Sudden ban hits everyday tools sparks confusion among hobbyists

Suppose you’ve ever used a machete for gardening, camping, or even as a handy shed tool.

In that case, you might be in for a shock: One state has just announced a sweeping ban on the sale of all machetes across the state following a violent brawl at a shopping centre that left the community rattled.

Premier Jacinta Allan announced that from noon on Wednesday, 28 May, until 1 September, it will be illegal to sell machetes anywhere in Victoria—no exceptions.


This is a significant move, and many people, especially those who use these tools for legitimate purposes, are wondering what it means for them.

The decision comes hot on the heels of a disturbing incident over the weekend, where a group of allegedly armed individuals clashed in a public shopping centre.

The footage and reports from the scene were enough to prompt immediate action from the state government, who are determined to get these 'dangerous weapons' off the streets.


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After a shopping centre brawl, machete sales were banned statewide from 28 May to 1 September. Credit: YouTube


'These knives are dangerous weapons, they have no place on our streets anywhere,' Premier Allan said.

She emphasised that the ban is a direct response to growing concerns about public safety and the misuse of large knives in violent incidents.

The government’s definition of a 'machete' is specific: any cutting-edge knife with a blade over 20cm.


Importantly, this does *not* include kitchen knives that are primarily used for food preparation—so your chef’s knife is safe (for now).

But if you’ve got a machete in the garage or shed, it’s time to take note.

Under Australian consumer law, such bans can only be put in place on an interim basis.

This particular sales ban will run until 1 September, when Victoria will introduce an Australia-first, statewide ban on the possession of machetes.

That’s right—after September 1, simply owning a machete could land you in hot water unless you fall under a specific exemption.

September will also mark the start of an amnesty period, allowing Victorians to hand in their machetes without penalty.


The government is urging retailers to store any excess stock securely until the amnesty and disposal schemes kick in.

Retailers are being told to lock away any unsold machetes until the new rules come into effect.

If you’re a collector or someone who uses machetes for work or hobbies, you’ll need to keep an eye out for details on the upcoming exception schemes.

The government has promised more information closer to September.

Consumer Affairs Minister Nick Staikos has warned that a special task force will be checking up on businesses to make sure they’re following the rules.

Non-compliance isn’t just a slap on the wrist—penalties could include fines of over $200,000 and even jail time.


For most of us, machetes aren’t an everyday item, but for some—especially those in rural areas, gardeners, or outdoor enthusiasts—they’re a useful tool.

The government says the ban is necessary to keep communities safe, but it’s sure to cause some headaches for people who use machetes responsibly.

If you have a machete at home, don’t panic just yet. The possession ban doesn’t start until 1 September, and there will be an amnesty period to hand them in.

Keep an eye out for more details from the government about how to safely dispose of or register your machete if you believe you have a legitimate reason to keep it.

This move by Victoria is part of a broader national conversation about knife crime and public safety.


Other states have introduced restrictions on certain types of knives, but Victoria’s total ban on selling and possessing machetes is a first for Australia.

It’s a sign of how seriously authorities are taking the issue, especially in the wake of high-profile violent incidents.

In similar news, Coles will stop selling kitchen knives across Australia after a teenager allegedly stabbed a 63-year-old worker in Queensland.

In response to the incident, the supermarket confirmed it would remove all kitchen knives from sale nationwide. You can read more about it here.


Credit: YouTube

Key Takeaways

  • Victoria will ban the sale of all machetes statewide from midday Wednesday, 28 May, until 1 September, following a violent shopping centre brawl.
  • The temporary sales ban is a step towards Victoria’s upcoming total machete possession ban, beginning with an amnesty period starting 1 September.
  • The ban applies to any cutting-edge knife with a blade longer than 20cm, except those primarily used in kitchens.
  • Retailers must securely store unsold machete stock, and a task force will ensure compliance, with penalties for breaches, including hefty fines and possible jail time.
What do you think about Victoria’s machete ban? Do you use a machete for gardening, camping, or work? Do you think this will make our streets safer, or is it an overreaction? We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences—share your comments below.
 
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Makes perfect sense. Why don't we go a little further and ban garden forks, shovels, rakes, picks, pieces of timber, weed killer, fertiliser, screw drivers, hammers axes, hatchets, pliers, post hole diggers as they could all be used to kill someone. While we are at it, no more bread knives, knives and forks, steak knives as they could all kill. We could eat with our fingers. How far do we go???? I have a novel idea. Why don't they (the government) put extra resources into catching the gangs responsible, instead of taking the easy way out and making thousands of innocent people pay the price with a ban. Do they want to ban cars and trucks because more and more of them are being used to mow down innocent people?
 
Makes perfect sense. Why don't we go a little further and ban garden forks, shovels, rakes, picks, pieces of timber, weed killer, fertiliser, screw drivers, hammers axes, hatchets, pliers, post hole diggers as they could all be used to kill someone. While we are at it, no more bread knives, knives and forks, steak knives as they could all kill. We could eat with our fingers. How far do we go???? I have a novel idea. Why don't they (the government) put extra resources into catching the gangs responsible, instead of taking the easy way out and making thousands of innocent people pay the price with a ban. Do they want to ban cars and trucks because more and more of them are being used to mow down innocent people?
Banning won't help...!!! No machete? So what! There are hundreds of similar items that can be used to attack someone.
PATHETIC!
I also once said they will ban cars for killing people!
 
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Makes perfect sense. Why don't we go a little further and ban garden forks, shovels, rakes, picks, pieces of timber, weed killer, fertiliser, screw drivers, hammers axes, hatchets, pliers, post hole diggers as they could all be used to kill someone. While we are at it, no more bread knives, knives and forks, steak knives as they could all kill. We could eat with our fingers. How far do we go???? I have a novel idea. Why don't they (the government) put extra resources into catching the gangs responsible, instead of taking the easy way out and making thousands of innocent people pay the price with a ban. Do they want to ban cars and trucks because more and more of them are being used to mow down innocent people?
At least she is trying to do something. People like you were complaining because she wasn’t doing anything and then as soon as she makes a start you become all negative and critical. You are dammed if you do and you are dammed if you don’t. 🤷‍♀️
 
My solution for criminals is build the jails in the middle of the Australian dessert, send them all there, let them dig holes and then fill them. No TV, no gourmet food, no luxuries. Its jail not a hotel. Plus we have so much space in the outback why do we have jails in urban and suburban areas. I also believe you turn 18, cause criminal activities and get conscripted, maybe send to military school from 12 onwards if you do the same, instead of just a slap on the wrist. Young people need someone to look after them and stop saying yes all th he time.
 
Once again a knee jerk reaction..
Just like our gun laws the only people this will effect is the honest citizen who actually needs one.. They will now have go through the mill to register and own one and at what cost in $$$$.

The scumbags who are using these as weapons do not care about the laws and will still possess a machete and use it. They have no respect for the laws, the police or any other human..

If an honest citizen, who needs it for his livelihood, is caught without a registered one he will be fined heavily or jailed but if a scumbag youth is caught using it for criminal reasons he will be arrested by the police the immediately released on bail without conviction to offend again.

One can only hope that one day Jacinta Allen’s family or any other politicians family is effected by these scumbags then we will see the bail laws changed and these scumbags will be incarcerated for a long time!
 
At least she is trying to do something. People like you were complaining because she wasn’t doing anything and then as soon as she makes a start you become all negative and critical. You are dammed if you do and you are dammed if you don’t. 🤷‍♀️
If she was trying to something then she would actually fix the bail laws.
We have continual issues around where we live and the Police Sergeant at our local station has told me that he is sick to death of arresting the same youths weekly for them to be immediately released on bail even if they have been released on bail many times before…
All Jacinta Allen is worried about is her big build and sending the state bankrupt!
 
My solution for criminals is build the jails in the middle of the Australian dessert, send them all there, let them dig holes and then fill them. No TV, no gourmet food, no luxuries. Its jail not a hotel. Plus we have so much space in the outback why do we have jails in urban and suburban areas. I also believe you turn 18, cause criminal activities and get conscripted, maybe send to military school from 12 onwards if you do the same, instead of just a slap on the wrist. Young people need someone to look after them and stop saying yes all th he time.
Great idea!
One of the reasons crims get off so lightly is because there is not enough space in the jails!
Shitty excuse!
 
Makes perfect sense. Why don't we go a little further and ban garden forks, shovels, rakes, picks, pieces of timber, weed killer, fertiliser, screw drivers, hammers axes, hatchets, pliers, post hole diggers as they could all be used to kill someone. While we are at it, no more bread knives, knives and forks, steak knives as they could all kill. We could eat with our fingers. How far do we go???? I have a novel idea. Why don't they (the government) put extra resources into catching the gangs responsible, instead of taking the easy way out and making thousands of innocent people pay the price with a ban. Do they want to ban cars and trucks because more and more of them are being used to mow down innocent people?
Don't forget mushrooms. Better ban them too.
 
It’s not a solution but a start. The bail laws need to be tightened, even though the Victorian government insist they are the harshest in the country the thugs keep getting bailed within the hour after getting arrested. The police do their job by arresting them and every time the courts let them go again. Cutting down access to the machetes will have little effect but still better than nothing but it’s too little too late.
 

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