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.

The Fear of Terrorism Does Not Justify the Wholesale Removal of Citizens’ Rights

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Home affairs minister Peter Dutton slid through his ASIO Bill 2020 with bipartisan approval on the final sitting day of parliament last year. The usual suspect, the fear of terrorism, was cited as justification for the passing of the 90th...

David Shoebridge Runs for Federal Parliament on Platform of Social Justice

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Political parties are gearing up for the next federal election. While the Morrison government’s surprise May 2019 win at the ballot seems like only yesterday, rumour is the Coalition is about to announce a spring 2021 vote, hoping to ride...

Should Police Publicly Name Persons Who Are Suspected of Criminal Offences?

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The long unsolved mid-1990s Claremont murders are indicative of a much wider crisis of often lethal, violent crimes perpetrated against women in the Australian setting. Over a 15 month period commencing in January 1996, three young women went missing whilst...

The Racialised Violence of Settler Colonialism: An Interview With Deathscapes’ Joseph Pugliese

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Speaking of fake news, the nation of Australia was founded upon it. The British staked their claim over the largest island on the planet under the legal fiction of terra nullius: that there were no occupants of the land prior...

Vote to Legalise Cannabis in the WA Election: An Interview With LCWA’s Leo Treasure

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The 31st of January this year marked 12 months since the ACT legalised the personal use and possession of cannabis. And to date, the sky is yet to fall in. In fact, by all accounts, nothing has changed except for...

An Australian First: Prison Officer Charged With Manslaughter Over Aboriginal Custodial Death

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A 57-year-old Corrective Services NSW officer presented at Lismore police station on 5 February 2021 and was charged with manslaughter over the 15 March 2019 shooting death of Wiradjuri man Dwayne Johnstone, who was a detainee in the custody of...

Post-Coup Myanmar Mobilises for Democracy. But There’s no Respite for the Rohingya

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In an early morning coup on 1 February, the Myanmar military - the Tatmadaw - reassumed complete control of the nation of Myanmar, after a little over five years since the southeast Asian country held its first democratic election in...

What Would Jesus Have Thought About Morrison Government Policy?

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There’s little debate over whether the historical figure of Jesus of Nazareth actually existed around the commencement of the Common Era. While most of the details about him come from the four gospels of the Bible, first-century historians Cornelius Tacitus...

Prosecution of Refugee Rally Organiser for Incitement Could a Have Chilling Effect

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As Melbourne was in lockdown last April, the Refugee Action Collective (RAC) organised a car cavalcade to demonstrate against the ongoing detention of the Medevac refugees who were being detained inside Preston’s Mantra Hotel. After having been locked up on...

Morrison Drafts Laws to Placate Murdoch, as Google Threatens to Pull the Plug

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Since the advent of the internet, data has increasingly risen in worth to the point that these days it’s the most valuable resource on the planet. Over that same time frame, consumers have become increasingly aware that digital platforms are...
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