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.

Post-Lockdown Strip Searches Are Back, Including the Dreaded Squat and Cough

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Sniff Off posted a 5 November warning on its Facebook page, alerting the public that police officers were strip searching Sydney Star Casino patrons at that time. The anti-drug dog campaign did so, as it works on the understanding that...

Vale Lanz Priestley: The Mayor of Martin Place

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“When you come across a situation and you look and think, somebody should do something about this,” Lanz Priestley once said, “remember, you are somebody.” And anyone who knew the unofficial Mayor of Martin Place is well aware that he...

Even With the Leaked Texts, Macron Was Right, Morrison Is a Liar

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At the G20 summit in Rome last weekend, an Australian reporter asked president Emmanuel Macron whether he thought prime minister Scott Morrison had lied to him in relation to pulling out of a $90 billion submarine deal. And the French...

Calls to Depopulate the NSW Prison System, as COVID Claims It First Inmate

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NSW Health announced on Monday that the first COVID casualty relating to the Parklea Correctional Centre virus outbreak had occurred, as an unvaccinated man in his 60s, who had underlying health conditions, died at Concord Hospital due to an infection acquired...

Legalising Hemp Leaf Foods: An Interview With Industry Pioneer Andrew Kavasilas

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These days, if you walk down the aisles of any Australian supermarket, whether it be a major outlet or a smaller local store, you’ll come across hempseed food products. And they’ll usually be found in the health food section, as...

Climate Action, Not Global Cop Out: An Interview With Workers for Climate Action’s Caitlin Doyle-Markwick

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Scott Morrison just addressed the COP26 in Glasgow. And true to form, the PM blew unintelligible hot air at the crowd attending “the last chance saloon” for climate action, as he ticked the required seen-to-be-doing-something box and maintained business as...

As Australia Cops Out at COP26, Extinction Rebellion Targets Sydney Opera House

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“The COP process has failed. Twenty-fifty is too late,” Extinction Rebellion organiser and spokesperson Larissa Payne told those gathered at the entrance to Sydney Opera House at 11 am on Monday morning. “This is climate code red for humanity.” At...

COVID Restriction Breaches Were Driven by Police Enforcement, Report Finds

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The measures that were set in place by the Berejiklian government in response to the outbreak of the Delta strain of COVID-19 were extreme. Designed to prevent the mass death that was seen elsewhere across the globe, the key approach...

US and UK Continue to Torture Assange, as Morrison Complaisantly Looks On

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Lawyer acting for Washington in the appeal against the decision not to extradite Julian Assange to the US James Lewis this week provided the UK High Court with a written “package of assurances” relating to the Australian journalist’s welfare if...

Police Continue to Use Consorting Laws to Target the Most Vulnerable, Watchdog Finds

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If a NSW police officer officially warns a civilian over the age of 14 to stop communicating with at least two convicted criminals, and the individual continues to interact with at least two of the cited past offenders on at...
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