Celebrating the next generation of leaders in Hume City

Published on 24 November 2022

Group photo of the winners of the young leaders awards 2022 including the mayor and members of the hume city council

There was buzz and excitement earlier this week at Town Hall Broadmeadows for the inaugural Hume Young Leaders Awards.  

The awards are a new Council initiative which recognise young people aged 12 to 24 making a positive contribution to their community. More than 40 nominations were received across seven award categories spanning social entrepreneurship, advocacy, gender equity and more.  

Hume City has a growing population of young people who play a fundamental role in enriching and shaping the community. The awards program is an important opportunity to formally acknowledge, empower and support the next generation of leaders in Hume. 

More than 170 people were in attendance to celebrate the outstanding achievements of the awards finalists. They were joined by family and friends, teachers, coaches, mentors, and Councillors to hear the winners announced.  

MC Eve Chalker hosted the awards ceremony, with Hume Youth Action Committee members Majorie Falefata and Gulrana Burak announcing the winners. Entertainment was provided throughout the night by talented young artist Isaac McKenzie. 

All winners and category finalists will be invited to attend a leadership workshop in January, where they will have the opportunity to further develop their leadership skills.

Congratulations to all the 2022 Hume Young Leaders Awards winners and finalists. 

2022 Hume Young Leaders Awards categories and winners: 

Young Community Change Maker 
St John’s Ambulance Volunteers Sunbury Unit 

Young Advocacy Leader 
Kara Gifford 

Young Environmental Leader 
Louis Harrison 

Young Gender Equity Leader 
GPAN Banksia Gardens 

Young Creative Leader 
Alyssa Barbara 

Young Social Entrepreneur Leader 
Shato Hamasaid 

Young Sports Leader 
Carley Cranston 
Paul Bugeja 

For more information, visit Hume Young Leaders Awards webpage

Quotes to be attributed to Mayor Cr Joseph Haweil: 

“We are thrilled to officially recognise and celebrate this year’s cohort of bright young leaders at our very first Hume Young Leaders Awards. The awards are part of Council’s Connect & Thrive Plan and is an important step for us to take to uplift and empower our young residents.” 

“To all the awards finalists, we are inspired by your commitment to making Hume a better place and you do it all by leading with positivity. Thank you for your contributions to the community and we are excited to see what you achieve next.”