Home » News » Ramadan market proposed

Ramadan market proposed

A Ramadan night market could be held in Broadmeadows, under a proposal put forward Hume councillor Naim Kurt.

Cr Kurt asked council to investigate holding the market in the Hume Central precinct in Broadmeadows as a way of celebrating Hume’s “rich multiculturalism”.

He proposed operating the market on a limited basis, such as Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights during the first two weeks of Ramadan, and asked council to investigate potential funding opportunities and partners.

In raising the proposal during the Monday, March 24 council meeting, Cr Kurt said the concept for the market was based on the successful Lakemba Night Markets run by Canterbury-Bankstown council in Western Sydney, which have become a major tourist destination attracting over 1.5 million visitors annually.

“There have been ongoing discussions over a number of years between parliamentary representatives, councillors, and community leaders about replicating a similar initiative in Hume,” he said.

“With Ramadan following a lunar calendar, it will move into the summer months over the next few years, providing an opportunity to establish a vibrant outdoor night market in more favourable weather conditions.”

Cr Kurt said a Ramadan night market could attract visitors from across Melbourne, support local businesses, and act as a cultural celebration.

“Hume has the largest Islamic community in Victoria – around 20 per cent of our population,” he said.

“A well-planned night market could serve as both an economic driver and a cultural celebration, reinforcing Hume’s reputation as one of Australia’s most diverse municipalities and the capital of cultural events for Melbourne.”

In a submission to the council meeting, Broadmeadows MP Kathleen Matthews-Ward said she supported the proposal and been working with local stakeholders to develop such a market for some time.

Cr Sam Misho said he believed the market would be good for the community.

“Ramadan for the Muslim community is a time for family and friends. After the time they break their fast, they get together,” he said.

“It is a time of social events.”

Council officers will now investigate the feasibility of the proposal.

Digital Editions


  • Plea to save bus stops

    Plea to save bus stops

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533386 An Epping man is calling on his neighbours and the wider community to help save the bus stops…

More News

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533209 Kalkallo sports fest Join ex-BBL cricketer Ryan Carters, and Dutch soccer player Tom Ruijs for an afternoon of free sport and games for…

  • Food funding starved

    Food funding starved

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532105 Lalor Neighbourhood House (LNH) volunteers have been left unable to feed over 90 families after the state government cut $45,000 in funding. LNH…

  • Mernda man arrested in construction crime probe

    Mernda man arrested in construction crime probe

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 A Mernda man is one of three men who were arrested during a police investigation into organised crime linked to the construction industry.…

  • Celebrate the year of the fire horse

    Celebrate the year of the fire horse

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532926 Whittlesea Chinese Association (WCA) is welcoming the year of the fire horse in style, with traditional, vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations. WCA president…

  • Epping North Scouts celebrate 10 years

    Epping North Scouts celebrate 10 years

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533856 Epping North Scouts is celebrating its 10th year in 2026, and group leader Laura Game said she is proud of how far the…

  • Special moment in game 500

    Special moment in game 500

    After 500 games of cricket you wouldn’t think there would be many more firsts for Thomastown legend Lou Alberti. But on Saturday, as he walked out to bat in game…

  • Residents urged to take shelter

    Residents urged to take shelter

    UPDATE 3.37PM A wind change is expected in the next hour, which will cause a Clarkfield fire to change directions towards Old Sydney Road. If you are in Mickleham on…

  • Hume cracks down on trolley dumping

    Hume cracks down on trolley dumping

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Hume council is cracking down on trolley dumping by seeking to bring back trolley impounding, fining responsible retailers and make trolley dumping illegal.…

  • More than four walls

    More than four walls

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530350 For people who are socially isolated, culturally diverse or part of the LGBTQIA+ community, finding a space where you feel safe and welcomed…

  • Garage fire deemed suspicious

    Garage fire deemed suspicious

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 246091 Police will investigate a suspicious garage fire that broke out in Craigieburn this morning, 11 January. Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) and CFA crews…