Parliament Coworking in Hobart offers a unique workspace experience in a historic waterfront sail-making building and an art deco loft. Their spacious dedicated desks and hot desks cater to various professionals, providing ample room for dual monitors. Memberships include 24/7 access, power, internet, and a vibrant community of like-minded individuals. As a 100% Tasmanian owned and operated business, Parliament Coworking gives back to the local community by donating part of their profits to three different organizations each month.
Founded in late 2012 by Dominic Whittle & Andy Wilson, Parliament Coworking emphasizes the importance of collaboration for business success. They uphold three core business pillars: financial viability, environmental sustainability, and broad community benefit. By automating processes, practicing waste separation, and supporting local charities, Parliament Coworking strives to create a positive impact. Their commitment to fostering professionalism, community, and collaboration is evident in their diverse membership base, which includes remote workers, designers, writers, photographers, architects, developers, and more.
At Parliament Coworking, members not only benefit from a conducive work environment but also from networking opportunities such as the weekly Monday catch-up coffee. This gathering allows new and existing members to connect, share ideas, and discuss upcoming challenges and opportunities. By promoting a culture of support and camaraderie, Parliament Coworking aims to create a dynamic space where individuals can thrive personally and professionally.