If you’re done Zooming in your pyjamas and you’re missing that old thing called office buzz, consider ‘the hub life’.
For a growing number of Australian businesses, the coworking hub is the future of work. We’re talking flexible workspaces for small-to-medium businesses, startups and sole traders looking to love where, and how, they work.
Hub Australia offers premium flexible workspace arrangements for thousands of entrepreneurs, teams and professionals across Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane and Adelaide.
Hub offers members access to attractive amenities like on-site cafes, fitness studios, media studios and parent spaces, as well as community and professional development events, and member benefits and discounts.
Startup Daily, with Hub Australia, give you an inside look at the businesses living ‘the hub life’.
Find out more about Hub Australia here.
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