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Source: Dr David Robie â Café Pacific â Analysis-Reportage:
As well as playing a role in critical moments of history as a journalist in the region,
Professor David Robieâs students have also covered landmark events
that helped shape some Pacific nations. Image: AUT Pasifika
By Laurens Ikinia
A JOURNALIST who sailed on board the bombed environmental ship
Rainbow Warrior, was arrested at gunpoint in New Caledonia while investigating French military garrisons in pro-independence Kanak villages, and reported on social justice issues across the Pacific has stepped down as founding director of the Pacific Media Centre.
Professor David Robie, 75, an author, academic, independent journalist and journalism professor at Auckland University of Technology, retired this week after more than 18 years at the institution.
By Laurens Ikinia
A journalist who sailed on board the bombed environmental ship
Rainbow Warrior, was arrested at gunpoint in New Caledonia while investigating French military garrisons in pro-independence Kanak villages, and reported on social justice issues across the Pacific has stepped down as founding director of the Pacific Media Centre.
Professor David Robie, 75, an author, academic, independent journalist and journalism professor at Auckland University of Technology, retired this week after more than 18 years at the institution.
He has been working as a journalist for more than 46 years and as an academic for more than 27 years.
But a journalism or academic career were not always clearcut pathways for Dr Robie. During his studies in high school, he was heavily involved in outdoor pursuits and he became a Queen’s Scout.
Pandemic doesn t deter Boy Scout from continuing family s Eagle tradition
Don Maines, CORRESPONDENT
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Ethan Cooper, 16, built a lost-and-found cabinet for his alma mater, Challenger Elementary School for his Boy Scout Eagle project. With him are Challenger Principal Becky Morris, Assistant Principal Stacie Muras and former Challenger librarian Jenni Murphy. Show MoreShow Less
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Cooper, shown with Jenni Murphy, former librarian at Challenger Elementary School, also built 130 plywood spacers to insert in the school’s library shelves to prevent kids from pushing books too far back. Show MoreShow Less
Earning the highest honor in Boy Scouts is a tradition in Ethan Cooper’s family, but he holds the distinction of achieving the honor during a pandemic.
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