ABC Radio Melbourne’s Mornings presenter Jon Faine will host a series of election debates with policy leaders ahead of next Saturday’s state election.

This includes an in-studio Leaders Debate with Premier Daniel Andrews and Opposition Leader Matthew Guy, who will go head-to-head with their final pitches to the electorate on Thursday November 22, from 8.30am-9am.

Ahead of this, Jon Faine hosted a Law and Order Debate on Monday with Attorney General Martin Pakula and Shadow Attorney General John Pesutto, (listen back here).

This follows last Thursday's lively Policy Debate on Transport, with Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan and Shadow Public Transport Minister David Davis, (listen back here).

Concluding with a special election night live broadcast in Studio 31 at the ABC Election Centre at Southbank. Joining Faine to dissect the results will be Labor’s Special Minister of State Gavin Jennings and the Liberal’s Shadow Health Minister Mary Wooldridge. Also providing expert analysis will be Monash University Associate Professor Paul Strangio and former ABC state political reporter Frances Bell. Plus comedian Sammy J will be hitting the floor with a roving mic.

At a glance:

In-studio law and order debate with Attorney General Martin Pakula and Shadow Attorney General John Pesutto : Monday November 19, 9.05am - 9.45am (listen back here).

In-studio leaders debate with Premier Daniel Andrews and Opposition Leader Matthew Guy : Thursday November 22, 8.30am - 9.00am (*available live on News 24 and ABC Radio Melbourne's Facebook)

Live election night coverage with special guests and expert analysis: Saturday November 24, 6.30pm - 10.00pm

ABC Radio Melbourne’s comprehensive election coverage continues across the station, online and on social. Including Matters of State and Driving with Raf.

Don’t miss out. Tune in live on 774 AM, Digital Radio or streaming online at abc.net.au/melbourne.

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