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#111 WHEREVER THREE ARE GATHERED (UPDATED)

Posted on July 17, 2012 15 Comments

STOP PRESS WEDNESDAY JULY 18th: Cabinet has announced that no permits will be required for any group of any size to meet until the draft constitution is submitted to the President. The exceptions are meetings held on roads, in parks or in sports arenas: With close to 100,000 voters now registered for the 2014 Fiji election and discussions on a … [Read more...] about #111 WHEREVER THREE ARE GATHERED (UPDATED)

#110 UN BACKS FIJIAN PEACEKEEPERS

Posted on July 16, 2012 2 Comments

Fiji's contribution to United Nations peacekeeping efforts has risen by almost 30 per cent in the past year alone, as the world body defies attempts by Australia and New Zealand to have Fijian troops excluded because of the 2006 coup. Figures obtained by the NZ investigative reporter, Selwyn Manning, for his intelligence company, 36th Parallel … [Read more...] about #110 UN BACKS FIJIAN PEACEKEEPERS

# A JOURNALISTIC LEGEND RETURNS

Posted on July 12, 2012 50 Comments

Vijendra Kumar - a long-serving editor of the Fiji Times who left the country 21 years ago disillusioned with its direction - has surged back into the public eye with an optimistic piece on Fiji’s future. It's noteworthy that the article doesn’t appear in the Times – Fiji’s oldest newspaper -  but in its rival, the Fiji Sun, where Grubsheet is also … [Read more...] about # A JOURNALISTIC LEGEND RETURNS

#108 BELONGING IN THE NEW FIJI

Posted on July 11, 2012 77 Comments

The saga of contemporary Fiji– the clash between the country’s opposing political forces  - can be very bruising if you become a participant. For its attempts to explain why Frank Bainimarama isn’t the devil incarnate, Grubsheet has been threatened with bashing, shooting and hanging. And all in the space of the past week. Why? Because we’re deemed … [Read more...] about #108 BELONGING IN THE NEW FIJI

#107 SILENCING TUILAEPA’S RACIST LOUT

Posted on July 7, 2012 53 Comments

"Fark you fat stupid uneducated palagi lard and kiss my ass": It beggars belief that the Samoan Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, would have as his media advisor someone like Tupuola Terry Tavita, who contributes such gems to Grubsheet.  What an adornment to Samoa this world class wordsmith surely is! What an adornment to the … [Read more...] about #107 SILENCING TUILAEPA’S RACIST LOUT

# THE POLITICS OF WATCHING AND WAITING

Posted on July 7, 2012 7 Comments

One person will be watching the current trial of Laisenia Qarase with more than usual interest - his predecessor as prime minister and would-be political partner, Mahendra Chaudhry. Will he or won’t he be convicted? Chaudhry knows that if Qarase is found guilty, he’ll be removed from the political scene and theirs will be the briefest of … [Read more...] about # THE POLITICS OF WATCHING AND WAITING

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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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