Another surf club gets a co-work hub

Killcare cowork spaceThe new coworking space at Killcare Surf Club. Image: Gough Venter Photography

Killcare Surf Lifesaving Club has opened a co-working hub thanks to a partnership with local entrepreneurs KoWorks who started a similar space at Copacabana in 2021.

The new Killcare workspace was previously leased to restaurants on the first floor of the clubhouse.

Initially, KoWorks started as a small group of people working together during the pandemic, but it quickly transformed into a fully-fledged co-working movement.

The team behind KoWorks has worked tirelessly to transform the old restaurant space at Killcare into something special.

Local entrepreneurs, freelancers and remote workers can book a desk and join this beachside co-working community.

The facility officially kicked off on Monday, March 27, and was immediately picked up by several locals looking for workspace.

The unique and inspiring work environment right by the beach is co-ordinated by KoWorks Community Manager, Central Coast local Josh Cleal.

The casual sitting area at the Killcare KoWorks Hub. Image: Gough Venter Photography

The KoWorks team, led by Adam Hyman, Joanna Mitchell and Nicola Britton, is committed to positively impacting the local community by supporting local businesses, hosting community events, and conducting workshops at the space.

The initiative has been welcomed by the club, which is thrilled to work with KoWorks.

According to the KoWorks team, there’s more to come, with plans for more initiatives and opening up more co-working spaces in other Surf Life Saving Clubs along the coast in the coming months.

Source:
Media release, Mar 27
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