Brisbane entrepreneurs and small business owners can now skip the expensive city office rentals and tap into a completely free, fully equipped community workspace operating right in the heart of Nundah.

The initiative comes at a perfect time, as May marks Queensland Small Business Month. Local operators can visit the Suburban Business Hub on business days from 9am to 4pm to access these facilities. To keep the community moving forward, the venue changes its focus on Wednesdays by halting regular co-working to host dedicated educational sessions.
On these days, the council joins forces with government departments and corporate networks to deliver specialised workshops. For those still needing a desk mid-week, local council libraries step in to provide alternative spaces.
The hub provides a spacious 100-square-metre layout designed to adapt to various business needs. Up to 50 people can gather in the air-conditioned facility, which features movable desks, whiteboards, and a digital screen for presentations.

It also includes practical amenities like a kitchen with tea and coffee facilities, accessible bathrooms, and a unique local artist display wall. While visitors need to bring their own connection cables and find parking on the surrounding streets, the council provides free wireless internet to all guests.
The main goal of the facility is to give suburban business owners the same advantages as big city companies. Beyond saving money on rent, users can book tables two days in advance or simply walk in to collaborate with other local professionals.
By offering professional meeting spaces and regular networking events close to home, the hub gives neighbourhood businesses a practical way to learn new skills, share ideas, and build stronger economic roots within the community.
Published Date 17-May-2026













