PHOTO: The Junction at Nyngan is welcoming workers into their shared space.
Whether it’s working for yourself, your business or your company, working independently in a shared space has become a part of work culture following working from home practises during the pandemic.
What was once a novelty is now becoming part of the norm as more and more co-working spaces are being established across the country.
Particularly so in rural and regional areas as so many people travel for work and with city office space being downsized or in some businesses closed all together, workplaces have undergone a transition in one way or another.
It’s not just the change in workplace but in the way we work which has led to the increase in co-working spaces and in some communities, it is making a huge difference…

