Hume council has taken a step toward establishing a Ramadan night market, moving to explore community-led options for the event.
The proposal was initially brought forward by Cr Naim Kurt in March in a bid to recognise Hume’s significant Muslim population, stating there was a lack of cultural celebrations in the area.
“It sometimes makes me sad when I see celebrations for Diwali and Eid at the supermarkets,” Cr Kurt said.
“We as the council don’t have those cultural celebrations.”
During the 13 October council meeting, councillors voted in favour of an expression of interest (EOI) process to invite community and not-for-profit organisations to apply to host a Ramadan night market in the Hume Central precinct for a period of up to three years, beginning in 2026-27.
“Having the largest Muslim community in Victoria here in Hume and the third largest in Australia, it’s very important that we acknowledge this initiative to have a market,” Cr Sam Misho said.
Under the plan, council will waive event permit fees and provide mentoring to successful applicants to ensure compliance with safety, transport, and waste management requirements.
Council’s plan also highlights the market will be planned to run over Thursday to Sunday evenings during the first two weeks of Ramadan and will feature Halal food vendors, cultural activities and family-friendly entertainment.







