Mrs McNAMARA (Dobell) (13:53): This Saturday, the Central Coast voters have a clear choice between a Baird coalition government, which will keep New South Wales working, and the increasingly desperate New South Wales Labor Party. Unsurprisingly, we have seen Labor conduct the most dishonest election campaign in New South Wales history, with a scaremongering Labor Party willing to say and do anything to deceive their way back into government. These are the facts: the Baird government is seeking to lease—lease, not sell—49 per cent of the state's electricity distribution network, and the government will retain full ownership. By doing so, the government will be able to invest $20 billion to build new assets, which will be owned by the people of New South Wales. Sadly, the Labor Party have no ideas of their own. Their modest plan for New South Wales will leave residents of the Central Coast worse off. Our local candidates—Sandra Kerr, in Wyong; Michael Sharpe, in The Entrance; and Adam Crouch, in Terrigal—have stood up to Labor's dishonesty, bullying and dirty tactics, and have presented a positive plan for the Central Coast. Ms Hall interjecting— Mr Conroy interjecting— Mrs McNAMARA: The bullies are in the room now—the members for Shortland and Charlton. You don't get worse than that pair. A re-elected Baird coalition government will deliver close to $1 billion of new infrastructure to the Central Coast, including upgrades to the Gosford and Wyong hospitals; major road upgrades, including the Pacific Highway at Ourimbah; and new ambulance stations at Toukley and Wyong. In 2011, the coalition said— (Time expired)