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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Northern suburbs

Netballers sign on

Plenty Valley Netball Association is taking registrations on December 6, 11.30am-1.30pm, for new teams and players for the 2015 season. Registrations will be taken at Bundoora Netball and Sports Centre, Building 203, RMIT University, McKimmies Road, Bundoora.

Sue, 9464 0043

Candidates meet and greet

The Aurora Community Association is running candidate meet-and-greet sessions on November 9 and November 16 to cover the two seats that Epping North and Wollert fall into – the Thomastown and Mill Park electorates.

■ 0490 140 078

Business on brekkie menu

Guest speaker Lisa Smith from Minds at Work will prepare you for the inevitable challenges you’ll face as a woman in business at this networking breakfast on Friday November 7, 7.45-10am.

Plenty Ranges Arts & Convention Centre, 35 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang.

■ 9217 2278

Totally twilight fun

Totally Thomastown Twilight Market at 54 Main Street, Thomastown, is on Friday, November 7, 4-8pm.

■ 8376 6939

Hume White Ribbon walk

The Hume White Ribbon Walk will be held on Sunday, November 9, with a 9.45am start. The family-friendly event aims to promote awareness of the message that violence against women is not acceptable in our society. At Jacana Reserve, Lorraine Crescent, Jacana.

■ 9205 2200

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