Stop working from the kitchen table. Professional hot desks across Belrose, Forestville, Gordon and Mona Vale — monitor included, free local parking, open from 5am. ~$19.50/day on monthly. No lock-in.
🎉 Opening Special: 50% off your first month on monthly membership
27" Monitor
Included at every desk
Free local parking
Free car parks nearby
~$19.50/day
On monthly membership
Quiet Rooms
No café noise or crowds




We're not a CBD coworking space with a barista and a feature wall. We're a suburban workspace built for the school-run workday — practical, quiet, and affordable.
Not an upgrade. Not on request. Every single desk has a large monitor — because every tutoring student gets one, and so should you.
Monthly membership is $429. Across 22 working days that's ~$19.50/day. CBD coworking typically runs $40–$80/day for the same setup.
Built around the school run. Drop the kids off, be at your desk before 9am. Done by 3pm for pick-up. No evening sessions competing for space.
No parking meters, no ticketing apps, no circling the block. Drive in, park, work. It's one of the practical advantages of suburban spaces.
Fast, reliable internet at all locations. No café drop-outs, no shared home NBN. A connection you can actually run video calls on.
Monthly membership works at all four locations. Belrose, Forestville, Gordon, Mona Vale — use whichever is closest on the day.
You've been working from the kitchen table for two years. The kids are at school, but the house still isn't quiet. A desk 5 minutes away changes everything — proper setup, focused environment, real separation between work and home.
Client calls at 9am, a big deliverable by lunch, then school pick-up at 3pm. Our spaces fit that rhythm exactly. No 24/7 commitments, no minimum days — use a casual pack when you need it, monthly when you're in a busy stretch.
You don't need a full-time office, but you do need somewhere that isn't a café. Our spaces give you a professional address, a quiet room, and a proper desk without the overhead of a lease.
Drop-off at 8:50am. At your desk by 9:05am. Done by 2:45pm for pick-up. Our 5am–3pm weekday hours aren't a limitation — they're designed exactly for this. Every location is within a short drive of Northern Beaches and North Shore schools.
29 desks across the Northern Beaches and North Shore. Credits work at any location.
Suite 1 & 3/61a The Centre, Forestville NSW 2087
Inside The Centre, accessed via Darley St. Minutes from local schools.
14/25 Ralston Avenue, Belrose NSW 2085
Three private offices near Glenrose Village. Free local parking.
Suite 1, 25 Wade Lane, Gordon NSW 2072
Quiet side street minutes from Gordon station. Upper North Shore.
3/1 Mona Vale Road, Mona Vale NSW 2103
Inside The Gateway Medical Centre. Serving the Northern Beaches peninsula.
We have dedicated pages for suburbs across Sydney's Northern Beaches and North Shore.
Northern Beaches
Purpose-built CBD coworking spaces in Sydney typically charge $40–$80/day for a hot desk — and that's before you factor in parking ($30–$50/day) and the time cost of commuting. Our monthly membership works out to ~$19.50/day with free local parking included. For someone doing 3–4 days a week, that's a saving of $600–$1,200/month.
What you give up: 24/7 access, meeting rooms, a barista, and a postcode people have heard of. What you get: a proper desk with a monitor, a quiet room, free local parking, and 5 minutes to school pick-up.
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What $429/Month Actually Gets You (And What It Doesn't)
No receptionist. No barista. No lobby with a feature wall. Here's what you do get for $429/month (~$19.50/day): unlimited visits, a monitor, fast internet, aircon, free local parking, and silence.
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The School-Run Workday: How to Get Real Focus Between Drop-Off and Pick-Up
For Northern Beaches parents working remotely, the school-run window is your real workday. Here's a practical model to protect focus and avoid wasting hours on home distractions or CBD commutes.
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Why We Don't Do Open Plan
Most coworking spaces are open plan. Ours aren't. Every desk has dividers between it and the next one. We didn't do this to be different — we did it because we watched teenagers lose focus without them.