Our strategy
Catholic Network Australia (CNA) helps Catholic education providers access future-ready digital services, strengthen collaboration, and operate more efficiently through strategic procurement, knowledge sharing, and partnership with trusted industry experts.
Our vision
Empower Catholic school communities with technologies that serve today and shape tomorrow.
What we offer
Empower Catholic school communities with technologies that serve today and shape tomorrow.
Community
Strengthen connections and leverage synergies across the Catholic community.
Equity
Champion access, inclusion, and shared opportunity for every participant.
Value
Achieve tangible savings and benefits for all participants.
Our strategic pillars
CNA’s work is guided by five pillars that bring together expertise from across Catholic education.
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Education supports educators and students through digital literacy, professional learning, and national student initiatives.
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Technology anticipates future needs, educates participants on new technologies, and enhances security.
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Commercial simplifies procurement, reduce duplication, and unlock value-for-money solutions.
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Communication raises awareness, strengthen engagement, and share insights across the network.
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Governance promotes ethical practice, manage risk, and provide oversight that supports trust and accountability.
How we work and deliver impact
CNA brings together expertise from education, technology, governance, communication, and commercial operations to design solutions that benefit Catholic schools nationwide. Through collaboration and shared procurement, CNA helps systems access high-quality digital services, reduce duplication, and direct more resources to teaching and learning.
This collaborative approach delivers real impact across the network, including:
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• Nationally negotiated discounts and technology and service agreements
• Shared professional learning and national student initiatives
• Governance frameworks that support system leaders
• Investment in digital inclusion and regional development

