Selected
Documentaries
Home-Grown Imam - Compass (Series 38), ABC TV
Director/Producer
Sheikh Shadi is changing the face of Islam here. But not everyone agrees with his views, and the biggest test of his leadership comes with the outbreak of the Israel-Gaza war.

She survived years as a sex slave and escaped to Australia as a refugee. Aminata Conteh-Biger can't change the past but now she's ready to help the future of her homeland, which has become the world's most dangerous place to give birth.
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NY Film Festival - Silver Medal, Health Category 2018

Iceland: The Best Place to Be a Woman - SBS Dateline
Director/Produecer
The Viking nation of Iceland has become a feminist utopia. Dateline looks at how the island country became the best place on earth to be a woman, and why that also means it's the best place to be a man.

Child Prisoners in the Philippines
Director/Producer/Writer
Kylie Grey spends three weeks inside Cebu city prison with eight year old Thommy and his friends. The children are housed with adults in an overcrowded prison but they have each other. Kylie follow's Thommy's journey in and out of prison.

When the Battle Comes Home - 101 East, Aljazeera
Producer
Aljazeera's award winning 101 East program looks at the rising rates of mental health problems among Australian veterans of the war in Afghanistan

Lottery of Life - Compass (Series 37), ABC TV
Director/Producer
The decision to donate organs from a loved one presents families with one of life's most difficult moments. Compass meets the recipients, donor families, nurses and doctors as they confront these complex questions.
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Vanished: Canada's Missing Women - SBS Dateline
Director/Producer
Canada and Australia share a dark secret: in recent decades thousands of Indigenous women have been murdered or gone missing. What can Australia learn from Canada’s attempts to address the problem?

My Home Your War - Women Make Movies
Director/Producer/Writer
MY HOME – YOUR WAR offers an extraordinary look at the effect of the Iraq war through the eyes of an ordinary Iraqi woman. Shot in Baghdad over three years that span the time before, during and after the invasion of Iraq, filmmaker Kylie Grey's profoundly moving film brings a perspective that – until now – has rarely been available to U.S. audiences.
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NY Film Festival Gold World Medal - Best documentary
Atom Awards - Best doco social issues
European Film Festival - Best non-Europen Doco

Camel Jockeys: Child Trafficking in the Middle East - ABC TV
Producer/researcher
Children as young as three years old are being trafficked from South Asia to work as camel jockeys for wealthy Arab Sheikhs in the UAE. Kylie Grey and the Foreign Correspondent crew investigate and uncover shocking conditions these children endure eventually smuggling the footage out where it was used by the United Nations to introduce anti-slavery laws.
NY Film Festival - Gold Medal, Social Issues 2004

Killer Crocs - Aljazeera Network
Producer
As saltwater crocodiles stalk Australia’s waterways, we investigate if they should be culled to curb attacks on humans.
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