 1 to November 30, permitting residents to surrender machetes at designated police stations without penalty. After the amnesty, possession of machetes will carry penalties of up to two years’ imprisonment or fines exceeding $47,000, with exemptions for legitimate uses such as agriculture or forestry.

Authorities noted that youth-involved knife crimes in Victoria are uncommon but often occur in public spaces. The incident has renewed calls for targeted community engagement and youth prevention programs, as outlined by the Crime Statistics Agency Victoria. Enforcement of the emergency ban will be managed by Consumer Affairs Victoria to ensure public safety.

Tags: Emergency BanGang ViolenceMachete BanMelbournePublic SafetyVictoriaWeapon ControlYouth Gangs

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