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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.

NSW is a Diverse Place, It Doesn’t Need a Catholic School PTA Mindset Running It

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Instead of an expected 8 August 2024 debate on an omnibus bill that seeks to amend over 20 pieces of NSW legislation that continue to discriminate against LGBTIQA+ people and sex workers, NSW Independent for Sydney Alex Greenwich announced that...

NSW Government Re-Commits to Failed Zero Tolerance Approach Ahead of Drug Summit

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NSW is so ready for drug law reform that it hurts to watch a party like NSW Labor come to power, with many members, just like all the NSW Greens, having been actively campaigning on the need for reform for...

The UK Far Right Riots Should Be of Concern, as Australia Is Awash with White Nationalists

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The streets of the UK have been flooded with far-right rioting, looting and vicious targeted attacks upon Muslims and immigrants, as well as their properties and businesses, which was sparked by the killing of three girls and misinformation regarding the...

AUSMIN Further Confirmed Labor’s Tossed the Keys to Australian Defence to the Pentagon

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Australian defence minister Richard Marles made an extremely telling quip during opening remarks at this year’s AUSMIN conference, and that was to state that Australia is “experiencing a navy takeover of our defence force”, and by that he kiddingly meant...

NSW Refuses to Decriminalise Cannabis, Despite Top Lawyers Telling Inquiry It’s High Time

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Established in March this by the Premier and Finance Committee, the NSW parliamentary inquiry into the state’s regulatory framework for cannabis has as a chief concern whether to decriminalise the widely recreationally used, yet still illegal, psychoactive plant. Yet, on...

The State Is Still Abusing Ex-Child Wards, Via Redress, Just as it Did in Their Youth

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As Leonie Sheedy recalls, when the girls who were under state care at the notorious Parramatta Girls Home held a protest in 1969, calling out the conditions they were subjected to by the NSW state, they were sent to Long...

‘Probable Terrorism Threat’ Stems from Rise in Far-Right Extremism

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So, prime minister Anthony Albanese turned up the volume on Australia’s National Terrorism Threat Level on Monday morning, from “possible” to “probable”, which he added does not mean “imminent” or that intelligence has any details about a specific “threat or...

NSW Labor Is Attempting to Kill Key LGBTIQ Reforms, Says Pride in Protest’s Rohen and Quay-Quay

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Independent member for Sydney Alex Greenwich introduced the Equality Legislation Amendment (LGBTIQA+) Bill 2023, into state parliament last August, which is an omnibus piece of legislation that facilitates a range of overdue rights amendments for LGBTIQA+ people. And with the...

The Current Criticism of Israeli Zionism Is in No Way an Antisemitic Hate Crime

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Rastafarianism is way of life and culture born out of the African communities brought to Jamaica to be treated as slaves by the Spanish over the 18th century. This belief system emerged from the synthesis of the Bible’s Old Testament,...

White Supremacist Terrorist Attacks Are Trending in NSW: Three Incidents in Four Weeks

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Sebastian Newman was charged in Sutherland Local Court with two terrorism offences on Thursday. And it would appear from a number of details in the reports that he’s a white supremacist-type of terrorist, but as to his distinct ethnic background...
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