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Government passes first machete ban

30 March 2025
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The State Government has implemented Australia’s first machete ban with the Terrorism (Community Protection) and Control of Weapons Amendment Bill 2025 passing Parliament last week.

Prohibited weapons are the most strictly regulated in Victoria. Penalties of two years imprisonment or a fine of more than $47,000 for being caught in possession of one will apply.

Under the law changes, machetes will be classified as a prohibited weapon from September 1, 2025.

If people wish to own a machete for an allowed purpose such as agriculture, they will need to apply for an exemption.

These exemptions will be worked through with industry.

To get these weapons off the streets safely, an amnesty will run from September 1 to November 30.

During that time, people will be able to safely dispose of their knives without committing a crime.

They will be able to do this using secure bins in safe locations, which are likely to include an outdoor area at select police stations. These bins will start opening on September 1.

Police will also have the power to search an area for weapons for longer under the changes to the law.

The Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police can declare a location such as a train station or a shopping centre a designated search area so police can search people for weapons like knives without a warrant and seize items.

Before the changes a place could only be declared a designated search area for 12 hours at a time – now the Chief Commissioner can declare a location a designated search area for up to six months.

This allows police to act on intelligence about potential violence and weapons for much longer – and it gives people confidence that police will have the powers they need, when they need them, in the busy places they meet, commute, shop and spend time.

The Premier last week called on major retailers to stop placing stock orders for machetes and Victoria will also write to the Federal Government about action on machete imports at the border and exploring a national ban on machetes.

These extra powers build on Victoria’s Tough Bail Laws, which will target repeat high-risk offenders, jolt the system, and deliver consequences for breaking the rules.

As part of the first Tough Bail Bill, there will be tougher bail tests for many serious and high-risk offences.

The government can confirm these offences will include the following knife crimes: committing an offence involving controlled weapons (including machete violence), prohibited weapons offences and offensive weapons offences.

This includes the use of every day implements fashioned into or used as weapons, such as baseball bats, kitchen knives and shivs.

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