Co-working Space in Perth

Choose from over 6 locations in Perth.

A Regus co-working space is ideal for those requiring maximum flexibility.

Our hot desking solutions in Perth are designed for agile working, allowing you to choose between a reserved or unreserved workspace, depending on your needs. A great option for freelancers, start-ups or SMEs, Regus co-working space in Perth helps you to maximise productivity.

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Integrated into the wider region via major freeways, rail stations and bus routes, Perth CBD is the commercial hub of the city.

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Historically a residential district for the city’s most affluent members, West Perth is a highly developed suburb close to the CBD.

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Directly next to Melbourne CBD, Docklands enjoys a wealth of travel links across the city via major roadways, waterways and rail.

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Following redevelopment, Southbank has transformed into one of Melbourne’s most desirable residential and commercial locations.

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About co-working space in Perth

Smaller enterprises and contractors searching for a flexible workspace in Perth can find the perfect solution with Regus coworking space. We provide short-term leasing options, by the hour, day, week or month. With the choice of hot desking or renting several permanent desks for your team, you can make sure you do not pay for more than what you actually require. Our shared office space creates the perfect setting to encourage co-ventures, with its multiple communal areas and a shared kitchen, all while facilitating the opportunity to develop new business connections. Every coworking facility is complete with high-speed Internet and a friendly reception, ensuring you can get straight down to work.

Australia’s westernmost city, Perth, enjoys a favourable location for economy and business. This is thanks to an extensive motorway system connecting it to nearby cities, while Perth International Airport offers global travel connections, as well as a large container shipping port. Woodside Petroleum, BHP Billiton, WorleyParsons, Kinetic IT and Bankwest are among the organisations that have already spotted the growth potential of this area and established their offices here, while international corporations like Rio Tinto, PwC, Deloitte, AECOM, Accenture and IBM also contribute to the local economy. Furthermore, the two million residents of the state capital of Western Australia enjoy a convenient public transportation system, including rail links to Adelaide and Sydney.

What’s available

Unreserved co-working (hot-desking)

Unreserved co-working (hot-desking)

Desk space whenever you need on a first come, first served basis.

Reserved co-working (permanent desk)

Reserved co-working (permanent desk)

Your own dedicated desk, with all the benefits of a full-time office in a shared office space.