Townsville based · Australia wide

Less patchwork. More confidence.

Suburban Secure helps churches, charities and community organisations replace patchwork technology with a secure, maintainable foundation — and the knowledge to keep it that way.

One clearer foundationRouting, Wi-Fi, phones, cameras, cloud and devices
Security by designAccess, updates, segmentation and MFA
Leader friendlyPlain-English options and staged priorities
Less dependencyDocumentation and education from the start

Most technology problems in churches and charities don't start as security problems — they start as nobody's job.

Boards, pastors and volunteer managers should not have to decode years of disconnected IT decisions. The work is to make the current state visible, choose a sensible path forward, and build something the next person can actually inherit.

Leadership Technology Review

A plain-English review for church boards, pastors and leadership teams who need to understand what is fragile, risky or costing too much.

  • Email, cloud, Wi-Fi, phones, cameras, websites and backups
  • Clear priorities instead of a technical wish list
  • A roadmap leaders can approve with confidence

Unified Infrastructure Design

Design a cleaner foundation for routing, Wi-Fi, phones, cameras, cloud and identity so the environment is easier to manage and secure by design.

  • Right-sized architecture for small teams and volunteers
  • Vendor options chosen for fit, value and maintainability
  • Less patchwork, fewer hidden dependencies

Secure Email and Cloud Setup

Practical implementation for discounted non-profit cloud platforms, secure email and controlled file sharing.

  • Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace configuration
  • MFA, domain protection and admin controls
  • SharePoint, Drive and Teams/Meet governance

What Suburban Secure delivers.

Right-sized technology advice and implementation that helps leaders reduce waste, improve resilience and make systems easier to manage. See the outcomes.

Clearer Decisions

Plain-English findings, options and priorities that boards, pastors and leaders can actually discuss and approve.

Reduced Waste

A practical look at internet, telephony, licensing, hosting and platform spend to find duplicated services, legacy costs and right-sized alternatives.

Stronger Resilience

Secure email, MFA, backup thinking, administrator cleanup, network segmentation, device management and handover practices that reduce avoidable failure points.

Maintainable Systems

Implementation and documentation designed so the next staff member, volunteer or provider can understand what was built and why.

A practical path from inherited mess to maintainable systems.

Good technology work is finished when someone else can run it.

1. Map

Understand what exists across internet, Wi-Fi, phones, cameras, cloud and software.

2. Simplify

Choose the smallest useful architecture that reduces risk and admin burden.

3. Implement

Configure systems, access, updates and security settings deliberately.

4. Equip

Document the setup and teach leaders or volunteers how to manage it.

Scoped projects, clear handover.

Engagements are scoped around outcomes: a leadership review, a network and Wi-Fi uplift, a phone or camera platform decision, a cloud migration, or a data access clean-up.

  • Fixed-scope project proposals before implementation begins.
  • Vendor options are considered on fit, maintainability and value, not lock-in.
  • Internet, telephony, hosting and software costs can be reviewed for real savings and duplicated spend.
  • Device procurement can include new, refurbished, reused or staged refresh options.
  • Mobile device management recommendations can cover laptops, tablets, shared devices and BYOD risk.
  • Advice on Microsoft, Google, Canva and other non-profit offerings where relevant.

Good first step

A leadership technology review maps your full environment and produces a clear, prioritised roadmap your team can act on — before any implementation decisions are made.

Start with a review
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