Weapons expo is returning to Melbourne, despite sparking mass riots
A controversial weapons exposition will return to Melbourne in two years’ time, despite the last event sparking some of the city’s largest and most violent protests in decades.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan confirmed today that the state would host the 2028 Land Forces Expo in a move she said would “strengthen Victoria’s international reputation”.
This year’s event, scheduled for October, was moved to Perth following the violence sparked by the last event at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, which included arrests and claims of police overreach.
The last Land Forces Expo sparked some of the largest protests held in Melbourne in decades. (Nine)
Police say some horses were targeted by protesters during the 2024 protests. (Photograph by Chris Hopkins)

The upcoming expo is set to highlight a range of military and defense technologies, alongside innovations in medical and humanitarian assistance systems. This event aims to attract interest from both national and international clients.

The previous expo, held in September 2024, was marked by significant turmoil as thousands of anti-war protesters took to the streets of Melbourne, voicing their opposition to the event.

On the first day of demonstrations, tensions escalated, resulting in injuries to 27 police officers and the arrest of 42 individuals.

To manage the situation, additional police forces were brought in from New South Wales, with approximately 1,000 officers deployed to maintain order amidst the unrest.

The last Land Forces Expo at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition centre in September 2024 showcases defence capabilities including tanks and unmanned vehicles. (Sherryn Groch)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA -SEPTEMBER 11  September11 , 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Darrian Traynor)
Anti-war protests descended into chaos in Melbourne, with around 1000 police officers being called in. (Getty)

During the protests, participants were reported to have hurled various projectiles, including rocks, suspected human waste, horse manure, and balloons filled with unknown substances, at law enforcement personnel.

“We are committed to supporting the economic benefits generated by Victoria’s defense industry, which provides employment for 29,000 people,” stated Colin Brooks, Victoria’s Minister for Defence Industry, in a formal announcement.

The Greens have slammed the decision, calling the Labor government “out of touch”.

“They moved Land Forces to Perth in an election year to avoid scrutiny and mass protests just before an election but are happy to keep dealing in war and weapons in plain sight once the election is done and dusted,” Greens spokesperson for Peace and Disarmament Gabrielle de Vietri said.

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