Hub Australia

As a leader in luxe flexible workspaces, Hub Australia helps businesses, and their teams, love where they work.

Through purposely designed workspaces, hospitality-inspired service, an industry-leading wellbeing program, and Impact initiatives that include B Corp certification and carbon-neutral workplaces, Hub Australia is a trusted local partner for leading businesses.

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πŸ’¬ Convo: Attracting teams to your space

​How do you attract teams to your coworking space?

​Let’s chat about it.

​​Join us for a free and flexible community conversation with fellow workspace operators and coworking pros around the world.

​Our all-start guests for this one include:

​Sam Rosen from Deskpass
​Meagan Slavin from 25N
​Brad Krauskopf from Hub Australia

​They’ll kick things off with their best tips, insights and strategies. Then we’ll open the conversation up for a Q&A.

Event by TWIC Patron Brand Cat Johnson Co.

πŸ’¬ Discuss this Β· πŸ”— Direct Link Β· ⏱️ 2 days ago Β· πŸ“© Week 06, 2025 Β· πŸ“… Events

πŸ“ A choose your own adventure guide to flex workspace

Hub Australia shared a creative piece of marketing via LinkedIn that helps potential customers understand what type of flex space products will best fit their specific needs. A great idea for operators out there that struggle with clearly defining the various flexible workspace options they offer.

As more and more occupiers search for flex solutions and operators continue to diversify products to include drop in options, private offices, event space and more, it’s understandable that prospects can easily get confused. On the one-hand this creative take helps empower the decision maker to have more confidence in their decisions, on the other remember when it was either get a membership or don’t?

πŸ’¬ Discuss this Β· πŸ”— Direct Link Β· ⏱️ 88 days ago Β· πŸ“© Week 46, 2024 Β· πŸ“° News & Views

πŸ–ΌοΈ Solving a common problem with… opportunities

Every coworking space has to figure out what to put on all those walls, inside those corridors, within those meeting rooms and sometimes even in the restrooms. Hub Australia are approaching that challenge a little differently with an Artist In Residence program.

While they are not the first I’ve heard to do this (I do remember seeing something similar as far back as 2014 in some spaces in London), I do love the way they openly shares what’s in it for the artists (other than "the exposure"), including a grant, free year of membership and 100% of any sold artwork.

πŸ’¬ Discuss this Β· πŸ”— Direct Link Β· ⏱️ 135 days ago Β· πŸ“© Week 39, 2024 Β· ✊ Impact

πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί National operator partners with network of off-grid cabins

Hub Australia share a new partnership with Unyoked (a company that runs 100 luxury off-grid cabins around the world), aimed to help members ‘switch off’ and reconnect with nature.

Rebekah Murphy, the firm’s Chief Experience Officer, notes that more and more employees expect their employers to provide wellness and wellbeing support, so this partnership is one of many ways the network supports the health and wellbeing of their members. The partnership not only pulls in Unyoked’s expertise in stress relief into Hub’s workspaces, gives all members a 20% discount on cabins, but also gives the network 186 free nights that they’ll be using to run member support programs.

πŸ’¬ Discuss this Β· πŸ”— Direct Link Β· ⏱️ 170 days ago Β· πŸ“© Week 34, 2024 Β· 🀝 Market Moves

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Operator launches business network for women, by women

Rebekah Murphy shares that Hub Australia are introducing their Women’s Business Connection program – a business network for women, by women. With launch events in Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and Adelaide this is just the start of a curated series to support women in business.

πŸ’¬ Discuss this Β· πŸ”— Direct Link Β· ⏱️ 211 days ago Β· πŸ“© Week 29, 2024 Β· ✊ Impact

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