A NSW paramedic accused of offences against two girls has been committed to stand trial in the ACT Supreme Court.
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Gregory Jude Millgate, 40, was also charged in the ACT Magistrates Court last week for a further six counts of committing acts of indecency and sex without consent.
Millgate has entered not guilty pleas to all charges.
Court documents show Millgate, who is a paramedic in Braidwood but lives in the ACT, was alleged to have inappropriately touched two girls at his Weston home.
Millgate, also known as Radar, allegedly molested a girl under the age of 10 twice in 2012.
On one occasion, the girl said Millgate inappropriately touched her genitals after watching movies and eating pizza.
She alleges he touched her again a few weeks later while she was sitting on his lounge.
The court documents said the girl told her mother, who dismissed the allegation after Millgate said it had been a misunderstanding.
A teenage girl told police the accused had touched her breast and genitals in 2010 and again in March this year.
She reported Millgate also forced her to touch his penis on the second occasion.
Last week's committal hearing heard Millgate is facing three series of charges, but the prosecution was yet to complete the brief for the fresh allegations.
Magistrate Beth Campbell committed the first series of charges – acts of indecency on a young person under the age of 16 and on a child under the age of 10 - the higher court for trial.
It will next appear for directions in October.
Magistrate Campbell continued Millgate's bail, which includes he cease involvement with St John First Aid and not have unsupervised access to children, unless at work.