
Empowering Malay Youth
Connecting the Malay Muslim community through culture, social events, and fundraising activities in Naarm (Melbourne).
"Parks Victoria Werribee Park team are proud to be involved in these special events which help our farm and historic Homestead to continue to evolve from being static displays to dynamic community spaces."
James Brincat | Park Victoria




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BREAKING NEWS: MALAY YOUTH NAARM's NEW LOGO




Malay Youth Naarm has officially unveiled a fresh new look with the launch of our revamped logo—an exciting milestone that marks a new chapter for our community. This redesign isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s a powerful statement of our growth, resilience, and evolving identity as young Malays in Naarm
Our Designer Perspective
The Malay Youth Naarm logo is a carefully crafted symbol of identity, heritage, and growth. Designed with a modern yet culturally rooted approach, it reflects the journey of Malay youth in Naarm (Melbourne) as they navigate the intersection of tradition and contemporary identity.
At its core, the logo subtly incorporates a crescent shape, with the text "Malay Youth Naarm" following its curve. This crescent-inspired typography layout creates a sense of movement, unity, and continuity, symbolising the community’s evolution while staying grounded in their heritage. The crescent, a powerful symbol in Malay and Islamic culture, represents guidance, renewal, and interconnectedness—a reminder of both personal and collective growth.
Accompanying the crescent are three parallel lines, representing the past, present, and future. This design choice reflects the progression of Malay youth, acknowledging their rich history while embracing the opportunities ahead. It also symbolises the core values of the community: identity, belonging, and leadership.
The typography blends Arabic and English, with “MEEN” (مين) serving as a subtle yet powerful question: “Who are we?” This reflects the brand’s philosophy of self-discovery, cultural pride, and empowerment.
The color palette—deep forest green (#244B33), olive mist green (#ABB087), and warm beige (#ECE3C0)—was chosen to evoke strength, growth, and warmth. The deep green symbolises resilience and heritage, the olive mist adds a touch of freshness and balance, and the warm beige introduces approachability and tradition. Together, these colors create a harmonious and timeless identity.
More than just a visual mark, it stands as a symbol of empowerment, unity, and cultural connection, inspiring Malay youth in Naarm to embrace who they are (مين) and shape their future with confidence.
Logo Philosophy
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Community Engagement Activities
We focus on social, cultural, and fundraising activities for the Malay Muslim community in Narm.
Cultural Events
Join us for cultural events that celebrate Malay traditions and foster community spirit in Narm.


Fundraising Initiatives
Participate in our fundraising initiatives to support community projects and enhance our cultural presence.
Social Gatherings and Workshops
Engage in social gatherings and workshops that promote learning and connection among community members.




Our Community Partners
Glocal Villager Inc. is a community organisation set up in Victoria in 2017 with an aim to engage with, empower, enable and ennoble a wide range of communities in Australia and beyond.
Guided by our vision and mission statement, Global Minds, Local Hands; Global Hands, Local Minds , GVI has been busy working with CALD and Special Needs communities in western Melbourne, engaging with and collaborating with Parks Victoria (Werribee Plains) and their community partners like Werribee Heritage Orchard and Sunshine Harvest Garden, working with farmers and leaders in Papua New Guinea from grassroots level to provincial, regional and national levels, and expanding our international engagement.
GVI is proud to collaborate and partner up with Malay Youth Naarm, supporting their noble aim to serve the Malay and larger communities in Melbourne and beyond.






Shaping a Mu'min who Reads, Understands and Practices the Qur’an in daily life.
Human and Moral Development Centre Inc (HMDC), a not-for-profit organisation incorporated in September 2019 has the primary aim of being the bridge to elevate and support the humanitarian and moral development of the Australian society with the vision to empower a sense of social responsibility in the community.
Feel free to email them or click their Facebook link below.
OUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We acknowledged the traditional owners of the land on which we gather, the Kulin Nation people, and pay respect to Elders past, present, and emerging.
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