A childcare worker is charged with 329 child abuse offences involving more than 135 victims, according to federal police. Police say investigators identified alleged victims through a victim identification process and have been in contact with 121 families as part of that work. Authorities also report that they seized millions of files from the worker’s devices during the investigation. The charges cover alleged abuse offences linked to those materials. Media reporting states the offences relate to multiple victims and that the large volume of digital material formed part of the evidence relied upon by investigators. The case is before the courts, and the accused has not been found guilty as part of this reporting. Police continue processes connected to identifying affected families and victims, consistent with the ongoing handling of information and communications following the seizure of digital files. The reports do not specify the child’s age range or the exact nature of each offence beyond describing them as child abuse offences.