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# PARAMOUNT CHIEF DEALS THE RACE CARD

Posted on April 13, 2012 43 Comments

A titanic struggle looms between the old and new orders in Fiji for the hearts and minds of the indigenous majority – the i’taukei. It’s a struggle that will determine the future for all Fiji citizens and on present indications, the portents don’t look good. Because the old order – the i’taukei chiefs – seem determined to make race the centerpiece … [Read more...] about # PARAMOUNT CHIEF DEALS THE RACE CARD

#66 MAN-MADE ELEMENT IN FIJI FLOODS?

Posted on April 4, 2012 18 Comments

The heartbreaking devastation of the latest floods in Fiji masks a deeper concern - that human activity may be making the situation a lot worse. As the western town of Nadi was submerged for the second time this year, some difficult questions are being asked about whether developments both upstream and downstream have made Nadi more flood prone. … [Read more...] about #66 MAN-MADE ELEMENT IN FIJI FLOODS?

#65 A BEAUTIFUL LIFE

Posted on March 21, 2012 5 Comments

Grubsheet and much of the Sydney media is in mourning for one of its most popular figures - the television producer, Cliff Neville - who has died from cancer of the liver. Cliff was a highly accomplished journalist with a distinguished career in the print media before he switched to television in the early eighties, first at the Seven Network and … [Read more...] about #65 A BEAUTIFUL LIFE

#64 THE KING IS DEAD

Posted on March 19, 2012 4 Comments

News of the death in Hong Kong of the Tongan monarch, King George Tupou V, came as a huge shock to his island kingdom and the Tongan diaspora. Although he’d had surgery to remove a cancerous kidney in Los Angeles last year, there had been no warning of any deterioration in the condition of the 63-year old and the announcement stunned everyone but … [Read more...] about #64 THE KING IS DEAD

#63 WHEN VIOLENCE THREATENS

Posted on March 19, 2012 2 Comments

Grubsheet's burgeoning number of opinion pieces on Fiji are largely designed to counter what we regard as the continuing failure of the mainstream regional media to come to grips with the reality of events there. They're especially aimed at an Australian audience, to highlight what we regard as the folly of Canberra having turned its back on Fiji … [Read more...] about #63 WHEN VIOLENCE THREATENS

#62 END OF A CHIEFLY ERA

Posted on March 14, 2012 8 Comments

The hereditary chiefs of Fiji are no more -at least in a formal sense - having been removed at the stroke of a pen from determining the country's affairs. More than 130 years of tradition was wiped from the history books in a surprise announcement by the Fijian leader, Frank Bainimarama, who described the Great Council of Chiefs as an anachronism … [Read more...] about #62 END OF A CHIEFLY ERA

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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.

 

Comments are welcome and you can contact me in the strictest confidence at grubsheetfeedback@gmail.com

 

(Feejee is the original name for Fiji - a derivative of the indigenous Viti and the Tongan Fisi - and was widely used until the late 19th century)

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