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.

Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi May Spend the Rest of Her Life in Prison

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Former Myanmar state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi will continue to spend more of her life under the imprisonment of the nation’s ruling military junta, after she was sentenced on Monday to four years prison time, which army chief Min...

Rich Nations Are Withholding Vaccines From the Poorest, Explains AFTINET’s Dr Patricia Ranald

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The Delta variant of COVID-19 arrived in Sydney in June. And with the onset of this more virulent strain of the virus, the race was on to vaccinate as many people as possible in order to prevent a widespread outbreak...

Drug Decriminalisation Likely for the ACT: An Interview With Labor MLA Michael Pettersson

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A parliamentary committee review of a proposal to decriminalise drugs in the capital territory tabled its final report last week, and it has recommended the ACT Legislative Assembly should pass laws that would remove criminal sanctions for the personal possession...

NSW Is Incarcerating First Nations People for Fishing in Their Own Waters

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“They’ve been prosecuting our people down here for cultural fishing,” said Wally Stewart. “There is a law that gives us a right to fish, which is section 211 of the Native Title Act. And it’s been Commonwealth law that fisheries have...

Sydney Condemns Morrison’s Attempt to Enshrine Religious Bigotry in Law

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Before a crowd of protesters gathered at Sydney’s Taylor Square on Sunday, well known drag queen Etcetera Etcetera recalled spending 13 years in “incredibly religious, conservative school systems”, where they were taught that the way that they are is wrong....

Thorpe Calls for a First Nations Legal Defence Fund to Battle Miners

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The Coalition’s neoliberal approach to governing involves the passing of flimsy regulations - dressed up as palatable laws - that, in the case of mining and development, charge corporations with progressing the Australian colonising project via the further dispossession of...

As NSW Refuses to Save Teenage Lives, NZ Legalises Pill Testing Nationwide

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New Zealand became the first nation to officially legalise pill testing, or drug checking services, on 1 December, as the government passed a bill enshrining the harm reduction intervention in law. The move comes just a week after a bill...

Out There, Settling Scores: The NSW Police Fixated Persons Investigation Unit

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A successful motion was passed in state parliament on 24 November, which requires the NSW Police Force, the minister for police, and the LECC to hand over any documentation relating to the wrongful arrest of Luke Brett Moore on 25...

Sentenced to Prison Over Nonviolent Climate Action: An Interview With Activist Sergeio Herbert

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Social media platforms have recently lit up with praise for climate activist Sergeio Herbert, who, after being involved in a series of nonviolent direct actions conducted by Blockade Australia, was sentenced to 12 months in prison by a NSW magistrate....

Missing and Murdered First Nations Women: Senator Dorinda Cox on the Parliamentary Inquiry

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Greens Senator Dorinda Cox successfully moved a motion on 25 November to establish a government inquiry into missing and murdered Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and children. The Yamatji Noongar woman stated that there over 70 such cases nationwide...
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