Childcare giant shuts 40 centres after alleged paedo scandal caused mass exodus

Childcare giant G8 has announced it will shut 40 centres after a mass exodus of families sparked by allegations a worker abused children at one of its Melbourne locations.

Homosexual accused paedophile Joshua Brown is facing 150 charges relating to 12 alleged child victims at four childcare centres, including G8-run Creative Garden Early Learning Point Cook.

G8, Australia’s largest for-profit childcare operator, said on Wednesday it would suspend 40 of its 395 centres – 12 in Victoria, 12 in Western Australia, seven in NSW, five in Queensland and four in South Australia – including Brown’s former workplace.

The company, which has also had conditions placed on 120 of its centres and enforcement actions issued to 87, said in a statement to shareholders on Wednesday that “serious child safety incidents” had affected families’ confidence, the Herald Sun reported.

G8’s share price sat at just 16c by the close of business, down from $1.27 last year, while spot occupancy was down 7 points to 56.4%, meaning the company was operating at just over half capacity.

CEO Pejman Okhovat said the closures were due to a range of factors, and that the “immediate focus” was to transition families out of closing centres.

“We have a responsibility to operate sustainably and responsibly, in a way that delivers the best possible outcomes for families and supports children to grow, thrive and learn in safe and supportive environments,” he said.

United Workers Union early childhood education and care director Carolyn Smith estimated about 1,000 educators would be affected by the closures, resulting in them being moved to other G8 centres or made redundant.

Georgia Dent, CEO of advocacy group The Parenthood, said parents were increasingly concerned about the safety of their children at childcare centres.

“Falling occupancy at G8 has been driven in part by declining parental confidence following serious safety breaches and scandals,” she said.

Brown’s arrest in July last year was followed by charges being laid against a childcare worker in Sydney a month later, warnings the industry has been infiltrated by thousands of paedophiles, and revelations foreign students are using the childcare system as a pathway to permanent residency.

List of centres shut by G8:

Nurture One Tamworth Children’s Centre NSW
Greenwood Penrith NSW
Albert Street Children’s Centre NSW
Bambinos Kindergarten Banksia NSW
Greenwood Concord NSW
Little Angels World of Learning NSW
Vaucluse Kinder Haven NSW
Lilliput World of Learning QLD
Community Kids Goodna Early Education Centre QLD
Glenvale World of Learning QLD
Kool Kids Early Learning Centre – Ashmore QLD
Kool Kids Early Learning Centre – Clear Island Waters QLD
Community Kids Ashford Early Education Centre SA
Felixstow World of Learning SA
Murray Bridge World of Learning SA
Zebra Early Learning Centre SA
Community Kids Bayswater Early Education Centre VIC
Penguin Childcare Epping VIC
Casa Bambini Blackburn VIC
Community Kids Horsham VIC
Creative Garden Early Learning Point Cook VIC
Great Beginnings Mt Clear VIC
Greenwood Scoresby VIC
Kindy Patch Chelsea VIC
Penguin Childcare Parkville VIC
Point Cook World of Learning VIC
Springvale 2 World of Learning VIC
The Learning Sanctuary Cranbourne West VIC
Buggles Child Care – Baldivis WA
Jellybeans Child Care Belmont WA
Jellybeans Child Care Attadale WA
Buggles Child Care – Beckenham WA
Buggles Child Care – Success WA
Great Beginnings Bayswater WA
Great Beginnings Beckenham WA
Great Beginnings Bunbury WA
Great Beginnings Secret Harbour WA
Great Beginnings Yangebup WA
Jellybeans Child Care Wembley WA
The Learning Sanctuary Kings Square WA

Header image: Left, Joshua Brown at work (supplied). Right, Creative Garden Early Learning Point Cook (LAWD).

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