Ms Noble, a parent, farmer and educator from Arnold in Loddon Shire, will also visit Echuca, Kyabram, Tatura and Euroa on the same day.
She will be at Beneath the Wisteria in the breezeway at the Shepparton campus of La Trobe University for an hour from 11am.
Ms Noble, who is currently studying criminology, has actively collaborated with diverse groups and individuals such as Farmers for Climate Action to learn and better understand sustainable behaviours.
“Those in power struggle to remain connected to the constituents they represent and support,” she said.
“Climate change, emissions reduction, house price volatility, rising inflation and increased national debt, for example, has not been a priority for our governments, who have sat idle for too long.”
Ms Noble has served on the Research Development and Adoption Committee for the Cattle Council of Australia, contributed to the LEAD Loddon Mallee Community Leadership Program board, and has advocated for artisan and primary producers at Bendigo, Victoria’s official City of Gastronomy.
Ms Noble was also recently a guest on the Shepparton produced podcast Climate Conversations, which can be found at tinyurl.com/yu7cck5f
Ms Noble will present her case for election to the Senate, with ample time allowed for clarification and questions.
Beneath the Wisteria is a free, open event, with no registration required.
Those with any queries about the event should contact Robert McLean on 0400 502 199 or via email at r.mclean7@icloud.com