Key events
The education minister Jason Clare will be speaking with ABC Insiders host David Speers shortly about the governmentâs plans to reform the university sector and expand access.
Meanwhile, the deputy prime minister Richard Marles has appeared on Sky News this morning to discuss Border Force funding levels.
We will bring you all the latest as it happens.
Police pick up search for missing coupleâs bodies
A search for the bodies of the former Ten reporter Jesse Baird, 26, and the Qantas flight attendant Luke Davies, 29, will continue on Sunday.
The coupleâs disappearance was considered suspicious when possessions belonging to both of them were found in a skip bin in the southern Sydney suburb of Cronulla on Wednesday.
The discovery led police to Bairdâs blood-smeared share house, about 30km away in inner-city Paddington.
On Saturday, mourners laid floral tributes outside the Paddington terrace where police allege the murders took place.
Bairdâs former Network Ten colleagues took to social media to pay their respects while the AFL, who he was recently acting as an umpire for, issued a statement.
The independent Sydney MP Alex Greenwhich called for a review of police training when it comes to matters concerning the LGBTQI community.
The police urgently need to do more to make sure the LGBTQI community is safe in NSW and confident in reporting crime.
We need a review of police training when it comes to LGBTQI issues (and) that needs to be delivered in a co-designed way with LGBTQI communities.
Beau Lamarre, a 28-year-old serving police officer, has been charged with two counts of murder over the coupleâs disappearance.
– AAP
Good Morning
And welcome to this Sundayâs Guardian live blog.
Access to education among disadvantaged Australians must be dramatically scaled up, according to a major review of university funding and operations. The universities accord final report has been released by education Minister Jason Clare on Sunday, laying out the blueprint for the tertiary sector over the coming decades.
The search for the bodies of TV host Jesse Baird and his partner Luke Davies continues. Police found bloody possessions belonging to both men in a skip bin in Cronulla on Wednesday, which in turn led them Bairdâs blood-stained sharehouse 30km away in Paddington. Mourners have laid floral tributes to the couple outside their Sydney home, where police believer their murders took place.
Iâm Royce Kurmelovs and Iâll be taking the blog through the day.
With that, letâs get started …