
Charlotte Grieve
Charlotte Grieve is an investigative journalist renowned for her rigorous reporting and commitment to uncovering the truth. As part of The Age’s investigative unit, she has garnered several awards for her work, showcasing her dedication to journalism and the public interest. Recently, Grieve found herself in the Federal Court of Australia, where she provided evidence in a defamation case against surgeon Al Muderis, defending the integrity of her reporting on his alleged unethical practices.
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