The state government has promised to put at least two desk officers on duty at all times at Victoria’s round-the-clock police stations, while the opposition says police will have 4000 new Tasers.

Premier Daniel Andrews and Opposition Leader Matthew Guy both used a gathering of Police Association delegates in East Melbourne on Wednesday to burnish their law-and-order credentials with promises ahead of November's state election.

Daniel Andrews at Wednesday's conference. Credit:Eddie Jim

The Premier said a re-elected Labor government would introduce new minimum service standards, including better public access to all 108 of the state’s 24-hour police stations by providing two officers for counter service at all times.

There will also be minimum requirements for the number of officers on the road and available to respond to emergency calls, the government says.