KoWorks, the innovative co-working organisation with community at its core, is set to open two new co-working spaces in Killcare and Gosford.
The grand opening events will be held on June 23 at Killcare and July 7 at Gosford.
A section of the Killcare Surf Life Saving Club has been re-imagined into a vibrant co-working space, offering a unique opportunity to work from the beach.
The grand opening will take place from 6pm on June 23, where attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy sunset vibes, groove to funky tunes, watch live mural art creation and network with like-minded individuals.
Killcare Surf Life Saving Club President Craig Sheppard said he was excited about the opening.
“It’s been wonderful to watch KoWorks’ re-imagining of the space within the club brought to life, which brings a great new vibe to a part of the club that was a little tired,” he said.
“Killcare Surf Club and KoWorks have a shared passion for our local community and I can’t imagine a better place for them to engage, create and collaborate.
“With top flight facilities, the best views on the Coast and the sand and surf only metres away, KoWorks at Killcare Surf Club is an exciting development for the club and Killcare’s workers and creatives.”
The warehouse on 97 Donnison St, Gosford, which is held by Central Coast Leagues Club, will be unveiled as KoWorks Gosford on Friday, July 7, from 6pm.
This innovative transformation will offer a hub for tech and innovation.
Leagues Club CEO Edward Camilleri said the club was thrilled to see its warehouse transformed into a destination hub for tech and innovation.
“This is a testament to KoWorks’ commitment to the community and their vision of the future of work,” he said.
Both events will celebrate local entrepreneurs, innovators and creatives while showcasing local technology, art, music, and food.
With beverages by Upstairs Wines, live mural art by Grant Molony, food by Sophs Dumplings, music by Bouddi Soundsystem, and a grazing table by The Honey Pickle, the events will offer a vibrant snapshot of the Central Coast community.
Born out of the COVID-19 pandemic, KoWorks has evolved from a small group of people working in a surf club to a co-working movement fostering community, sustainability and a better way of working.
With more people embracing hybrid working and shorter weeks, KoWorks is proud to be at the forefront of this evolving world of work.
KoWorks’ mission is to unlock under-utilised community spaces, making it easier for people and businesses to connect while revitalising and supporting local neighbourhoods.
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