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Doctor accused of possessing over 5000 child abuse files

By - Demi Huang - 7 News Network - 27.06.2025 - [AUSTRALIA] - [Gregory John Couch] A doctor allegedly busted in possession of more than 5000 files of child abuse material is no longer employed.


Gregory John Couch, 37, was arrested after detectives executed a search warrant at an Albury home, on the NSW-Victorian border, at 6am on Tuesday.


Albury Wodonga Health (AWH) on Wednesday confirmed the married doctor is no longer working at the service. “AWH is aware of media reporting yesterday afternoon that a doctor recently engaged by our service as a locum orthopaedic registrar, through a third-party medical workforce agency, has been charged by police with offences involving child abuse material,” the statement read.


“The individual is no longer working at AWH.


“We understand the seriousness of the charges and the matter is now before the courts.”


The service said there is no indication at this stage that any alleged misconduct occurred at AWH facilities or involved its patients or staff.


Couch passed all standard background checks before starting work, including Working with Children and police checks. “These requirements were also reviewed and confirmed by AWH prior to his commencement,” the statement added.


AWH said it takes the responsibility of safeguarding vulnerable people seriously.


“We want to reassure the community that AWH remains steadfast in its commitment to the safety and wellbeing of our patients, families, and staff.”


Police will allege Australia Border Force officers seized Couch’s phone at Melbourne Airport in May this year.


His phone was then referred to the State Crime Command’s Sex Crime Squad, where detectives allegedly located thousands of files — both videos and photos — of child abuse material.


Footage shows Strike Force detectives escorting Couch — dressed in track pants, a jacket and ugg boots — out of a home and into the back of a police vehicle.


He was then taken to Albury Police Station, where he was charged with possess child abuse material, use carriage etc to access child abuse material, and intentionally import prohibited tier two goods.


Police will not allege Couch offended against any of his patients. According to social media, Couch previously worked at Liverpool Hospital in Sydney before moving to the Gold Coast earlier this year. Photos posted online show him posing alongside his wife after the couple married in early 2021.


7NEWS.com.au can reveal Couch’s late twin brother, Andrew, who passed away in his sleep in May 2017, was also a doctor.


A photo posted online shows Couch, dressed in a mortarboard and graduation gown, accepting his brother’s posthumously awarded Master of Medicine (Critical Care) from the University of Sydney later that year, as his parents and sister beamed beside him.


University of Sydney and the Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) have since made memorial awards in Andrew’s honour.


Couch appeared in Albury Local Court on Tuesday, where he was refused bail. He is next due to appear in court on August 19. If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this article and were abused in state run medical and health facilities, you can contact Dignity4Patients, whose helpline is open Monday to Thursday 10am to 4pm.


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