Coworking in Australia

Here you’ll find the first, full, regularly updated list and directory of all the coworking spaces across Australia. If you’re looking for an office or studio in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart and surrounds – check it out! Have a community-oriented coworking space you want listed? Email us following the format shown below.

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VICTORIA // VIC

NEW SOUTH WALES // NSW

QUEENSLAND // QLD

SOUTH AUSTRALIA // SA

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY // ACT

WESTERN AUSTRALIA // WA

TASMANIA // TAS

NORTHERN TERRITORY // NT

  • No real active spaces at this time.

You can also follow our Twitter List of coworking spaces –> http://twitter.com/thefetch/coworking-in-australia

32 responses on “Coworking in Australia

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  3. There is lots of action in Adelaide at the moment with spaces popping in and out.

    TACSI is not looking to operate a drop-in style space, but they might end up hosting casual days like Jellys. (A friend is looking into this.)
    Apparently someone is already doing Jellys but I can’t find them.
    A tech-focused space called Majoran Distillery (.com?) looks like it is just around the corner.
    There are a few small creative/design/arts spaces around, but I’m not on top of those.
    I’m with a team working on the idea of a Hub style collaborative innovation space – but still too early to confirm what it will look like, and we will be operating various pop-up/casual events before then. Hopefully we’ll have a website/mailing list in the next couple of months. Feel free to ping @JohnSBaxter with any questions about the latest

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  5. We are about to open a new space, The Office Collective, in Byron Bay. Hosting an Open Week from the 8th October and regular trading from the 15th. Website is quite finished but plenty of info on our facebook page. :)

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  7. Great list, and I hope there’s more happening in Adelaide soon.

    The Radelaide Idea Lab isn’t happening unfortunately. Although, things are looking good at CoLab Adelaide: http://colabadelaide.com/

    Also, the Box Factory is more of a community centre than a co-working space. It could be useful for groups wanting to work together after hours but during the day it’s occupied by the University of the Third Age. Here’s an updated link: http://www.adelaidecitycouncil.com/community/community-centres/box-factory-community-centre

    Also the

  8. One more for Adelaide: OurWorldToday.com.au are opening up their space for coworking as of right… now!

    OWT are a NFP news organisation looking to spread real news (not sensationalist, negative crap), and use the power of media for positive change. Looking to host a creative/media community in the space – coworkers, volunteer journalists, events…

    Currently looking for monthly members, at $15/day. (focusing on PT members)

    This week’s project is to put info online about the space… best contact chris at| ourworldtoday.com.au

  9. Creative, cheap coworking space to open in Adelaide CBD on Nov 16. Co-West will have an emphasis on writing but will be available for any and all who wish to put their laptop down in the city for a while. Coffee, wi-fi, great location, three different spaces to choose from. Short and long-term plans available. See website: http://www.co-west.com.au. Bonus!: we also have a large space to lease for similarly minded group. Contact rob@co-west.com.au.

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  12. I’ll be setting up in a grade A officespace in Canberra, a room that can hold 15 people. It has dedicated bandwidth, receptionists, air conditioning, furnishings, furniture, projector and whiteboard.

    I’ll probably be only using at night, so during the day it won’t be used. It’s at 7 London Circuit a the heart of Canberra. I’m looking for businesses or entrepreneurs interested in co-working here.

    The place will be only about $5000 every 3 months. So $1667 per month. This includes the whole package! If you’re interested, contact me at http://polycademy.com

  13. I’ll be setting up in a grade A officespace in Canberra, a room that can hold 15 people. It has dedicated bandwidth, receptionists, air conditioning, furnishings, furniture, projector and whiteboard.

    I’ll probably be only using at night, so during the day it won’t be used. It’s at 7 London Circuit a the heart of Canberra. I’m looking for businesses or entrepreneurs interested in co-working here.

    The place will be only about $5000 every 3 months. So $1667 per month. This includes the whole package! If you’re interested, contact me at http://polycademy.com

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