Home » News » Hume to honour Ford’s legacy

Hume to honour Ford’s legacy

Hume council has moved to commemorate the everlasting impact of the Ford motor company, exploring a new public art project to honour the legacy of the Broadmeadows assembly plant and its deep ties to Melbourne’s north.

At the Monday 13 October council meeting, Cr John Haddad called for recognition of Ford’s century-long presence and its cultural and economic significance to Hume.

Ford’s assembly plant first opened in Broadmeadows in 1959 and operated through to 2016, serving as one of Hume’s largest employers for new arrivals to Australia since its early beginnings and rolling out some of Ford’s most iconic vehicle models, cementing it as a large part of Australia’s automotive history.

Council moved to commemorate the motor company with light boxes, which would include up to six illuminated displays installed around the Fordgate shopping precinct.

The installations would feature archival images of classic Ford vehicles and the Broadmeadows plant, celebrating local manufacturing history while brightening the area at night.

Cr Naim Kurt considered the move a huge win across the community.

“This is a win for tourism, it’s a win for shopping precincts, it’s a win for heritage and it’s a win for celebrating some iconography of our old city council,” Cr Kurt said.

The initiative is loosely inspired by the installation of cricket busts produced as part of the Ashes heroes collection in Sunbury and is estimated to cost about $80,000, being referred to the 2026-27 budget process for consideration.

Cr Jim Overend said the project is important in cementing Ford’s legacy.

“It’s a big part of our history and yes, it should be celebrated and I think we should be doing something to commemorate it and have people not forget Ford and the influences they had on Australia, in Victoria and in particular the northern suburbs,” Cr Overend said.

Community consultation and engagement with property owners, Ford Australia and former Ford employees will guide the design and placement of the artworks, with potential for future collaborations with Ford Australia and local artists on the books, as stated in council’s report.

Digital Editions


  • New treatment options for anaphylaxis

    New treatment options for anaphylaxis

    Two new emergency treatment options will become available in Victorian schools to support students at risk of anaphylaxis. Education Minister Ben Carroll announced the two…

More News

  • Hume celebrates pets

    Hume celebrates pets

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534913 Calling all pet owners and animal lovers, Hume Pet Lover and Family Fun Day is being held at Banksia Gardens Community Services at…

  • Eskimo Joe to headline west festival

    Eskimo Joe to headline west festival

    Australia’s beloved alt-rock power trio Eskimo Joe are sure to have audiences up on their feet when they headline the Lincoln Park Twilight Festival. Held on Saturday 28 February at…

  • Voter participation dropped in Lalor by-election

    Voter participation dropped in Lalor by-election

    According to a Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) report less Lalor Ward voters participated in the 2025 by-election than in the general election 10 months earlier. The VEC by-election report tabled…

  • Wollert man to be questioned in drug syndicate probe

    Wollert man to be questioned in drug syndicate probe

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 A 46-year old Wollert man is expected to be interviewed as part of an international drug trafficking investigation that Victoria Police said has…

  • Jets pull women’s side

    Jets pull women’s side

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 425636 Greenvale has made the call to pull its women’s side ahead of the Essendon District Football League premier division season. The Jets were…

  • Williamstown cold case mystery

    Williamstown cold case mystery

    Thirty-two years ago, 79-year-old Leah Buck was attacked and robbed in Williamstown in broad daylight. The severe injuries she sustained would result in her death the following day. Her attacker…

  • Help shape Broadmeadows’ future

    Help shape Broadmeadows’ future

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Hume Council is calling on residents to help shape the future of Broadmeadows by sharing ideas for its precinct development plan, Project Broadmeadows.…

  • Hanson Road works begin

    Hanson Road works begin

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 274762 The Hanson Road reconstruction has begun between Creekwood Drive and Malcolm Creek Parade in Craigieburn. Hume council is upgrading the existing roundabout at…

  • Whittlesea community festival returns

    Whittlesea community festival returns

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 246677 Whittlesea’s community festival is returning on Sunday 15 March as a full day of free, family-friendly entertainment. Whittlesea mayor Lawrie Cox said it…

  • Summer smash postponed

    Summer smash postponed

    The Diamond Valley Cricket Association summer smash grand finals have been postponed. The three senior and one junior grand final were meant to be played this Sunday, but due to…