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#28 UNHOLY ALLIANCE ON FIJI

Posted on June 11, 2011 46 Comments

The Ukrainian Club in the New South Wales city of Queanbeyan - adjacent to Canberra - was the unlikely setting this weekend for the launch of what's being billed by its organisers as the most serious attempt thus far to dislodge the Bainimarama regime in Fiji. The star speaker was Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba Mara - the renegade Fijian military officer … [Read more...] about #28 UNHOLY ALLIANCE ON FIJI

#27 PRINCELY POLITICAL INCORRECTNESS

Posted on June 6, 2011 Leave a Comment

  Classic "Philipism": To a couple wearing the Arabic hijab with just eye slits - "Aah, we've met before haven't we?" It used to be said that anyone in the developed world had reached the term of their natural life at three score years and ten. That was when mourners at funerals would mutter "well, at least he had a full and good … [Read more...] about #27 PRINCELY POLITICAL INCORRECTNESS

#26 AUSTRALIAN LABOR’S BITAR LEGACY

Posted on May 26, 2011 2 Comments

The breathtaking cynicism of contemporary Australian politics has surely reached its apogee with the announcement that recently retired ALP national secretary Karl Bitar is to join the Packer gambling empire. With the stroke of a Meisterstuck pen on an equally fat contract, the celebrated spinmeister’s alloted task is no longer to keep a benevolent … [Read more...] about #26 AUSTRALIAN LABOR’S BITAR LEGACY

#25 THE KING AND I : A PACIFIC INTRIGUE

Posted on May 20, 2011 23 Comments

A bizarre rerun of the political intrigues of the 19th century South Seas aristocracy is being played out at a stately royal residence on the waterfront of the sleepy Tongan capital, Nuku’alofa. Consular House was once the home of the British High Commissioner to Tonga and the lion and the unicorn still gaze majestically down from the wall in the … [Read more...] about #25 THE KING AND I : A PACIFIC INTRIGUE

#24 AUSTRALIA’S PACIFIC FANTASY

Posted on May 10, 2011 7 Comments

The Australian foreign policy establishment has been plunged into an agonising debate with the gradual realisation that Canberra’s long-standing hardline approach to events in Fiji has failed. The bipartisan consensus between Labor and the Coalition that the diplomatic cold shoulder and targeted sanctions would eventually bring the Bainimarama … [Read more...] about #24 AUSTRALIA’S PACIFIC FANTASY

#23 THE SERPENT DECAPITATED

Posted on May 2, 2011 Leave a Comment

The capture and killing of Osama Bin Laden has triggered joyous scenes at "Ground Zero" in New York - the scene of his greatest crime - and outside the White House, where Barack Obama is also celebrating the sweetest victory of all in the global war on terror. But while the serpent's head has been removed, the body -in the form of a global jihadist … [Read more...] about #23 THE SERPENT DECAPITATED

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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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