Foley heads to Central Coast, Baird in Syd

Labor Leader Luke Foley campaigned on the Central Coast on Wednesday, while Premier Mike Baird focused on Sydney's CBD and western Sydney.

NSW Opposition Leader Luke Foley on the NSW Central Coast.

Labor Leader Luke Foley has promised to reserve an additional $247m for North Coast roads. (AAP)

NSW ELECTION CAMPAIGN - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25

WHERE THEY WENT

Mike Baird: Sydney CBD, Rooty Hill.

Luke Foley: Central Coast: Vales Point, Wyoming.

WHAT THEY SAID

"NSW is leading the nation on many fronts ... the risk is on Saturday that this all comes to a shuddering halt." - Baird at the site of James Packer's $2bn Barangaroo project.

"Perhaps ASIO might want to be asked about their views on these matters," Foley on the idea that the China State Grid Corporation may buy into the NSW electricity network.

TODAY'S PROMISES

Govt

- None.

Labor

- Reserve additional $247m for North Coast roads.

- $20m to support conservation group Landcare.


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