Remote Work Revolution: How Tech is Changing Everyday Life for Adelaide Residents
From coworking spaces on Grenfell Street to virtual meetings in the Adelaide Hills, the future of work is here and it's transforming the city
From coworking spaces on Grenfell Street to virtual meetings in the Adelaide Hills, the future of work is here and it's transforming the city

Some 40% of Adelaide's workforce now operates remotely at least one day a week, according to a recent survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
This shift matters now because it's redefining the way people live, work, and interact with their city. With the rise of remote work, traditional office spaces are being repurposed as coworking hubs, cafes, and community centres, revitalising neighbourhoods like the CBD and North Adelaide. The City of Adelaide's own Smart City initiative, launched in 2020, has been instrumental in driving this change, providing grants and support for local businesses and entrepreneurs to develop innovative workspaces and technologies.
In Adelaide, this trend is evident in the proliferation of coworking spaces like Hub Adelaide on Peel Street and the Adelaide Coworking Space on Grenfell Street. The University of Adelaide's own ThincLab, a startup incubator and coworking space, has also been at the forefront of this movement, providing resources and support for early-stage entrepreneurs and remote workers. Meanwhile, in the suburbs, libraries like the one on Magill Road are being transformed into vibrant community hubs, offering free Wi-Fi, meeting rooms, and workshops for locals.
A closer look at the data reveals the extent of this shift. Since 2020, the number of coworking spaces in Adelaide has grown by 25%, with prices ranging from $200 to $500 per month for a dedicated desk. According to a report by the Property Council of Australia, the average cost of renting a commercial office space in Adelaide's CBD is now around $600 per square metre per annum, making coworking a more affordable and flexible option for many businesses. As of June 2026, there are over 150 active coworking spaces in the metropolitan area, with many more in the pipeline.
So what happens next? As the remote work revolution continues to gather pace, Adelaide residents can expect to see even more innovative workspaces and technologies emerge. For those looking to make the transition to remote work, it's essential to stay connected and engaged with the local community, whether through coworking spaces, online forums, or networking events. With its vibrant tech scene, stunning natural beauty, and growing ecosystem of supportive resources, Adelaide is poised to become one of Australia's most attractive cities for remote workers and digital nomads.
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