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15 Dec 2025

New Catholic Education Commissioners Appointed

The Catholic bishops of Western Australia have appointed four new Commissioners to the Catholic Education Commission of Western Australia (CECWA):

  • Dr Marina Hogan PhD, MBA, BA (Hons)
  • Mr Geoff Mills MEd (Leadership & Management), MEd (RE), BEd, Dip.Teach., Dip. RE
  • Mr Justin Scanlan GAICD, CAANZ, MSc, BBS, MII
  • Mr Timothy Shanahan BJuris, LLB, PSM, FAICD

Each Commissioner will serve an initial term of four years, commencing on 1 January 2026.

Mr Shanahan has been appointed as the Chair of CECWA starting from 27 January 2026.

CECWA governs the CEWA system and responsibilities include:

  • Providing leadership for the betterment and quality of Catholic education in Western Australia.
  • Directing the development of learning communities that fulfil the goals of Catholic schools as outlined in the Bishops’ Mandate letter.
  • Developing, promulgating and evaluating Catholic school policy and programs.
  • Providing governance and holding responsibility of Catholic schools and fulfilling its obligations under the School Education Act.

The following Commissioners will conclude their appointments on 31 December 2025:

  • Mr Wojciech Grzech
  • Mr Peter Yensch

Outgoing chair Eva Skira AM will conclude her term as Chair and a Commissioner on 26 January 2026.

Catholic Education WA Executive Director Annette Morey said:

“I welcome the appointment of Marina, Geoff, Justin and Tim as Commissioners. I look forward to working with them to deliver on the Bishops’ Mandate, and provide families across WA with the choice of a quality, affordable, faith-based education.

“On behalf of CEWA’s Executive Leadership Team and our school leaders I want to thank Eva, Wojciech, and Peter for their service to Catholic education and the wisdom they have brought in their roles. I wish them well in their next venture.”

Mr Shanahan said:

“I am pleased and excited by the opportunity to lead the Catholic Education Commission. I am looking forward to contributing to the advancement of Catholic education in WA and building on the great work done by previous stewards of the system.”

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