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Book co-working and meeting spaces at business hubs in the northside and CBD. Access free facilities, services and resources.

Suburban Business Hub 

The Suburban Business Hub, located in Nundah, provides free support services to assist local business.

The hub is a free co-working and meeting space for Brisbane-based businesses. 

Suburban Business Hub

16 Aspinall Street, Nundah Qld 4012 SBHNundah@brisbane.qld.gov.au

9am-4pm. Co-working space available on business days excluding Wednesdays.

Workshop Wednesdays as scheduled in upcoming events.

Closed on weekends and public holidays.

Free co-working space for Brisbane businesses

The hub is open for co-working from 9am-4pm on business days excluding Wednesdays. You can:

  • drop into the hub on these days to co-work from an available table
  • reserve a table 2 business days in advance.

The hub is closed for co-working on Wednesdays.

For a free co-working space on Wednesdays, try a Council library.

Workshop Wednesdays

Wednesdays at the hub are reserved for free workshops and services delivered by Council, government agencies, business networks and reputable organisations.

If your organisation would like to deliver free workshops or services at the hub, email Council.

Find out about upcoming events at the Suburban Business Hub.

Facility information

The Suburban Business Hub is a large, open space (approximately 100 square metres) with facilities including:

  • free Wi-Fi
  • air conditioning
  • accessible toilets (next to the hub) 
  • kitchenette with instant cold or boiling water, sink, small fridge, dishwasher, glasses, cups, saucers, small plates and cutlery
  • Local Business Showcase.

The space is accessible, with no stairs.

The hub has a range of equipment and furniture you can rearrange to suit your needs.

  • 50 chairs
  • 6 tables with flip tops and lockable wheels (750 mm x 1500 mm)
  • 2 round meeting tables (1000 mm) 
  • 4 single lounge chairs
  • multiple laptop and coffee tables
  • 2 whiteboards/pinboards with lockable wheels
  • a wall-mounted TV (with laptop connectivity; HDMI cable not provided). 

The hub’s maximum capacity is 50 people. The following is a guideline based on available equipment.

  • 30 people for workshops
  • 50 people for a theatre-style event
  • 50 people for networking events 
  • up to 50 people for meetings (depending on the room set-up).

There’s no dedicated parking at the hub. You’ll find time-restricted and unrestricted parking on the surrounding streets. 

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Note

The hub is located close to public transport. It’s a 2-minute walk from Nundah Station and bus services on Sandgate Road.

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Local Business Showcase

Local artisan businesses and makers can express interest to exhibit their products in the Local Business Showcase at the Suburban Business Hub.

This rotating window display showcases artwork and products from local, independent and artisan businesses across Brisbane.

If you’re interested in promoting your creations at the hub, email Council.

Artist wall

Tiny Giraffe

Tiny Giraffe is an art and design studio dedicated to creating immersive artworks that celebrate the spirit of travel, the places we leave our hearts and our dreams for the future.  Owner and artist, Kylie Harber designed a permanent art wall for the Suburban Business Hub to celebrate the heart and soul of Nundah – its village charm, native flora and fauna, heritage architecture and strong sense of community.  The mural centres around a hand-drawn map of Nundah and is framed by illustrations of significant heritage buildings and local flora and fauna.

Featured businesses

Green Bird Ceramics

Green Bird Ceramics is the creative practice of Brisbane-based artist, Sean Gordon. Sean creates hand-built works inspired by native Australian birds, blending storytelling, humour and bold character into expressive functional and sculptural forms. Green Bird Ceramics has a growing presence in Brisbane, with work regularly exhibited at art and design markets and stocked by local retailers.

This image shows a ceramic white vase in the shape of a tree trunk. It holds small white flowers and features 2 colourful ceramic parakeets.
Resinate with Love

Resinate with Love began as a fundraising project in 2023 by Khadija Ismail. She then built a small business focused on her love of unique and wearable earrings inspired by animals, places and memories. More recently, Khadija has created mesmerising framed artworks using unusual mediums: pressed flowers, paper and paint.

This image shows a pair of pink, green, brown and gold resin earrings.
MeganGaea

Megan King is the heart, hands and imagination behind MeganGaea — a celebration of slow fashion and handcrafted artistry. Her one-of-a-kind handbags are designed for those who value individuality, intention and soul. Each piece redefines luxury through meaningful design and meticulous craft, because true luxury is made by hand.

This image shows a blue and yellow handbag that features a black and white cat.

More information

For more information on bookings and facilities:

Brisbane Business Hub

The Brisbane Business Hub is located in the heart of the city’s central business district. 

The hub offers free facilities and resources from the Brisbane Economic Development Agency (BEDA). BEDA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Council and Brisbane’s official economic development board. 

Brisbane Business Hub

69 Ann Street, Brisbane City Qld 4000

9am-4pm Monday to Friday

Explore your business growth opportunities

Head to the Brisbane Business Hub to access services to help grow your business.

Free business workshops and events 

Attend free events featuring key business and industry leaders, from interactive workshops to panel discussions. 

Free one-on-one mentoring sessions 

Connect with an industry professional. Access support on specialist areas including business strategy, finance, human resources, operations, marketing and legal. 

More information

Visit the Brisbane Business Hub website for more information about workshops, events, mentoring and how to book a desk or meeting space.

Frequently asked questions

At the Suburban Business Hub, you can:

  • drop in to use it as a co-working space from 9am to 4pm on business days excluding Wednesdays
  • request to reserve a table for co-working / meeting 2 business days in advance
  • express interest to exhibit your products in the rotating window display 
  • attend a Workshop Wednesday event.

Learn more about the Suburban Business Hub.

Small-to-medium sized businesses, business groups and chambers of commerce based in the Brisbane Local Government Area can benefit from the Suburban Business Hub’s services. The hub doesn’t cater to any specific industry.

There are no fees for accessing the Suburban Business Hub. The hub is a free co-working space for businesses in the Brisbane Local Government Area. All the equipment and facilities in the hub are free to use as required.

To stay up to date on events at the Suburban Business Hub: