David Robie

In 1985, Robie sailed on board the Greenpeace eco-navy flagship ''Rainbow Warrior'' for 10 weeks until it was bombed by French secret agents in New Zealand’s Auckland harbour. He is the author of a book about the ill-fated voyage, ''Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage of the Rainbow Warrior'' (Lindon Books, 1986). An updated memorial edition of ''Eyes of Fire'' was published in July 2005, and a 30th anniversary edition in July 2015 (Little Island Press).
In 1993-1997, Robie headed the University of Papua New Guinea journalism programme and in 1998-2002 became coordinator of the University of the South Pacific journalism school where his students covered the 2000 George Speight coup d'état in Fiji. According to the ''NZ Listener'', an assistant minister in Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka's government in 1998 threatened to close Robie's media and politics website - ''Café Pacific'' - and revoke his work permit as a media educator in "what was seen as the first test of the 1997 Constitution's freedom of expression clause". In 1999, Robie became an annual Australian Press Council Fellow. He is founding editor of ''Pacific Journalism Review'', launched at the University of Papua New Guinea in 1994. Between 1998-2002, Robie was the Head of Journalism at the University of the South Pacific. He became an associate professor in Auckland University of Technology School of Communication Studies in 2005 and a professor in 2011. In 2020 he retired as director of the Pacific Media Centre. In 2021, he co-founded the Asia Pacific Media Network and produced the independent Asia-Pacific news websites Asia Pacific Report and Café Pacific. Provided by Wikipedia
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Noted: Poignant tale of colonialism, sexual politics by David Robie
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Key Melanesian media freedom challenges: Climate crisis, internet freedoms, fake news and West Papua by David Robie
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Public Enemy Number One’s global journalism by David Robie
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REVIEW: Timely climate media strategy to empower citizens by David Robie
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The sword of Damocles in the South Pacific: Two media regulatory case studies by David Robie
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REVIEW: Bearing witness in 40 years of Greenpeace chronicles by David Robie
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Behind the Fiji censorship: A comparative media regulatory case study as a prelude to the Easter putsch by David Robie
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REVIEW: Gossanna cave siege tragic tale of betrayal by David Robie
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Noted: Storytelling and race - doing it better by David Robie
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REVIEW: Noted: Refreshed digital journalism education mission needed by David Robie
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REVIEW: Behind the war on Gaza – how Israel profits globally from repression by David Robie
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REVIEW: Ethics, integrity -but what about truth? by David Robie
Published 2000-01-01
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REVIEW: Independent news champion of the developing world by David Robie
Published 1995-11-01
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REVIEW: A symbol of all that is wrong with the ‘war on terror’ by David Robie
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Frontline reporters: A students' internet coup by David Robie
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Diversity reportage in Aotearoa: Demographics and the rise of the ethnic media by David Robie
Published 2009-05-01
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