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.

Hillsong Pastor Brian Houston Charged With Concealing a Child Sexual Offence

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Cofounding Hillsong pastor Brian Houston was charged by NSW police on 5 August, over his alleged concealment of child sexual abuse that occurred in the 1970s, when the head of the Pentecostal megachurch became privy to the information in 1999....

A Last Resort? NSW Police Powers to Arrest Without a Warrant

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The pandemic era has changed the legal landscape within the state of NSW. The most obvious and abrupt aspect to this are the extra restrictions and offences that have been issued during the course of the COVID-19 outbreaks, as well...

Biosecurity Policing: The Securitisation of Public Health in the Pandemic Era

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One of the most prominent aspects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in this country has been an increased police presence on the streets, with officers enforcing an array of new biosecurity powers with gusto. In the pandemic era, Australian police...

In a Time of Mounting Crises, Morrison’s Political Cunning Does Not the Leader Make

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The understanding that prime minister Scott Morrison is a cunning political player yet lacks the leadership skills that are needed to run a nation is becoming a common sentiment around the country these days. Labor MP Julian Hill helped popularise...

Sky News Ban: Google Cracks Down on Murdoch Spreading COVID Misinformation

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Yesterday saw the week-long ban on Sky News Australia from posting new content on YouTube come to an end. This barring was significant for the right-wing broadcaster as, while its television audience is relatively small, its YouTube presence outstrips other...

Indefinite Detention Without Trial, That Is Australia, Says SA Barrister Claire O’Connor SC

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The majority of the High Court ruled on 23 June that Australian law provides for the indefinite detention of asylum seekers, refugees, and stateless people in immigration detention under the authority of the executive branch of government. The finding came...

PM Facilitates Green Energy for Singapore and Gas for Australia: An Interview with 350’s Lucy Manne

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The sequence of events is well known. Over the summer of 2019-20, Australia suffered its worst bushfire season ever. This occurred at the same time as extreme climate-driven weather events were steadily increasing around the planet. In February last year,...

NSW Police Force Ensures There Will Be No Protests During Lockdown

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In response to the massive anti-lockdown protest that shook the Sydney CBD on 24 February, the NSW Police Force turned the Sydney’s central business district and sizable areas around it into a no-go zone over the last weekend. On the Saturday...

The Laws Governing the Military’s Deployment on the Australian Public

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As of this morning, three hundred Australian Defence Force troops have been deployed primarily to southwest and western Sydney to help state law enforcement police ensure the diverse communities of lower socioeconomic standing comply with COVID stay-at-home orders. NSW police...

Instead of Rights for All, Morrison Is Pushing for a “Christian Bill of Rights”

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The second wave of COVID-19 with its accompanying lockdowns has brought rights issues to the fore. But while many are questioning whether rights to movement and association are being undermined, the truth is there’s no federal law guaranteeing most human...
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