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Fundign provides work hub

Narromine Shire Council now offers an environment that allows anyone requiring casual shared or private office space with “insanely fast internet all in a great location”.

General Manager Mrs Jane Redden said funding has allowed Council to transform a redundant building into a spacious shared co-working hub with workstations, two private offices, kitchen, bathroom and all abilities access close to the CBD.

“The HubnSpoke offers anyone the opportunity to accommodate an office away from home with extremely fast internet all in a refurbished and bright space,” said Mrs Redden.

“As many people are transient and can work from almost anywhere these days, Council is thrilled to offer these modern shared co-working offices that are usually only found in regional and metropolitan centres.

“We also hope that the HubnSpoke will facilitate connections, collaboration and creativity for small businesses throughout the Narromine region.”

There is a large open co-working space as well as two private offices available to hire, the rates start at $20 a day and can be booked on-line at hubnspokenarromine.com.au.

Hire payment is made at Council’s Customer Service and Payments Centre and details for internet access and building access are provided at this time. Narromine’s HubnSpoke is located at 37 Burraway Street next door to the Fire Station.

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