Disaster Testing urged for 1,200 after south-west Melbourne childcare worker charged with sexual assaults - Joshua Brown, 26, of Point Cook worked at 20 centres between 2017 and May 2025, and police are investigating a further allegation relating to an Essendon centre.

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In short:​

A childcare worker has been charged with more than 70 offences, including sexual assault and producing child abuse material, relating to allegations involving eight alleged victims at the Creative Garden Early Learning Centre in Point Cook.

Joshua Brown, 26, of Point Cook worked at 20 centres between 2017 and May 2025, and police are investigating a further allegation relating to an Essendon centre.

What's next?​

The Department of Health says the nature of the allegations means it may recommend some children undergo screening for infectious diseases.

More than a thousand children will be asked to undergo health screening after police charged a childcare worker with more than 70 offences allegedly linked to a childcare centre in Point Cook, in Melbourne's south-west.

Warning: This story contains details of alleged child sex abuse that may distress some audience members.

Detectives from the Sexual Crimes Squad have arrested 26-year-old Point Cook man Joshua Dale Brown in relation to alleged sexual and other offending against eight children at Creative Garden Early Learning Centre between April 2022 and January 2023.

They said the alleged victims were between five months and two years of age.

Deputy Commissioner Wendy Steendam joined senior police, the premier and Victoria's chief health officer in addressing the media about the investigation on Tuesday.

"I will say from the outset that this is an incredibly distressing investigation and the information we are going to provide today is particularly confronting as it involved offences [allegedly] committed against some of our vulnerable people in our community," she said.

The charges include sexual penetration of a child, producing child abuse material and recklessly contaminating goods to cause alarm or anxiety.

Health authorities say they have taken a "cautious" approach in recommending 1,200 children linked to the case be tested for potential infectious diseases.

Tests could take days or even weeks to come back.

G8 Education, which operates the Point Cook centre, said the allegations were extremely distressing and it was focused on supporting affected families.

The company said it carried out all required employment and background checks for Mr Brown, who no longer works at the centre.

'Deeply distressing' for families​

Acting Commander Janet Stevenson said Mr Brown was not known to police before the investigation began in May and he had a valid Working with Children Check.

Police say the significant investigation commenced after detectives allegedly discovered child abuse material and later executed a search warrant at Mr Brown's Point Cook home.

Acting Commander Stevenson said the families of the eight alleged victims were informed last week.

"As you can imagine, this was deeply distressing for the families to hear," she said.

She said Victoria Police and the Victorian Department of Health today sent a letter to all families who had children enrolled in the centres where Mr Brown worked, but she said it was not alleged that offences occurred at all the centres.

"I understand this information will be deeply concerning and come as a great shock to many of the community,"
she said.
Mr Brown has been remanded in custody to appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court in September.

Police said the man had worked at 20 childcare centres between January 2017 and May 2025, and they were continuing to investigate an allegation of offending at a centre in Essendon.

By mid-afternoon on Tuesday, callers contacting the dedicated advice line established by the state government were being warned of wait times due to a high volume of calls.

One parent told the ABC he tried to contact the line, only to wait on hold for an hour before having to hang up.

"It is easy to get through to the general advisers on the health department advice line," he said.

"But when they put you through to the nurses on the health info line who have specific information about the [alleged] child abuse issue, the wait is hours."

Health screening established as allegations investigated​

The Victorian Department of Health has initiated a public health response following the allegations.

Chief Health Officer Christian McGrath would not reveal whether Mr Brown had tested positive to sexually transmitted infections but said the manner of the alleged offending meant some children may be recommended for screening for infectious diseases.

"This is a very complex and distressing matter, and our highest priority is the health and wellbeing of the children and families," Dr McGrath said.

Dr McGrath says 2,600 families who had attended the relevant childcare centres had been contacted about the recommended health screening.

"We do understand that this is another distressing element to the situation and we're taking this approach as a precaution," he said.

