Elias Visontay (@eliasvisontay) 's Twitter Profile
Elias Visontay

@eliasvisontay

Reporter @GuardianAus covering Transport and Urban Affairs, including Aviation | Ex The @Australian | Got a tip? Email elias.visontay at protonmail dot com

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📜🔎 NOBLE FRAGMENTS is the part detective story and part memoir by Michael Visontay Michael Visontay. It's the intertwined story of one man’s family history and a New York bookseller who broke up a Gutenberg Bible.⁠

📜🔎 NOBLE FRAGMENTS is the part detective story and part memoir by Michael Visontay <a href="/mvisontay/">Michael Visontay</a>. It's the intertwined story of one man’s family history and a New York bookseller who broke up a Gutenberg Bible.⁠
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I enjoyed speaking with Richard Fidler this week about my new book ‘Noble Fragments’. It’s all about how a famous, broken bible changed the story of my family. You can listen back on the Conversations podcast here. More details of the book in my bio abc.net.au/listen/program…

Catie McLeod (@catiemcleod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve started as the consumer affairs reporter at Guardian Australia. It’s the first time the The Guardian has had someone covering this round in Australia, so if you have any story ideas or know of issues we should be covering, please get in touch! [email protected]

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Free’ public transport travel programs designed to reduce the cost of living are ironically proving costly for commuters, who have been slapped with more than $1m in fines for failing to tag on. buff.ly/4euNrWz

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The iconic photos from a defining day in our history 🖼️ #OnThisDay 19 years ago, our 32-year wait for a second FIFA #WorldCup qualification finally came to an end, inspiring a revolution for the game in Australia 💚💛 #Socceroos

The iconic photos from a defining day in our history 🖼️

#OnThisDay 19 years ago, our 32-year wait for a second FIFA #WorldCup qualification finally came to an end, inspiring a revolution for the game in Australia 💚💛

#Socceroos
Philip Oldfield (@sustainabletall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers studied 115 two-bedroom apartments for sale in Melbourne Only 18 were found to be appropriately designed for storing and preparing meals. Some residents were forced to store food in bedrooms. We need better apartments. Not worse ones! archive.is/k5uyg#selectio…

Researchers studied 115 two-bedroom apartments for sale in Melbourne

Only 18 were found to be appropriately designed for storing and preparing meals. Some residents were forced to store food in bedrooms.

We need better apartments. Not worse ones!

archive.is/k5uyg#selectio…
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Paris is growing beautifully. This is all new ✅GentleDensity ✅Sustainable ✅Tree-lined streets ✅Walkable neighbourhoods ✅ Mix of homes, offices & shops

Paris is growing beautifully. This is all new
✅GentleDensity 
✅Sustainable 
✅Tree-lined streets
✅Walkable neighbourhoods
✅ Mix of homes, offices &amp; shops
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Exclusive: Victoria’s taxi industry wants a crackdown on rogue drivers after police had to be called to force an entire rank of uncooperative cabbies to turn on their meters, as taxis across Australia continue to illegally overcharge theguardian.com/australia-news…

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Qantas and Virgin’s domestic duopoly means they can get away with unlimited delays. The experts say a cash compensation scheme would improve service and has cost little in other jurisdictions. The government needs to stop kowtowing to the airlines. theguardian.com/australia-news…

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Soaring Sydney-Melbourne airfares - carries are charging $900+ for one way economy tickets over the next week - has prompted a flood of travellers to take the 11 hour train, with every service sold out over the next week. Exclusive data w/ Josh Nicholas theguardian.com/australia-news…

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What we were promised…. Versus what we got New housing development in Western Sydney. Top sleuthing by Philip Thalis realestate.com.au/news/cramped-t…

What we were promised…. Versus what we got

New housing development in Western Sydney. Top sleuthing by <a href="/PhilipThalis/">Philip Thalis</a> 

realestate.com.au/news/cramped-t…
Elias Visontay (@eliasvisontay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that Ford stopped making four-door sedans for the Australian market in 2019? Or that Mitsubishi expects to sell more of its Triton ute to families than tradies? I looked at the hidden societal costs of dual cab utes and SUVs becoming Australia's new go-to family cars

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It was great talking with Reged Ahmad for today's Full Story podcast ep about how and why Australians are increasingly buying larger cars, and the hidden ways these vehicles are it's shaping our society theguardian.com/australia-news…

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Exclusive: Consumer groups and the Coalition have accused Qantas of cherrypicking data to invert the conclusion of a study it raised at a senate inquiry when it argued against laws forcing airlines to pay compensation to delayed passengers theguardian.com/business/2025/…

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New York Times food coverage: "Try this Lemony Citrusy Miso Umami spaghetti " Financial Times food coverage: "We all know how difficult it is to find a properly fatted hen these days."