The Victorian Premier and Opposition leader will share their vision for the state as they field questions from undecided voters just four days before polling day. Coverage of the debate will begin at 6.30pm AEDT on Sky News Australia.
The People’s Forum events have been staged at federal and state elections since 2010 when Prime Minister Julia Gillard debated Opposition Leader Tony Abbott, and are now part of the Australian election landscape.
Sam Weir, Editor of the Herald Sun, said:"This is a critical election for our state, and together the Herald Sun, Victoria's most-read masthead in digital and print, and Sky News, will allow everyday voters to question Daniel Andrews and Matt Guy on the issues that really matter to them. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and Opposition leader Matthew Guy will go head to head in a one-hour forum hosted by Sky News and The Herald Sun on November 22. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Andrew HenshawPaul Whittaker, Chief Executive Officer of Sky News Australia said: “The People’s Forum debates provide a unique opportunity for undecided voters to ask unscripted questions on issues of importance to their lives outside of the tightly managed political cycle.
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