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.

Preventing Evictions: An Interview With The First Nations Homelessness Project’s Jennifer Kaeshagen

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Western Australia has the highest rate of public housing evictions in the country. Over the period July 2016 to April 2018, 1,242 households were ordered to vacate their public housing property, with extreme poverty being the major driver behind these...

Baxter Youth Detainee Riot Reveals Failures in Juvenile Justice System

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Sunday night’s riot and the subsequent standoff at the Frank Baxter Juvenile Justice Centre has drawn keen attention towards the broken NSW youth justice system, which sees highly disadvantaged children and youths locked away in under resourced facilities. The riot...

It’s Time to End Morrison’s Religious Privilege Crusade

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Morrison’s religious discrimination legislation could be brought to federal parliament as early as next week. The Pentecostal PM wants to prevent discrimination against the only institutions in the nation that have the right to discriminate incorporated into both federal and...

Recognition Is a Diversion From Treaty: An Interview With Lidia Thorpe

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Recently appointed Indigenous affairs minister Ken Wyatt announced at the National Press Club on 10 July that he’s proposing the country hold a referendum on constitutional change for First Nations peoples during the current parliamentary term. The debate around constitutional...

Legalise Drugs to Reduce Violent Crime: An Interview With LEAP’s Greg Denham

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One of the unintended consequences of the war on drugs listed in the 2011 Global Commission on Drug Policy report is “the growth of a ‘huge criminal black market’, financed by the risk-escalated profits of supplying international demand for illicit...

NSW Police Are Using Strip Searches to Intimidate

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The NSW coronial inquiry into six drug-related deaths at music festivals heard testimony last week regarding a police officer who threatened to make a strip search “nice and slow”, unless the woman being ordered to take her clothes off, confessed...

Extinction Rebellion Activist Imprisoned Over Non-Custodial Offence

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As the reality of the climate emergency becomes more widely accepted throughout the community, those who continue to deny it seem to be mainly those in charge. And, as usual, they want to clamp down on individuals who don’t reflect...

Zapatista Indigenous Autonomous Zones Threatened by Militarisation

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A group of leading intellectuals from around the globe have penned an open letter calling out the Mexican government’s increased militarisation in the south-eastern state of Chiapas, as they’re concerned deployed troops could turn against the Zapatista Army of National...

West Papuans Have United to Reclaim Their Nation

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The United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) announced last week that the three main West Papuan military factions have united under the one single command. And the newly-formed West Papua Army is now operating under its political leadership. The...

Decriminalise Queensland Sex Work: An Interview With Respect’s Janelle Fawkes

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Amnesty International adopted a sex work decriminalisation policy back in 2016. It was a move that formally recognised the high rates of human rights abuses in the industry, as well as that many of the harms associated with sex work...
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