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.

Australians Deserve More Than Squirmy Government Denials of Weapons to Israel

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Despite the official line coming from the Australian government that this nation has not exported weapons to Israel for at least five years, news broke regarding evidence that the Zionist nation has been trialling an Australian made “high-precision weapon platform...

The Burning Question of Sovereignty: Interview with IAPA Candidate Uncle Wayne Wharton

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Uncle Wayne “Coco” Wharton is running for the Queensland Senate in the 7 May federal election for the Indigenous Aboriginal Party of Australia (IAPA), and the Kooma elder, along with his fellow IAPA candidates, are seeking to advance improved waterways,...

With Strip Search Class Action About to Begin, Police Admit Strip Search of Young Woman Was Illegal

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The New South Wales Police Force admitted on 2 April 2025 that a strip search performed upon a young woman attending the Byron Bay Splendour in the Grass music festival almost seven years ago, was illegal, and it appears the...

The Greens Defence Policy Is About Peace and Independence: Interview with Senator Shoebridge

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On 22 March 2025, there occurred frenzied discussions and even denouncements across Australian social media feeds, following news breaking that the Australian Greens had unveiled their first “formally costed policy” regarding Australian defence, which was announced under a headline, outlining...

The UK Refusal to Extradite El-Khouri to the US Conflicts with the Australian Decision on Duggan

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The 12 February 2025 decision of five justices of the UK Supreme Court to refuse to extradite dual British and Lebanese citizen Joseph El-Khouri to the US stands in stark contrast to the decision of the NSW Local Court to...

Former Philippines President Faces Trial Over Drug War Killing Spree

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The fact that former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte, who on taking office in June 2016, launched a drug war comprised of mass extrajudicial killings that continued until he left office in June 2022, is now in the custody of the...

Drug Summit Recommends Prohibiting Sniffer Dogs and Strip Searches at Music Festivals

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The last week released NSW Drug Summit 2024 report recommended 56 priority actions be undertaken in this state to improve the issue of illicit drugs and the harms associated, with the final one being the cessation of the use of...

Police Advised Premier “Very Early On” That ‘Antisemitic’ Caravan Bomb Plot Could Be a Hoax

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On the first day of parliamentary hearings into whether recent hate crime and antiprotest offences were enacted in bad faith, concerns around the New South Wales premier and police minister being aware that a caravan full of explosives the laws...

Reoccupying Illegally Acquired Wiradjuri Country: An Interview with Uncle Paul Towney

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Wiradjuri elder Paul Towney began occupying a parcel of land of over 2,000 acres in size said to be owned by Charles Sturt University in the NSW regional town of Orange, as he came to understand that when that land...

Calls for Federal Intervention as States and Territories Crackdown on Youth Crime

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The Crisafulli government came to power in Queensland in October 2024 with its key policy initiative being “adult crime, adult time”, which is a regime that sees kids as young as 10, who commit certain serious criminal offences facing “adult...
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