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Coworking Spaces Perth: Best Venues & Guide

Discover coworking spaces Perth offers, from CBD hubs to riverside locations. Local insider tips, events, seasonal advice, and family-friendly options for remote workers.

By The Daily Perth Team · Published 30 June 2026 at 10:20 pm

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UpdatedUpdated 30 June 2026 at 11:05 pm

Coworking Spaces Perth: Best Venues & Guide
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Coworking Spaces Perth: Your Complete Local Guide

Finding the right coworking spaces Perth has transformed how professionals work across Western Australia's capital. Whether you're a freelancer, startup founder, or corporate escapee, Perth's coworking scene offers diverse environments suited to different work styles and budgets. This guide explores Perth's best venues, insider knowledge, and practical tips for maximizing your coworking experience.

Premier Coworking Venues in Perth CBD

The central business district remains Perth's coworking hub, with several standout spaces. Dynamo on St Georges Terrace is Perth's most established coworking provider, offering flexible desks, private offices, and meeting rooms with views across the city. Members appreciate the strong community vibe and regular networking events.

The Commons on Barrack Street combines coworking with hospitality, featuring a cafe on-site and collaborative workspaces. This venue attracts creative professionals and appeals to those who value community-focused environments. Hot desks start around $299 monthly for part-time access.

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Spaces Perth (part of the international chain) operates near the Perth Concert Hall with premium facilities including phone booths, shower facilities, and premium meeting rooms. While pricier than independent operators, it offers corporate credibility and seamless integration with other Spaces locations nationally.

For budget-conscious workers, Hub Australia Perth provides affordable hot desks and dedicated options with professional facilities suitable for client meetings. Located on Mill Street, it's accessible without the premium pricing.

Riverside and Northbridge Options

Beyond the CBD, The Precinct in Northbridge has gained traction among creative industries and tech startups. This converted warehouse space offers industrial aesthetics with modern amenities, plus proximity to cafes and restaurants along Northbridge's lively precinct.

RAW Space in Osborne Park targets growing businesses needing semi-industrial studio space combined with coworking facilities. The venue suits designers, makers, and companies requiring both collaborative and dedicated work areas.

South Perth's Southside Workspace serves southern suburbs professionals, reducing commute times from suburbs like Claremont, Cottesloe, and Mosman Park. It's particularly popular with financial services and professional services workers.

Events and Networking Opportunities

Perth's coworking spaces host regular events throughout the year. Most venues organize monthly networking sessions, skill-sharing workshops, and industry talks. June and July see increased activity as businesses plan second-half strategies, with many venues hosting growth-focused seminars.

Dynamo regularly hosts Perth Startup Week connections and digital entrepreneur meetups. The Commons runs weekly community brunches on Thursdays, perfect for relationship building. Check individual venue websites for upcoming workshops on digital marketing, financial planning, and business development.

West Tech Fest (typically May-June) often features coworking space sponsors hosting afterwork networking events, connecting the broader tech community with professional workspace providers.

Seasonal Considerations for Perth Workers

Perth's Mediterranean climate means outdoor working is viable year-round. Summer (December-February) sees many coworking spaces offering outdoor hot-desking on terraces, though air-conditioning becomes essential midday. Winter (June-August) remains mild—perfect for balcony working without discomfort.

June marks Perth's coolest month (average 8-18°C), making indoor coworking spaces particularly appealing. This season coincides with business planning cycles, so networking events are robust. Book meeting rooms in advance as businesses complete mid-year reviews.

School holidays (late June-early July in Australia's winter break) see increased demand for family-friendly coworking options, discussed below. Summer holidays (mid-December to late January) can mean quieter spaces if planning summer projects requiring focus.

Family-Friendly Coworking Spaces

Perth parents seeking coworking solutions have growing options. The Commons welcomes children in common areas during off-peak hours and offers flexible arrangements for parents juggling work and childcare responsibilities.

Tiny Beats Coworking specifically caters to parents working from home or seeking flexible workspace, with supervised play areas and family-friendly policies. It's located in Mount Lawley, close to schools and family-oriented cafes.

Several CBD spaces offer quiet focus rooms ideal for parents taking client calls while children occupy themselves nearby. Dynamo's private offices are soundproofed, solving one common parental concern.

Many spaces are near Kings Park, perfect for break-time walks with children. The proximity to family amenities—cafes, playgrounds, schools—makes spaces like Tiny Beats particularly valuable for working parents.

Insider Tips for Choosing Your Space

Visit spaces during your intended working hours to experience real conditions. Noise levels, lighting, and community activity vary significantly throughout the day. Request trial days before committing to monthly memberships.

Consider transport access and parking. CBD spaces benefit from Perth's free CAT buses (City Area Transit) and affordable Perth Train Station proximity. Southern suburbs spaces often include parking—significant given Perth's car-dependent culture.

Check internet reliability explicitly. Ask about backup connections and guaranteed uptime percentages. For video conferencing professionals, ask about call quality and phone booth availability.

Join WhatsApp or Slack communities within spaces. These digital networks reveal actual member experiences, event details, and collaboration opportunities beyond formal programming.

Most spaces offer 24/7 access for premium members—valuable for early starters or those working flexible hours common in creative industries or international business.

Pricing and Contract Flexibility

Expect to pay $250-400 monthly for hot desks, $600-1200 for dedicated desks, and $1500+ for private offices. Premium CBD locations command higher rates; suburban spaces offer 15-25% discounts. Most spaces offer weekly or monthly options rather than long-term contracts, crucial during Perth's seasonal tourism fluctuations.

Annual memberships typically offer 2-3 months free compared to monthly rates, valuable for committed users. Trial memberships (usually $50-100 for one week) help test spaces before deciding.

Visit The Daily Perth for regularly updated coworking space reviews, member testimonials, and latest Perth business community events to stay informed about Perth's evolving workspace landscape.

This article was compiled by AI and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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