From today (1 September 2025), it’s illegal to own, carry, use, buy, or sell a machete in Victoria – unless you have a specific legal exemption or approval. The ban classifies machetes as prohibited weapons, and penalties for non-compliance include up to two years in prison or fines exceeding $47,000.
An amnesty period runs from 1 September to 30 November 2025, during which people can safely and anonymously surrender machetes at secure disposal bins stationed outside more than 40 24/7 police stations across the state.
Minister for Consumer Affairs Nick Staikos noted that the Consumer Affairs Victoria Machete Taskforce has already executed 573 in‑store and online inspections, and 2,400 market stall checks, securing strong compliance and choking off supply ahead of the ban.
Police Minister Anthony Carbines, speaking at Heidelberg Police Station, warned that “anyone carrying a machete will face tough consequences,” and emphasised that this is part of a suite of new, tougher laws supporting Victoria Police—including elevated bail tests and enhanced stop‑and‑search powers.
Exemptions – who’s covered?
Some exceptions apply—but they come with rules:
- Agricultural exemption: Farmers, horticultural workers, apprentices, or students using machetes for agricultural tasks (like harvesting or sapling maintenance) can keep and use them without formal application, but must provide proof – such as an ABN, payslip, or enrollment document – and keep the machete secure when not in use.
- Traditional, cultural, or historical exemption: Machetes with genuine cultural, traditional, or historical significance (e.g., items used in cultural dance, handed down generationally, or displayed as part of a cultural heritage) may be exempt—again without applying—but must demonstrate connection to a recognised cultural activity and meet safe storage conditions.
- Other legitimate uses: If you don’t fall under these categories but still have a valid reason, you may apply for Chief Commissioner of Police approval.
For full details on exemptions, conditions, and how the ban works, visit the Victorian Government’s official machete ban page.
The bigger picture
This ban is part of the Victorian Government’s broader crackdown on knife crime and repeat offenders—bolstered by updated bail laws and new stop-and-search powers.
Summary table
Type | Details |
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Machete Ban Start Date | 1 September 2025 |
Penalties | Up to 2 years imprisonment or over $47,000 fine |
Amnesty Period | 1 Sept – 30 Nov 2025 (surrender bins at 40+ police stations) |
Agricultural Exemptions | Automatic, with proof of eligibility and storage conditions |
Cultural/Historical Exemptions | Automatic, with cultural proof and activity connection |
Other Uses | Must apply for Chief Commissioner approval |
More Info | See vic.gov.au/machete-ban |