"We do believe it is a low risk but we want to offer this to provide assurance to the parents about the health and wellbeing of their children."
He said the infections children have been potentially exposed to can be treated with antibiotics.

The state government has also unlocked $5,000 support payments for the parents whose children were referred for precautionary testing or attended the Point Cook or Essendon centres within certain dates.

The payments were intended to help parents cover alternative care arrangements, potential lost earnings and medical or counselling appointments.

Other childcare centres listed​

Authorities have also listed the names and dates of the other childcare centres where the alleged offender worked over about eight years.

The Victorian government said it had already contacted families with children identified as a potential exposure risk, so it was likely those who had not been contacted had not been identified as needing further public health information.

Acting Commander Stevenson said there was no suggestion the accused had offended against children in these centres, but people were encouraged to come forward with more information.

The ABC has compiled this list of centres and dates released by police.

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In an email sent to families at one of the centres listed, D.O.T.S Occupational Therapy for Children confirmed Mr Brown worked for "a total of 26 days before having his role terminated".

"[His role] did not involve him working directly with children," the email said.

"During this time, he was under supervision and had very few days working on the front desk without another team member."

It said his contract was terminated because he was "not a good fit for our practice" and stressed that the centre had "not been contacted by Victoria Police" at the time of sending the email.

"We take the safety and wellbeing of every child and family in our care extremely seriously, and we are devastated by the nature of these allegations," it said.

One parent with a child who attends Creative Garden said she only heard the news from media outside the centre this morning.

"It's scary, actually," she said.

"I feel a bit sick."

She said she would like the operators to provide some more information but described it as a great centre and had no issues with continuing to use it.

A parent with a child in another childcare centre said she was at work this morning when she received an email from Victoria Police saying that centre was involved in the investigation.

She said she immediately rushed to the centre to collect their child.

"Obviously, I am in panic," she said.

Working with Children Checks to be reviewed, premier says​

The allegations have brought scrutiny to regulation of the childcare sector.

Premier Jacinta Allan said the early childhood regulator would launch an immediate investigation into the conduct of the early education providers that Mr Brown worked for.

She said the Working with Children Check permit system would also be reviewed.

"[The allegations] are shocking and distressing, and my heart just breaks for the families who are living every parent's worst nightmare," she said.

"Families across Victoria will be horrified, will be angry and frightened."

The Victorian Liberals and Nationals issued a joint statement expressing their deepest sympathies and support for the alleged victims and their families.

They called for a comprehensive review of Victoria's safeguards for children in care, including the Working with Children Check regime and broader regulatory systems.

Victorian Greens leader Ellen Sandell said the allegations showed something is "deeply broken" within the profit-driven private childcare sector.

Her federal Senate colleague Steph Hodgins-May reiterated a call for a royal commission into the early childhood education system.

Victorian Minister for Children Lizzie Blandthorn said changes to the national framework around improving safety in childcare and education settings were being looked at by the states and territories.

The government said affected families are being offered mental health support.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07...eged-sexual-assaults-melbourne-west/105480228 (Archive)
 
Man moment.


Me, naively: "can't they just ask the potential victims and test those who were raped?"

:cryblood:
Can't believe men one day just decided not only to start supporting faggots, but even give them access to children.
We should take away their voting rights. Without male support LGBTQP+ et al will get shoved back into the closet once the girls get to have their way.
:smug:
 
We have a minor crisis in childcare at the moment. Healthcare too. Pretty much Australia wide. Reform is badly needed in childcare, and funding in both. It's almost like our exploding population has caused certain services to crumble under the pressure...

There was another serial childcare chomo discovered just last year I think, preying in Queensland. Shit's fucked.
Damn. So I assume the population isn't ready to take into account the number of """immigrants""" arriving, as well as the Chinese?

As for this fucker, has that phenotype of a faggot.
 
