Eight members of the Rebels bikie gang allegedly punched a woman and kicked her in the head outside a regional Victorian venue.

The attack from the thugs has been labelled by police as ‘cowardly’ and ‘unjustified’ after the the victim aged in her 20s was allegedly bashed in the early hours of Sunday morning. 

Detectives from the Mildura Crime Investigation Unit have identified eight Rebels members allegedly involved in the melee.

Eight Rebels bikies punched and kicked a woman in the head in a 'cowardly' attack outside a Mildura venue on Sunday

Eight Rebels bikies punched and kicked a woman in the head in a 'cowardly' attack outside a Mildura venue on Sunday

Eight Rebels bikies punched and kicked a woman in the head in a ‘cowardly’ attack outside a Mildura venue on Sunday

Officers were called to Langtree Avenue just after 2:30am on Sunday after reports of a massive brawl out the front of a venue.

The fight reportedly moved down the street and outside another venue, with police urging for anyone who was in attendance at either establishment to contact them immediately.

A man in his 20s was taken to Mildura Base Hospital in a stable condition with an upper body injury.

The Herald Sun reported he had been in street violence in the area in the past.

The bikie gang have a chapter in the regional Victorian town of Mildura

The bikie gang have a chapter in the regional Victorian town of Mildura

The bikie gang have a chapter in the regional Victorian town of Mildura

Mildura Police confirmed it will issue arrest warrants for the Rebels involved. 

‘Police believe there may be witnesses as the incident occurred outside the two venues,’ they said in a statement.

‘Detectives would like to thank the community for their assistance in the investigation into this cowardly and unjustified attack on the female victim.’

The Rebels gang have a chapter based in Mildura, with others in Melbourne, Geelong, Gippsland and Whittlesea.

Anyone with any information about the brawl are being urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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