Transformations and Beginnings: Hume Anthology 2025
The Hume Youth Anthology is an annual published collection of creative works from young people in Hume City.
Young people ages 6 to 24 are invited to submit a creative art piece reflecting a shared theme, this could be a poem, a photograph, short story, drawing or anything creative.
The Anthology was inspired by the voices of Hume’s young people, and it is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate their creative talents.
The theme for the 2025 Hume Youth Anthology is Transformations and Beginnings.
Submissions will be chosen to be showcased in a printed Anthology, and the community will vote for the Best Creative Award Categories:
- Best creative piece - 6 –11-year-olds
- Best creative piece - 12 – 18-year-olds
- Best creative piece - 19 – 24 years olds
- Community favourite (all ages)
The Hume Mayor also awards a submission with the ‘Mayor’s Choice Award’ and the piece of work chosen will be displayed as the front cover of the 2025 printed Anthology.
All Award winners will be given a $250 voucher to Deans art supplies to further their creative talents.
Submissions
Submissions Open: 28 April 2025
Submission Close: 31 August 2025
Launch: 24 October 2025
Exhibition details
Location: Sunbury Hume Global Learning Centre
Dates: 23 October 2025 –25 January 2026.
The 2025 Hume Youth Anthology will be unveiled to the public at a Gallery exhibition Launch Event on October 24 where all submissions will be showcased in a two-month long exhibition at the Sunbury Hume Gallery located at 44 Macedon Street, Sunbury, 3429.
Submissions open 28 April 2025 and close 31 August 2025.
Make your submission here!
Hume Youth Anthology Archive:
Young People's Stories of Heritage and Diversity: Hume Anthology 2024

The 2024 Hume Youth Anthology was a wonderful showcase of young creativity, highlighting the diverse experiences and stories of the Hume community. It brought together 71 submissions from young people, all focused on the theme of Heritage and Diversity. The works cover a range of formats, including stories, poems, and art, providing insight into the unique perspectives of young individuals in the region.
Submissions were divided into three age categories:
- Prep to Grade 6 (Ages 6-11)
- Year 7 to 12 (Ages 12-18)
- Ages 19-24
The community had the opportunity to vote for their favorite pieces, and several awards were presented based on their creativity and impact. These awards included:
- Best creative piece (6–11 year-olds): Ala’a Alsowaidi
- Best creative piece (12–18 year-olds): Azelya Cairn
- Best creative piece (19–24 year-olds): Jana Tawil
- Community Favourite (all ages): Maria Mouhtadi
- Mayor’s Choice Award: Zyle Nolan Tacoloy
The Mayor’s Choice Award recipient, Zyle Nolan Tacoloy, had their piece featured as the front cover of the printed Anthology. Additionally, all award winners received a $250 art voucher to support their artistic development.
The works from the Anthology are currently on display in a 3-month installation at the Gee-Lee Wik Doleen Gallery at the Hume Global Learning Centre in Craigieburn, as well as being included in the printed publication. This event is a great opportunity to celebrate and support the creative talents of young people in the community.
View the online version of Young People's Stories of Heritage and Diversity: A Hume Anthology 2024(PDF, 4MB).
Thank you to all the young people who submitted their work:
- Sophia Abou Asali
- Ameera Asri
- Angel Mc Donald
- Kiara Ulm-Lovell
- Mackenzie Lovell
- Hibba Tehseen
- Sejal Pal
- Alveena Usmani
- Muhammad Akand
- Judy Ferguson
- Sahnan Saini
- Savannah Kiefer
- Abigail Walker
- Akari Mizuno
- Ala'a Alsowaidi
- Angelina Phan
- Chantal Elfrani
- Jasmine Saini
- Hafsa Mohammed
- Delisha Kaushal
- Olivia Ferguson
- Angelina Phan
- Chantal Elfrani
- Jasmine Saini
- Hafsa Mohammed
- Delisha Kaushal
- Olivia Ferguson
- Luancecelia Ioane
- Sophie Zheng
- Archisha Chakravorty
- Kenuda Katuwapititiage
- Achelle Sovis
- Onela Ibrahim
- Inika Timilsina
- Mia Abela
- Leviathan Guard
- Trang Vo
- Preeyapat Promrat
- Sophia Youhana
- Kiara Karna
- Hayley Rogato
- Eliza Develioglu
- Miwa Katsuragi
- Tameka Taylor-Ward
- Zeynep Yavuz
- Santa Dashto
- Mithun Fernando
- Fatehdeep Mallaya
- Muskaan Dhillon
- Christopher Youhana
- Rokayya Nazzal
- Abirami Karuppam
- Joseph Basham
Young People's Stories of Community: A Hume Anthology 2023

The 2023 Hume Youth Anthology is a collection of young people’s stories, poems and art depicting their experiences and stories in their community. The Anthology features 45 submissions from young people aged 6-24, all centered around the theme of community.
View the online version of Young People's Stories of Community: A Hume Anthology 2023(PDF, 3MB)
Thank you to all the young people who submitted their work:
- Scarlett Presta
- John Houma
- Thomas Soliman
- Meena Mandlay
- Yousif Qaseer
- Maryam Qaseer
- Maeve Hogan
- Judy Ferguson
- Poppy Stephens
- Samarth Supreeth
- Maria Morcos
- Maryam Zuhair
- Mia Asaad
- Jennifer Moucha
- Patricia Saloumi
- Varuna Malhorta
- Talia Kani
- Dayan Kani
- Raweeha Shafiq
- Tamar Farooq
- Jordon Stenhouse
- Elsa Ngo
- Year 6 group of Oscar Romero Primary school
- Harnav Singh Toor
- Maryam Al Qazona
- Raji Saria
- Isis Birkhahn
- Maryam Samter
- Jaxon Cias
- Brodie Thompson
- Carlos Yousif
- Riya Berdia
- Zainab Haidari
- Yari Kongrung
- Aadi Krishna Cheeroth Shiji
- Chase McIntosh
- Zac Chu
Young People’s Stories of Resilience & Creativity: A Hume Anthology 2022

The 2022 Hume Youth Anthology is a collection of young people’s stories, poems and art depicting their experiences, hopes and challenges in a COVID world. The Anthology features 35 submissions from young people aged 5 to 19, all centered around the theme of creativity and resilience.
View the online version of Young People’s Stories of Resilience & Creativity: A Hume Anthology 2022(PDF, 8MB)
Thank you to all the young people who submitted their work:
- Antonio Marcus
- Karlos Marcus
- Monica Salama
- Noah Iskander
- Patricia Saloumi
- Ryan Yousifany
- Thomas Soliman
- Abigail Yacoub
- Alexandria Rosewell-Davison
- Aliyah Ball
- Anagah Cheeroth
- Arshpreet Kaur
- Berra Akylidiz
- Bilal Al Mansoury
- Chantal Elfranji
- Eliz Atik
- Emmy Abdo
- Isabell Bilous
- Jila-Zhen Lu
- Laksh Sehgal
- Leyla Saylik
- Louis Harrison
- Maeve Hogan
- Malak Kodsi
- Mankaran Singh
- Maryam Zuhair
- Rhianna Hamra
- Safir Rahman
- Tharuki Rajapaksha
- Theo Ziervogel
- Youhanna Tadros
- Mohammed Azeem