Best of Tasmania
Best Coworking Spaces in Tasmania: Hobart Hubs, Launceston Studios and Remote Work
Tasmania has a growing coworking and flexible workspace market centred on Hobart but with active hubs in Launceston that serve the island's expanding tech, creative and remote work professional community. Hive in Hobart on Liverpool Street is one of Tasmania's most established coworking communities, with a mixed membership of tech, design, professional services and creative freelancers. The University of Tasmania's iAccelerate program at the UTAS Business School provides coworking and incubator support for startup founders and scale-up companies. SciTech at the University of Tasmania's Sandy Bay campus supports research commercialisation with coworking infrastructure. the Hobart Waterfront's Hunter Street precinct has converted heritage buildings that house several flexible workspace and studio operations. Launceston's Inveresk precinct has creative industries workspace in the cultural precinct adjacent to QVMAG. The TAFE Tasmania campuses have some business incubator infrastructure. Tasmania's identity as a lifestyle relocation destination for Melbourne and Sydney professionals has driven significant growth in remote work residents who use coworking for community and professional connection rather than primary office needs. The state's technology sector, particularly in marine science, agritech and data, has a distinct presence in the Hobart coworking ecosystem. Salamanca's gallery and studio buildings informally support a creative freelance community.
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