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New direction for Fiji Times

New direction for Fiji Times
Wednesday, October 06, 2010

The Fiji Times will look to rebuild its relationship with the government says publisher Dallas Swinstead.

Swinstead told FBC News the onus is on the Times to prove to the people and the government that they are a newspaper with a good strong heart and a love for Fiji.

The experienced newspaper man says the Fiji Times is a quality product they need to keep alive and develop.

"Yes, we are changing direction. Having watched News Ltd perish in this country, there’s no sense in committing suicide, even with a local-owned replacement. There is no doubt that The Fiji Times cannot be antagonistic to the Government, What on earth does it prove? But we will ask questions in a fair and balanced way because we will be helping to bring the people to the government."

Swinstead met the permanent secretary for Information Sharon Smith-Johns last week and says they largely saw eye to eye on issues.

"The meeting went well. I presented my credentials, which if I may say so, are pretty good; I said my piece and the permanent secretary said hers. I certainly understood that she was delivering the government’s line and in my short time here I have already chosen to support that line. Why, because some most respected people here have spoken to me about infrastructure finally taking shape; about one nation one people, about equality from coasts to coasts. If you like you can be cynical about it but from where I stand – and I first made up my mind about this in 1979 as I left after 4 years in the chair at the Times - the two main communities have to learn to live together equally, with equal opportunity and equal hard work."

Swinstead says former editor Netani Rika ‘sacrificed his job’ for the Fiji Times and described him as an ‘intelligent and thoughtful’ person.
Report by: Stanley Simpson

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