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Melbourne Gang Brawl Prompts Immediate Machete Sale Ban

A violent pre-planned gang fight at Northland Shopping Centre left three injured, two teens charged, and sparked new Victorian legislation targeting machetes.

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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan (centre) speaks to media during a press conference in Melbourne, Monday, May 26, 2025. (AAP Image/Joel Carrett) NO ARCHIVING
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Overview

  • A pre-arranged brawl between rival gangs erupted at Melbourne's Northland Shopping Centre, involving knives and machetes, leaving three people injured, including a 20-year-old man in serious condition.
  • Victoria Police arrested two teenagers, aged 15 and 16, who have been charged with affray, intentionally causing injury, and weapon-related offenses.
  • The Victorian Government announced an immediate ban on machete sales, with possession to be prohibited starting September 1, 2025, as part of new efforts to curb weapon-related violence.
  • Shoppers and staff were locked down during the incident, with some assisting in restraining an attacker while others fled or sought shelter in stores.
  • Authorities are continuing investigations to identify eight additional suspects involved in the violent altercation, which police described as an act of gang retaliation.