Victoria Police would get new powers to put electronic monitoring devices on terror suspects and ban them from the CBD under an $89.5 million Coalition promise to guard against terrorism.

Opposition Leader Matthew Guy has also pledged that another 100 current police officers would be trained in counter-terrorism measures to help prevent incidents such as Friday’s deadly Bourke Street attack, if the Coalition wins the election on November 24.

Mr Guy has employed tough-talking language since Hassan Khalif Shire Ali killed Sisto Malaspina, the much-loved co-owner of Pelligrini’s Espresso Bar, and stabbed two other men before he was shot fatally by police.

He has pledged to use all resources available to “stamp out terrorism” if he wins the state election.

Mr Guy has received briefings from police about the attack under caretaker provisions with the election less than two weeks away.