No, it is definitely possible with 92. Show me where it says contrary to this?
All it says specifically, is that if you meet certain criteria 92 is the guaranteed ATAR.
Let's take a two students for example, one is rural and gets 92.2 and one is rural, survived cancer and financially disadvantaged with 91, they'd probably take the latter IMO.
Yes it's possible with a 92, I didn't say otherwise. But in with under 92, I've never heard of.
But in your example, the former with 92.2 has an ATAR above the 92 guarantee, and given they meet other criteria too (underrepresented school, financial disadvantage or rural, 25 science, maths and english), then they should have a spot regardless of the latter's 91 and severe disadvantage. The 91'er would then have further consideration, I assume.