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.

Politicians Are Curtailing Liberties and Chastising the Public Over Contrived Antisemitism

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Recent days have really seen gaping holes clearly exposed in the conspiracy around rising antisemitic incidents in the community, which involve a terror plot consisting of stolen mining explosives being no such terror plot at all, whilst in the midst...

NSW Police Chased TJ Hickey to His Death 21 Years Ago and the Silence Remains

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Demonstrators gathered on Gadigal land at Waterloo’s TJ Hickey Park last Friday to mark 21 years since NSW police constable Michael Hollingsworth chased 17-year-old Gomeroi boy TJ Hickey, who was riding his bike down the street, to his death on...

ATO Whistleblower Richard Boyle Exits Plea Negotiations, Refusing to Plead to Bogus Charges

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Australian Taxation Office whistleblower Richard Boyle revealed in an open letter addressing Australian attorney general Mark Dreyfus that he posted on X on Monday, 10 February 2025 which, amongst other things, advised the nation’s chief lawmaker that he was withdrawing...

Is it Islamophobic to Criticise Indonesia’s Occupation of West Papua? 

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The Indonesian government has been illegitimately occupying the land of the West Papuan people since a 1969 referendum. What’s occurring to the West Papuans under Indonesian occupation is often referred to as a slow-motion genocide, with an estimated half a...

NSW Government Antisemitic Hate Crime Bill Tabled in Parliament

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The first piece of legislation introduced into NSW parliament for 2025 is a bill to counter rising hate crime that contains provisions that combat hate against people in general in respect of their religion or race, but it also has...

NSW Government Expands Antiprotest Laws to Cover Places of Worship

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The Minns government has kicked off the 2025 NSW parliamentary term with the introduction of new antiprotest laws to prohibit demonstrations from taking place outside of places of worship. And these laws are being delivered in response to rising “antisemitic”...

The Unique Dynamics of Drinking Cultures Among Lawyers: Interview with Dr Nyssa Ferguson

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If one walks through the central business district in any major Australian city after 5 pm on a Thursday, one notes that the area’s drinking establishments are packed with office workers, knocking back a few alcoholic drinks with colleagues, discussing...

Australian Taxpayers Fork Out $800 Million to Win the Favour of Trump

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Australian deputy PM and defence minister Richard Marles met with US secretary of defence Pete Hegseth last Friday at the Pentagon in the US state of Virginia, which marked the first such meeting Hegseth has had with a foreign counterpart,...

NSW Government Intent on Incarcerating Rather Than Diverting Troubled Youths

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“We’ve got more to do, and we are looking at legislative change,” NSW premier Chris Minns told reporters on Gomeroi Country in the northern NSW town of Moree last Friday. The NSW Labor leader was referring to changing the law...

New Federal Hate Speech Offences and Mandatory Minimum Prison Sentences Enacted

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The Albanese government’s hate crimes bill had always been divisive because of the way it was wielded by government during heated public debate about the Gaza genocide. Yet the now passed laws that the attorney general said last year were...
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