Homeschooling can't be the answer to this, it brings a whole host of other issues. Is there ANY way to bring a child into this world safely now??
A hybrid system where you meet regularly to ensure parents are on track and give kids the opportunity to use labs and have programs like different people coming in to talk about their jobs and stuff would work fine. There is a bunch of free programs you can find online to use as sources for learning material so it's not like back in the day where you had to rely on only the parent not being retarded. Even a not so bright parent could hash it as long as they follow a basic program. The biggest issue is whether or not you can organize with other parents to form a homeschooling group to help each other and allow kids to socialize. That's more effort but even outside a "small group" setting there are ways to find socialization for kids other than forcing them together in a school setting. Finding a neighborhood with families, going to community events, putting them in sport programs that are organized outside of a school, etc.

More people should try because I'd rather take a kid that might be a bit socially awkward with others than one that's been raped. Almost all the complaints about homeschooling are outdated and public schools churn out mentally retarded molestation victims (spiritually, if nothing else) so I don't think the cons outweigh the pros anymore. The only issue would be legal restraints.
 
A hybrid system where you meet regularly to ensure parents are on track and give kids the opportunity to use labs and have programs like different people coming in to talk about their jobs and stuff would work fine. There is a bunch of free programs you can find online to use as sources for learning material so it's not like back in the day where you had to rely on only the parent not being retarded. Even a not so bright parent could hash it as long as they follow a basic program. The biggest issue is whether or not you can organize with other parents to form a homeschooling group to help each other and allow kids to socialize. That's more effort but even outside a "small group" setting there are ways to find socialization for kids other than forcing them together in a school setting. Finding a neighborhood with families, going to community events, putting them in sport programs that are organized outside of a school, etc.

More people should try because I'd rather take a kid that might be a bit socially awkward with others than one that's been raped. Almost all the complaints about homeschooling are outdated and public schools churn out mentally retarded molestation victims (spiritually, if nothing else) so I don't think the cons outweigh the pros anymore. The only issue would be legal restraints.
Idk I flip flop on this issue a lot internally. I was a homeschool kid and I saw too many retarded adults to trust any homeschool parent ever again. I border on advocating for it to be outlawed entirely. I would if we had a stronger school system. Every parent goes into it with good intentions but just about every one fails. But then on the other hand we have this.... situation. And many more like it coming out day after day. Impossible to avoid that the system as it stands is chock-full of predators.
This issue would be solved with harsher punishments for pedos, but we can't get that since the whole fucking world is run by them.
Vigilante justice taskforce when??
 
Jesus Christ, that's horrifying. This is why the family is supposed to raise the child, not some government funded private daycare that hires random child rapists because they will work for pennies.
 
This one hit very close to home for me. Absolutely sickening. Very happy my children have never had a man in their room - I think you’ve got to pull them out if that happens. I mean, what else can you do? Men are 5% of the population but contribute 60% of the paedophiles at these facilities. Just having a man near your child MASSIVELY increases the chances of them getting molested.
 
I hate how this is written. Im not looking for morbid details but some facts would be nice.
Why that many children. Tested for what and why. What was contaminated. No answers.
It's weird how the media went out of their way to not name the disease, especially since they had to test 1 200 children.
 
It's weird how the media went out of their way to not name the disease, especially since they had to test 1 200 children.
I'm going to guess syphilis. It can be treated with antibiotics, and can go chronic rather than being cleared by the body. And the longer it goes, the weirder the symptoms get, and most doctors would never think to look for it in a young patient with normal parents. It's also endemic in the faggot population.
 
I didn't say it was impossible. In NSW, the authorities come and check for signs of that before they'll allow you to homeschool.
Ah, I'm speaking from my american experience here. We're muuuuuuuuch more relaxed about letting parents do whatever they want in the name of FREEDOM BABY. Depending on the state of course.
If we had people doing that here I'd be much less wary. Then again our CPS does fuck all half the time anyway so who can say.
 
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