Grahame Morris
Grahame Morris is Chairman, Government Services, of PricewaterhouseCoopers in Canberra, Australia. He was formerly a Director and remains a shareholder of Sydney-based PR company, Jackson Wells Morris.
From February 2004 to August 2005 Morris was a columnist with the weekly Media supplement in The Australian newspaper, published by the Murdoch-owned News Limited. The column is entitled "Beyond Spin".
Prior to that Morris worked for various Liberal politicians, including a stint as Chief of Staff for Prime Minister John Howard. [1]
In October 2006 the Australian Financial Review reported that AWB Limited had hired Morris to help provide advice ahead of expected adverse recommendations of a Commission of Inquiry into kickbacks paid, in breach of United Nations sanctions, on wheat shipments to Iraq.
External links
- Jackson, Wells, Morris, "Grahame Morris", undated, accessed December 2004.
- "Grahame Morris - still spinning”, Media Watch, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, October 18, 2004.
- Grahame Morris, "Political Analysts Panel", Proceedings of Australian Industry Group Annual National Forum 2004: Breaking through: New Options, New Ambitions for Australia, August 8-9 2004.
- "Ascham School out to restore class", Courier Mail, March 10, 2005.
- Nick Leys, "Heads roll as the chalk flies", The Australian, March 12, 2005.
- David Mark, "Opinion divided over timing of terror threat announcement", The World Today, ABC Local Radio, November 3, 2005.
- Tracey Lee and Angus Grigg, "AWB Gets Help From Morris", Australian Financial Review, October 10, 2006, page 5.