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MORNING BRIEFING: There's never been a better time to rent a place in Sydney but it's bad news for homeowners looking to find tenants, while police appeal for to find a teenager who went missing in the Port Stephens area overnight.

The coronavirus pandemic has seen Sydney's rental vacancy rates hit a "historic high" across the past month.

Mr McKibbin said he had seen many tenants return home to their parents' home, or people who had moved out of the city areas as jobs dried up.Police are appealing for public assistance after a boy with autism disappeared at a road stop in the Port Stephens area. Police are appealing for information about Darshan's whereabouts, describing him as blonde and wearing a pink hooded jumper covered by a black jacket, black pants and yellow shoes.NSW Labor says it has uncovered a $3.8 billion shortfall in road maintenance funding in an internal government document, which warns it could lead to reduced road safety and increased crash rates.

The brother of Indigenous artist Gabriella Delaney will face court today after being charged with her murder.Her body was so badly decomposed that police have been unable to work out exactly how she was killed or whether a weapon was used.NRLW season's start date

 

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