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Music teacher on maternity leave charged over alleged sexual offences
Summary
A 33-year-old music teacher in Mandurah has been arrested and charged with alleged child-related sexual offences; the school says the alleged victim is not a student. She is due to appear at Mandurah Magistrates Court on January 27.
Content
Police in Western Australia have arrested a 33-year-old music teacher from Mandurah and charged her with multiple child-related sexual offences alleged to have occurred between 2024 and 2025. The teacher was on maternity leave at the time of arrest and has been instructed by the school not to attend. The school has informed parents that the alleged victim is not a student.
Key facts:
- Reports identify the woman as Naomi Tekea Craig and say she has been charged with counts including sexual penetration of a child, possession of child exploitation material, and persistent sexual conduct with a child under 16.
- Police allege the conduct took place in Mandurah during 2024 and 2025.
- Frederick Irwin Anglican School said the teacher has been instructed not to attend and that available information suggests no children at the school need concern.
- The accused is due to appear at Mandurah Magistrates Court on January 27, 2026.
Summary:
Authorities have charged the teacher and the school has taken steps to exclude her from attending while investigations proceed. Her next scheduled court appearance is on January 27; further details are undetermined at this time.
