The lack of equivocation in todays reporting in the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age is notable.
Usually reporting of this kind contains phrases such as "sources say..." or " analysts predict... " or " it is believed that....".
None of that here today. They seem very sure of themselves. ( of course, it is caroline cumming ).
And this news is to be "formally reported", not today ( Wednesday ), nor tomorrow, but not until Friday.
If this unreported , and quite detailed, account is so well known to these lame-braned journalists yesterday, when did the real insiders find out about it ? And what happened to continuous disclosure ?
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