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#79 CONSTITUTIONAL CAPERS

Posted on May 12, 2012 17 Comments

A central pillar of the Fiji Government's promised return to democracy in 2014 is the formulation of a new constitution to provide for one man one vote, a feature that was noticeably absent in the 1997 constitution abrogated three years ago. The job has been given to a panel led by Professor Yash Ghai, a constitutional expert who's a global … [Read more...] about #79 CONSTITUTIONAL CAPERS

#78 PACIFIC MEDIA PUG (UPDATED 10/5)

Posted on May 9, 2012 15 Comments

Tupuola Terry Tavita is media advisor to the Samoan prime minister, Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, and editor of Savali, the Samoan government newspaper. He’s also a barroom bruiser who’s been openly castigated by his Pacific journalist colleagues for his racist comments on industry websites. Readers of Grubsheet will be familiar with his … [Read more...] about #78 PACIFIC MEDIA PUG (UPDATED 10/5)

#77 ON THE EDGE. AGAIN

Posted on May 8, 2012 26 Comments

Journalist educators have much in common with Caesar’s wife. They not only have to be above reproach but be seen to be above reproach. Anything less and these pillars of journalistic propriety can crumble in an instant, exposed in the eyes of their students and the wider community as emperors with no clothes. They need to live up to the high … [Read more...] about #77 ON THE EDGE. AGAIN

#76 MEDIA TITANS CLASH (UPDATED 10/5)

Posted on May 7, 2012 11 Comments

A major row between the heads of two of the South Pacific’s foremost journalism schools threatens to spill over into a wider arena and damage regional relationships. The director of the influential Pacific Media Centre at the Auckland University of Technology, Professor David Robie, has accused the head of the School of Journalism at the Fiji-based … [Read more...] about #76 MEDIA TITANS CLASH (UPDATED 10/5)

#75 NOW THAT’S HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE

Posted on May 7, 2012 12 Comments

Grubsheet has again been wrestling in these columns with correspondents who claim - invariably without concrete evidence - that Frank Bainimarama and his regime are guilty of "torture" and widespread "human rights abuses". There seems little doubt that some regime critics have been subjected to summary beatings in military custody and these are not … [Read more...] about #75 NOW THAT’S HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE

# 74 WORLD CHAMPION THUG

Posted on May 6, 2012 27 Comments

Take a good look at this face. It's what happened to Australian sportsman Simon Cowley when he fell foul of champion swimmer, Nick D'Arcy, in a bar altercation shortly before the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. D'Arcy king-hit Cowley, inflicting so much damage that his features had to be surgically rebuilt. Take another good look at this face. Because … [Read more...] about # 74 WORLD CHAMPION THUG

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Graham Davis
Grubsheet Feejee is the blogsite of Graham Davis, an award-winning journalist turned communications consultant who was the Fijian Government’s principal communications advisor for six years from 2012 to 2018 and continued to work on Fiji’s global climate and oceans campaign up until the end of the decade.

 

Fiji-born to missionary parents and a dual Fijian-Australian national, Graham spent four decades in the international media before returning to Fiji to work full time in 2012. He reported from many parts of the world for the BBC, ABC, SBS, the Nine and Seven Networks and Sky News and wrote for a range of newspapers and magazines in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji.

 

Graham launched Grubsheet Feejee in 2011 and suspended writing for it after the Fijian election of 2014, by which time he was working at the heart of government. But the website continued to attract hits as a background resource on events in Fiji in the transition back to parliamentary democracy.

 

Grubsheet relaunches in 2020 at one of the most critical times in Fijian history, with the nation reeling from the Covid-19 crisis and Frank Bainimarama’s government shouldering the twin burdens of incumbency and economic disintegration.

 

Grubsheet’s sole agenda is the national interest; the strengthening of Fiji’s ties with the democracies; upholding equal rights for all citizens; government that is genuinely transparent and free of corruption and nepotism; and upholding Fiji’s service to the world in climate and oceans advocacy and UN Peacekeeping.

 

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