Candidates in Victoria's state election are ramping up their campaigns ahead of Saturday's poll.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and Opposition Leader Matthew Guy

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and Opposition Leader Matthew Guy will face-off in a debate. (AAP) Source: AAP

Candidates in Victoria's state election are ramping up their campaigns ahead of Saturday's poll. With just days to convince voters about who should lead the state for the next four years, candidates from the major parties are also spruiking their multicultural policies to Victoria's voters.


Around two million people are expected to vote in Victoria's election on Saturday with the two major parties campaigning in key seats in a bid to win votes.

Infrastructure, security, and immigration are some of the issues dominating this election campaign.

Labor is promising to continue spending on huge infrastructure projects with many already underway, including a suburban underground rail loop.

Health has also been a major focus of Labor's campaign, with Premier Daniel Andrews pledging to fund more nurses, community hospitals, paramedics and free dental care for state school children.


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