Graham Davis

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Graham Hunt Davis is a Walkley Award and Logie Award winning Australian journalist.

The son of a Methodist minister and educated at Newington College (1966-1971) [1], Davis worked mainly in radio for the BBC, ABC and the Macquarie Radio Network before moving to television in 1981. Two years later he joined the Nine Network and staff of Sunday and remained there until 1994. For the next ten years he was as an occasional guest reporter for Sunday and worked for the Seven Network, SBS and with Foreign Correspondent on the ABC. He has also written for The Bulletin, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, Herald Sun and the Fiji Times. In 2004, Davis returned full time to Sunday and remained there until August 2006. He is the winner of a number of awards including the 1995 Walkley Award for Best Investigative Report for a story on commercial infiltration of the ABC, a 1994 Logie Award for a story "Ship of Shame". Davis has judged both the Walkely Awards and was on the national panel that reviewed the Journalists' Code of Ethics.

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  1. ^ Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp49