A Sydney childcare worker accused of abusing more than 100 children across multiple daycare centres has been publicly identified after a court order preventing his name from being released was lifted.
Hamish Tait, 35, is facing 329 serious charges linked to alleged offences involving 136 children across five childcare facilities in Sydney. Police say the alleged abuse took place over a 16 year period between 2009 and 2025.
Police Reveal Details of Alleged Offences
Tait was arrested in July last year and has remained in custody since then. His identity was kept private while authorities worked to identify possible victims and contact affected families.
The charges against him include 162 counts related to producing child abuse material and 81 counts of secretly recording people during private activities without consent.
Police also charged him with 22 counts of using children under the age of 14 to produce child abuse material and 18 counts of intentionally sexually touching children under 10.
Australian Federal Police (AFP) Acting Commander Luke Needham described the allegations as extremely disturbing, especially because the accused person was working in a role that involved caring for children.
Police Continue Victim Identification Process
Authorities said they have contacted 121 families connected to the investigation. However, police are still working to identify 22 more possible victims.
Investigators said Tait worked at or visited 62 early childhood education centres across Sydney during the investigation period. Most of his work was linked to Sydney’s north-west region.
Police allege that the offences happened at five locations, including four childcare centres and a private business operated by Tait.
Authorities have also created a support website for families connected to the affected childcare centres.
Investigation Started After Online Activity Discovery
Police first connected Tait to illegal online activity in June last year. During a search of a property in Glossodia, near Sydney, officers found suspected child abuse material on electronic devices.
The discovery led to a wider investigation into his activities and his connections with childcare facilities across the city.
Growing Concerns Over Child Safety in Daycare Centres
The investigation into Hamish Tait remains ongoing as police continue supporting affected families and identifying possible victims.
