Charlotte Grieve, The Sydney Morning Herald

Charlotte Grieve

The Sydney Morning Herald

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  • The Sydney Morning Herald
  • WAtoday
  • Brisbane Times
  • Traveller
  • Essential Kids

Past articles by Charlotte:

Police axed training that ‘could have prevented’ Taser death: former cop

NSW Police axed a program to help officers deal with people suffering from mental health issues, including dementia, years before 95-year-old Clare Nowland was killed. → Read More

Slow, unaccountable and riven: Is the national healthcare watchdog sick?

Insiders, doctors, patients and experts all warn the national health regulator AHPRA may not be fit for purpose. → Read More

‘This is not right’: AHPRA racism claims after Dhu’s doctor almost let off

A former AHPRA board member has spoken out about the inner workings of the regulator to expose racism and “double standards” for Aboriginal patients and doctors. → Read More

‘I cannot be quiet about Munjed’: Kurdish filmmaker says celebrity surgeon ignored her

Human rights advocate Lisa Calan’s story has been used to promote Munjed Al Muderis’ osseointegration surgery. But now, she’s revealing the truth about what happened. → Read More

‘Insider threat’: How an online date led to a ‘systemic’ failures investigation into American Express

John Smith* started dating a man who worked at American Express. The relationship took a dark turn. → Read More

‘It was horrific’: Routine procedure by Munjed Al Muderis led to six years of pain

The celebrity surgeon performed a double knee replacement on nurse and mother Kim Gollan. A fractured bone and complications caused six years of pain and her family are furious. → Read More

Celebrity surgeon’s company used faulty amputee device against internal advice

A confidential draft report reveals Munjed Al Muderis’ company was warned a prosthetic part was faulty. Despite this, they continued to use it in amputee patients. → Read More

Lifelong wounds: How Munjed Al Muderis operates in developing countries

The celebrity surgeon wanted to take his osseointegration procedure to the world. But in Iraq and Cambodia, some of his patients say they would never get the procedure again. → Read More

Oozing and maggots: The stories one of Australia’s most celebrated surgeons doesn’t want you to hear

Refugee turned high-profile surgeon Munjed Al Muderis has found wealth and fame by helping amputees walk. Many are profoundly grateful, but some rue the day they submitted to his knife. WARNING: THIS STORY CONTAINS DISTURBING IMAGES. → Read More

A dead pig, some cassowaries and an unholy fight over the Daintree

Two charities are raising millions to buy up blocks in the towns of the Daintree Rainforest and restore them to their natural state. The locals say there is nothing to ‘save’. The battle is heating up. → Read More

‘It’s almost a revolution’: What Labor means for renewables investment

Expectations for investment in renewable energy must be tempered with reality. Setting carbon-reduction targets is easy. Delivering them is difficult. → Read More

How a chemicals tycoon shaped Australia’s ‘gas-fired recovery’

Andrew Liveris is one of Australia’s most successful businessmen, an adviser to US presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama. So how did he come to shape the nation’s energy policy? → Read More

Magellan appoints David George as its new CEO

Troubled investment manager Magellan has appointed former Future Fund executive David George as its new chief executive, replacing Brett Cairns. → Read More

Macquarie profit jumps to $4.7b, ups dividend

The investment powerhouse has reported a 56 profit jump despite ongoing market volatility and tough economic conditions. → Read More

Is Queensland's natural gas industry set to reform Australia's struggling rural towns?

It's been portrayed as the solution for issues facing the bush but communities are frustrated, saying there is no accountability for when things go wrong. → Read More

Want to invest in Australian renewable energy? Good luck

A lack of large ASX-listed companies specialising in clean energy means retail investors have almost no way to get exposure to Australia’s renewable energy push. → Read More

‘It’s not our fault’: The business owners awaiting COVID-19 insurance payments

A drawn out lawsuit to determine whether insurers are liable to pay business interruption claims for COVID-19 losses has left thousands of small business owners out-of-pocket and furious. → Read More

Oil giants under scrutiny as climate pressure intensifies

Could a global carbon price be the only way to secure gas’s role in the energy transition? → Read More

‘Hindsight is a powerful thing’: AustralianSuper CEO on exiting Russia

The newly appointed chief executive of the country’s largest super fund was thrust into the middle of a geopolitical firestorm when Russian troops crossed the Ukrainian border three weeks ago. → Read More

‘I was shaking. Hypothermia, shock, all that’: Flood victim braces for insurance hikes

Joseph Booker’s house has been flooded three times in 10 years. He now says it’s probably a write-off and his family, likely many others, are bracing for yet more premium increases. → Read More