Paul Gregoire

Paul Gregoire is a Sydney-based journalist and writer. He's the winner of the 2021 NSW Council for Civil Liberties Award For Excellence In Civil Liberties Journalism. Prior to Sydney Criminal Lawyers®, Paul wrote for VICE and was the news editor at Sydney’s City Hub.

Protesters Outside Melbourne Restaurant Were Antigenocide, Not Antisemitic

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Around 20 antigenocide and pro-Palestinian activists protested the Miznon restaurant in the Naarm-Melbourne CBD last Friday night, 4 July 2025, as the Israeli owner of the establishment, Shahar Segal, is also the spokesperson for the so-called ‘Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’ (GHF),...

Anti-Zionism Is Anti-Colonialism, Not Antisemitism

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Prior to the onslaught of the Israeli-perpetrated genocide in Gaza in October 2023, the term Zionism wasn’t part of the mainstream vernacular in the Australian public sphere. So, when reporting on 2021 attacks upon Palestinian worshippers at al-Aqsa Mosque or...

Police Minister in a Tither About Climate Activist Workshop, But Not Police Assaults on Civilians

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NSW police minister Yasmin Catley is in an uproar after becoming aware that arch climate defence group Rising Tide actually have the gall to be holding a three day Action Camp on Gadigal land in the Sydney suburb of Marrickville...

US Supreme Court Consolidates Trump’s Power, Whilst Stymieing That of the Judiciary

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The US Supreme Court has ruled that federal court judges do not have the power to issue universal injunctions that block US presidential executive orders, which is a finding that not only consolidates the power of US president Donald Trump,...

NSW Police and VicPol Are Routinely Applying Brute Force to Silence Protesters

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The vicious assault upon former Greens candidate Hannah Thomas by NSW police officers at an early morning 27 June 2025 pro-Palestinian demonstration on Bidjigal land in the Sydney suburb of Belmore has garnered national headlines. But the horrific attack was...

NSW’s Illegitimate Hate and Protest Laws Are Creating Social Division, Says NSWCCL President Timothy Roberts

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A caravan filled with explosives and a note listing Jewish premises around Sydney was located on a property on Dharug land in the semirural suburb of Dural on 19 January, and following information related to the discovery of it being...

Senior Labor Staffers Shed No Light at Caravan Inquiry, Because They Didn’t Take Notes

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Senior staff from the offices of NSW premier Chris Minns and state police minister Yasmine Catley, who were present during NSW police briefings about the caravan located on a Dural property on 19 January 2025, finally turned up to testify...

NSW Police Declares a Critical Incident, After Officers Viciously Assault Hannah Thomas

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The public backlash over the vicious assault by New South Wales police officers of former Greens candidate for Grayndler Hannah Thomas has been fierce. The attack, that’s left the lawyer with serious facial injuries, occurred early on Friday, 27 June...

Police Thugs Let Rip on Peaceful Antigenocide Protesters on Bidjigal in Police State NSW

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New South Wales police officers are well aware when turning up to a clandestine early morning antigenocide demonstrations that activists aren’t going to be swinging. But at 6 am on Friday 27 June 2025, when peaceful protesters did turn up...

NSW Inquiry into Cannabis Laws Recommends Staged Reforms Leading to Legalisation

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The NSW parliamentary inquiry into state laws governing cannabis released its final report on 20 June 2025, and its central issue, that the fairly innocuous psychoactive plant remains illegal, was found to be causing harm in the community and the...
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