One of the Australian DJs linked to the suicide of a British nurse following a royal prank phone call has quit radio.
Mel Greig filed a claim against her employer with Fair Work Australia, accusing the company of failing to maintain a safe workplace.
Australia correspondent Donna Demaio said the claim followed a media storm over a prank phone call that linked Greig and another DJ to the death of nurse Jacintha Saldanha.
"Mel has just announced that she has quit, parting ways with the radio station, the Southern Cross Austereo company, that she was employed by," Ms Demaio said.
Austereo said the dispute has been amicably resolved and Greig has resigned.