Chris Gillett
Chris Gillett is an Australian TV journalist and a supervising producer at the ABC's flagship current affairs program 7.30.
His work has been recognised with awards in Australia and abroad, including a Press Club Quill Award, a Kennedy Award and a New York Film Festival World Medal.
He previously worked as a producer at The Project.
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Latest by Chris Gillett
'Do your homework': Retirees turn on each other over gated villages
The $12 billion land lease industry, which caters to retirees looking for affordable low-maintenance living, has largely flown under the radar. But across the country, more claims are emerging of questionable practices including fee gouging, excessive rent increases and misleading contracts.
Investors slash more than $200 million from value of land lease operator after ABC investigation
Lifestyle Communities share price plunges more than 18 per cent in the wake of an ABC investigation detailing claims the operator of gated communities for the over 50s is gouging residents with unfair fees including charging the dead rent.
How an idyllic retirement resort became a 'financial prison'
Land lease communities, where retirees buy their home but rent the land, are booming, fuelled by a housing affordability crisis and an aging population. But some residents say they feel trapped in a "financial prison" and experts say a lack of legal protections leave some with few options for redress.
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'I feel violated, I trusted them': Patients appalled after being shown the true nature of their medical bills
Medical bills examined by experts reveals how Australian chronic pain sufferers are being apparently billed for fictitious services, inflated costs, and treatments for conditions they don't have.
'I thought I was going to die': More horror stories are emerging about spinal cord stimulators
After a Four Corners investigation exposed safety issues with spinal cord stimulators, more patients have come forward to share their experiences of complications from the devices or the procedures to install them.
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'I'm so sorry': Teresa had a minor procedure to treat her chronic pain. The surgeon struck her spinal cord
People with chronic pain are suffering infections, shocks and even more pain from a device advertised as safe and effective. There are now calls for them to be recalled following a Four Corners investigation.
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'I miss my mate': David's wife of 43 years died after a popular procedure to treat pain
More than 3 million Australians have chronic pain. This treatment is popular, but it's putting lives at risk.
Questionable billing by some doctors is rife in Australia's medical industry. Here's how it works
A major investigation into the chronic pain industry has uncovered how Australia's healthcare system is being left open to financial exploitation by some medical practitioners.
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Medicare watchdog investigates just 100 cases of inappropriate billing every 12 months
The watchdog responsible for policing Medicare investigates just 0.07 per cent of health professionals each year, is chronically understaffed and underfunded, and is led by bureaucrats with strong links to the powerful Australian Medical Association, an ABC-Nine investigation has found.
'I've had everything sliced off': Janine was persuaded to undergo a labiaplasty that wasn't medically necessary
The $1.4 billion cosmetic surgery industry is illegally claiming Medicare rebates for medically unnecessary procedures such as facelifts, Botox, breast implants and tummy tucks.
Medicare bulk-billing figures artificially inflated by systemic rorting
Systemic rorting of Medicare is artificially inflating official statistics that almost nine out of 10 patients are bulk-billed by their doctor and don't pay any out-of-pocket costs.
Inappropriate Medicare billing occurring in all areas of health sector, expert says
Doctors are abusing the $28 billion Medicare system, at times putting patients at risk, billing dead people and falsifying patient records, all to boost profits, according to the findings of an expert.
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Community wants answers as millions of dollars go unaccounted for
An investigation into one of the country's most prominent Indigenous corporations has found millions unaccounted for a year after its directors were removed and special administrators appointed.
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'I wouldn't want to go to a nursing home': Retirees trying to avoid going into aged care
For many senior Australians, staying at home as long as possible is the goal.
'You shouldn't be forced to eat your own home': Paul Keating reignites debate over superannuation increase
The super guarantee is legislated to increase to 12 per cent within the next four years — but former prime minister Paul Keating argues the rate should be increased further.
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A year on from disaster — one couple's journey through drought
Farmers Grace and David Quast decided to get married on their land during the peak of a crippling drought. Here's where they are one year on.
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