[2] He hosts a weekly Australian television program, The Great Divide on the Southern Cross Austereo TV Network, [1][permanent dead link] and is a consultant to the Washington-based global communications company Qorvis on its Fiji account.
Davis was born in Suva, Fiji,[3] the elder son of the Rev Peter Davis, who served as President of the Methodist Church in Fiji and, later, New South Wales Moderator of the Uniting Church in Australia.
For the next ten years he was an occasional guest reporter for Sunday and worked for the Seven Network, SBS[6] and with Foreign Correspondent[7] on the ABC.
In 2012, Davis was engaged as host of The Great Divide, a weekly political discussion program on the Southern Cross Austereo network (www.thegreatdivideshow.com.au) Davis is a columnist for the Fiji Sun, the country's biggest selling newspaper (www.fijisun.com.fj).He has written regularly for The Australian and his work has also appeared in The Bulletin, The Sydney Morning Herald, Herald Sun and the Fiji Times.
In 2004 he gained an award from the Australian Council of Deans of Education for the Sunday program "Cash Cow Campuses", which exposed a plagiarism scandal at the University of Newcastle,[9] Also in 2004, he won a National Press Club Excellence in Health Award for the Sunday investigation "Killer Hospitals".