Charlotte Grieve is an investigative journalist and author of Duty To Warn.
From heroin addiction to outback medicine, this doctor has treated Australia’s most vulnerable. Now, the regulator has almost pursued him out of the profession.
Complaints to the health regulator from a disgruntled ex-employee who tried to sell tarot card readings to her patients have destroyed Jenna’s mental health and cost thousands in legal fees and higher insurance premiums.
Her father lost his leg below the knee as a young man. When a famous doctor promised him life-changing surgery, this journalist’s suspicions grew.
Westpac has conducted an internal investigation into fraud in its business banking division that staff say has been driven by a toxic, sales-focused culture.
As a pair of gunmen unleashed hell at Bondi Beach, brave Sydneysiders defended their loved ones and passing strangers.
The company does thousands of operations a year around the world. Now an embattled surgeon wants to bring it here, sparking alarm.
Women are rejecting medical assistance during pregnancy and birth in a small but growing trend known as freebirthing. Why?
Damian Kassabgi hoped to run the lobby group from the northern NSW locale, but lasted only 16 months.
After two regulatory investigations spanning three years, John Smith wants Australia’s privacy regulation overhauled.
The privacy watchdog wants American Express to overhaul its technology systems after a lengthy investigation found they were exposed to insider threats.