Remote Work Revolution: What's Happening Now in Sydney's Tech and Startup Scene
As the city's entrepreneurs and innovators adapt to new ways of working, coworking spaces and flexible offices are booming in suburbs like Surry Hills and Pyrmont.
As the city's entrepreneurs and innovators adapt to new ways of working, coworking spaces and flexible offices are booming in suburbs like Surry Hills and Pyrmont.

Sydney's tech and startup scene is witnessing a significant shift towards remote work, with over 70% of local businesses now offering flexible work arrangements, according to a recent survey by the University of New South Wales.
This trend matters now because it's transforming the way Sydney's entrepreneurs and innovators work, collaborate, and interact with each other. The rise of remote work is driven by the need for greater work-life balance, reduced commuting times, and increased productivity. As a result, coworking spaces and flexible offices are springing up across the city, catering to the growing demand for shared workspaces that foster community, creativity, and innovation.
In suburbs like Surry Hills and Pyrmont, coworking spaces like Hub Australia and WeWork are thriving, offering members access to high-quality facilities, networking events, and mentorship programs. The Sydney Startup Hub, located on York Street, is another notable example, providing a dedicated space for startups to connect, collaborate, and grow. Meanwhile, organisations like the City of Sydney's Tech Startups Program and the Australian Technology Park in Eveleigh are supporting local entrepreneurs with resources, funding, and expertise.
A closer look at the data reveals that the average cost of a coworking space in Sydney is around $800 per month, with prices ranging from $500 to $1,200 per month, depending on the location, amenities, and services offered. According to a report by Colliers, the demand for flexible office space in Sydney has increased by 25% over the past year, with the majority of businesses opting for short-term leases of 6-12 months. As of June 2026, there are over 150 coworking spaces in Sydney, with an average occupancy rate of 85%.
So, what happens next? As the remote work revolution continues to gain momentum, Sydney's tech and startup scene is likely to see even more innovative coworking spaces and flexible offices emerge. For entrepreneurs and businesses looking to adapt to this new way of working, it's essential to explore the various options available, from coworking spaces to virtual offices, and to prioritize community, collaboration, and creativity in their work arrangements. By doing so, they can stay ahead of the curve and thrive in Sydney's vibrant and ever-evolving tech and startup ecosystem.
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