1. Twitter went into overdrive this afternoon after Christian Kerr of The Australian claimed a Kevin Rudd leadership spill was imminent.
There have reportedly been cameras outside Rudd‘s office but no evidence from other senior sources that there is anything in it.
The rumours were promoted by a delegation of senior ministers reportedly approached the Prime Minister’s office together this afternoon. Similar small but high level meetings were held ahead of the the Kevin Rudd spill in 2010.
Gillard and Rudd’s camps have both said there is no leadership spill about to happen.
In an interview with 2GB’s Ben Fordham political commentator David Speers denied anything was happening, but News Limited’s Peter van Onselen wrote on Twitter: “Something is afoot”.
Watch this space.
2. The new pope has been announced as Argentinean Jorge Mario Bergoglio. He will take the name of Francis. White smoke billowed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel early this morning signalling the new pope’s election. Jorge Mario Bergoglio is 76 years old and the first Latin American pontiff. He was the runner up when Pope Benedict XVI was elected in 2005. Bergoglio reportedly opposes gay marriage, abortion, and euthanasia.
3. It was the tracking of Jill Meagher‘s mobile phone that lead police to her alleged murderer, Adrian Bayley. Court documents have revealed police were able to establish that Meagher’s phone travelled through City Link on the night she disappeared, and that information was then matched to Bayley’s car which was also travelling on the road at the same time. In court this week, Bayley pleaded guilty to one count of rape but not to two other counts of rape and one count of murder.