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Takin’ care of business

Level up your workspace at Riva Offices in Robina.

Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)
Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)

WFH had its moment… rolling out of bed, comfy clothes in business meetings and swapping sandwiches at the desk for quality time with our fridge.

But if we’re being honest – we crave real connections, inspired surroundings, and a workspace that elevates focus.

And there’s only so many side-eyes a barista can throw before we know we’ve overstayed our oat latte at the local cafe.

It’s time to clock into something better.

Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)
Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)

Enter co-working spaces – the perfect middle ground where you can be a #GirlBoss as well as have a work-life balance.

Leading the charge on the Gold Coast is Riva Offices, swapping cubicles for community and offering environments that support not just productivity, but wellbeing too.

Founded by the forward-thinking Churwell Family Office, with Hugh and Richard Ellis at the helm, Riva Offices was built on the idea that where you work matters.

With the OG Riva in Bundall, the newly opened second location in Robina has truly raised the bar – or should we say, the desk?

Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)
Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)

“Robina is a vibrant, fast-growing hub on the Gold Coast, offering the perfect balance of business opportunity and community,” said Richard.

Designed by the creative powerhouse Sonia Leith of Leithal Designs, the space blends functionality with flair. Think light-filled private suites, carefully curated furnishings, custom joinery and designer kitchens that practically invite you to take a break. The colour palette? Soft, calming tones with textured finishes that work as hard as you do to create a space where productivity and comfort are in perfect harmony.

Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)
Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)

Whether you’re an early bird or a night owl, members enjoy 24/7 secure access to the space – because inspiration doesn’t always strike between 9 and 5. That said, Riva’s friendly team is on hand during staffed hours (Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm) to help with anything from tech support to meeting room bookings.

Yes, meetings are made easy at Riva Offices. No noisy cafe meet-ups here, and no unexpected cameos from your dog mid-deal. Equipped with elevated tech and a dash of boardroom glamour, these spaces mean business. Literally.

Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)
Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)

One of the best parts about co-working? The vibe. This isn’t a sea of soulless cubicles — it’s a community. Riva Robina is for the freelancers, founders, start-ups, and seasoned pros looking for a place to thrive.

Riva Offices buzz with energy, ideas and opportunity – where casual chats turn into collaborations, and your next big break might just come from a spontaneous “hey, what do you do?” in the hallway. It’s networking without the name tags, and the kind of serendipity that just doesn’t happen when you’re working solo in your living room.

“The space has been custom designed and built with the future members in mind,” explained Richard. “It is a place where businesses come to grow.”

Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)
Riva Offices, Robina (image supplied by Gold Coast Media House)

Whether you’re hot-desking for the day or planting roots in a private suite, Riva Offices offers flexible memberships that adapt to your working style. After all, work should work for you – and at Riva Offices, it does just that.

To find out more, click here.

Where: 2/14 Edgewater Court, Robina
When: 24/7 access for members. Staffed hours are Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5pm

Words by Lisette Drew

STORY SPONSORED BY RIVA OFFICES.

Live your best office life at this slick new co-working space

Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)
Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)

Bridging the gap between enduring endless office small talk and being distracted by your cat’s attempts at a leisurely stroll across the keyboard whilst WFH, the recent rise of co-working spaces has been an undeniable win for businesses, professionals and entrepreneurs everywhere.

Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)
Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)

And if escaping those productivity-thwarting distractions is music to your ears, listen up. Riva Offices, a slick new co-working space in Bundall block offers the best of both worlds and takes it to a whole new – and very chic – level.

Conveniently nestled right in the heart of the CBD, the corner of Bundall Road and Crombie Avenue just got a serious upgrade. Riva Offices offers a vibrant, contemporary space with low-key resort vibes while you (quite literally go) about your business. Our to-do lists are not ready.

Front Desk at Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)
Front Desk at Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)

The boutique office facility offers everything from private offices to hot desks, along with dedicated meeting and podcast rooms – though at its core, this place is about so much more than functionality alone.

We all know the environment in which we work can significantly impact productivity and morale. Striking the balance between form and function – Riva Office’s thoughtfully curated, elevated surroundings totally redefines the way you work, connect, and create.

Private Office at Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)
Private Office at Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)

Already turning heads (in an office-appropriate way) in the few short months since its launch, owner Hugh Ellis recognised the need for high-end co-working options when it comes to meeting the diverse needs of professionals and businesses across the board.

A veritable one-stop shop for professionals – (obligatory) high speed wifi, perks such as 24/7 access and security, mail handling services and a fully equipped kitchen (wherefore art thou coffee?!) are all part of the sweet deal. Along with the plethora of premium amenities, there are added advantages like access to business development programs and networking opportunities. Because it’s not just about getting stuff done; it’s about growing that empire too, no?

Meeting Room at Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)
Meeting Room at Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)

While freelancers and entrepreneurs will appreciate perching up at a dedicated desk or hot desk in the modern, open-plan surrounds there are also options like light and airy private offices for teams of up to ten. Contemporary and fully serviced meeting rooms are also on offer, which are suitable for teams of up to 16.

For anyone looking to dip their toe into the world of podcasting, there’s a studio decked out with all the latest audio gear in an acoustically refined interior… So you can feel confident busting out those vocal warmups (and umpteenth takes) in privacy and style.

Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)
Kitchen at Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)

Yep, they really have thought of everything here. We’re fairly confident productivity has never looked quite this good.

Head here to check out more on office information, memberships, and pricing at Riva Offices.

Where: 21 Crombie Avenue, Bundall
When: Available 24/7
Website: rivaoffices.com.au

Words by Kellie Leader.

STORY SPONSORED BY RIVA OFFICES

Entrance Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)
Entrance Riva Offices, Bundall (image supplied)

7 sweet Gold Coast coworking spaces

WOTSO Coworking space, Varsity Lakes (image supplied)
WOTSO Coworking space, Varsity Lakes (image supplied)

One of the benefits of the pandemic was undoubtedly the widespread acceptance of working from home. You escape the daily commute, and you can casually hop on Zoom calls fresh out of bed.

However, fast forward a smidge and the shine begins to fade on WFH. You inevitably miss putting on nice clothes, washing your face and interacting with other humans IRL.

Enter the co-working space. The ultimate inbetween. Gone are the days of sitting in a cafe corner, nursing a two hour old long black while stealthily avoiding the disapproving glances of the cafe staff.

Coworking spaces are more than just places to work – they’re dynamic hubs that foster collaboration, idea sharing, and the vibrant energy of working alongside other professionals throughout the day. Our list of coworking venues is bound to ignite your creativity and make the hours until 5pm fly by. Embrace the flexibility and convenience that these coworking spaces offer, and say goodbye to the traditional office grind.

CoSPACES (image supplied)
CoSPACES (image supplied)

CoSPACES – Old Station Co. Southport
The biggest name in local coworking spaces, CoSPACES have a number of sites around the suburb of Southport. Their original space, however, is the Old Station Co. which is home to everything from private rooms to communal areas and is complete with outdoor areas and a coffee shop for when it’s time to step away from that blue light. Located on Nerang Street, Southport (and directly in front of G:Link Southport station) the space is next door to epic rooftop bar and deli, Mr PP’s. CoSPACES also has a photography studio and perfect little event space so you can host or get involved in anything your heart desires. Should you be the social type, you’ll be pleased to hear there is a sizeable contingent of local legends hanging out — sorry, working — here too.
Where: 45 Nerang Street, Southport

Flockd, Burleigh Heads (image supplied)
Flockd, Burleigh Heads (image supplied)

Flockd
Flockd is the daydream you once had of an idyllic office somewhere mashed with the upbeat and cosmopolitan vibes of Burleigh Heads. The result is dreamy, minimalistic style furnishings with airy and light surrounds, creating a mini utopia of productive behaviour and inspired work. You have the option of two slightly different buildings right next to each other where long-termers and hot-deskers converge as one. There’s even an adjoining café and day spa thrown in there for good measure, and all of the dogs are made most welcome — hopefully, they don’t distract you too much, though.
Where: 4 Starling Street, Burleigh Heads

The Productive GC
The Productive GC is the handiwork of mother/daughter duo Ashley and Angelique, and hats off to them: we can’t help but notice the place is teeming with good vibes. You can expect an all-white space and hanging plants and lolly jars scattered everywhere, ohh and the very best part is, you can BYO pets. That’s right, there are numerous dogs in residence on any given day, and you can take as many pat and stroke breaks as you need. The space lives on Upton Street, and there’s parking for days, which is nothing short of super convenient. Then throw in the fact you are central to everyone and everything in our city, and you’re onto a winner.
Where: Unit 5/21-23 Upton Street, Bundall

Coworking space at SOAK Bathhouse, Mermaid Beach (image supplied)
Coworking space at SOAK Bathhouse, Mermaid Beach (image supplied)

SOAK Bathhouse
Yep, you read that correctly. SOAK’s cowork space is where wellness meets work, allowing you to “WFH” (Wellness From Here) and supercharge your productivity. The coworking area is an open-plan communal workspace equipped with essential amenities like WiFi, air conditioning, and restroom and shower facilities. But here’s the kicker – you can turn your workday into a spa day with their “Soak & Work” deal, giving you access to the Bathhouse while you hustle. And if you’re just in need of a spot to type away, they’ve got half and full-day access to the cowork zone.
Where: 2532 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach

WOTSO WorkSpace
Anywhere with a ping pong table that actively encourages you to rally with your co-workers between emails and proofreading documents will find its way onto this list. Of course, there are also meeting rooms with funky wallpaper and leafy green views, the highest speed Internet we’ve ever experienced, lounge-style spaces, phone booths and of course, desks for the actual working. The Varsity Lakes space is part of a larger organisation, which boasts over 20 sites across Australia, combining a rich culture of work provoking energy and offering full 24/7 access and all of the other perks to its permanent members. Coming soon to Robina Town Centre.
Where: Level 2, 194 Varsity Parade, Varsity Lakes

Blank Space Coworking (image supplied)
Blank Space Coworking (image supplied)

Blank Space Coworking
Coworking right in the heart of James St AND discounts to Local? Blank Space had us at hello. This boutique coworking space is thoughtfully designed to foster a tight-knit professional community where like-minded individuals and businesses thrive together. Here, you can craft your own workspace, collaborate collectively, and tap into the dynamic energy of Burleigh Heads, surrounded by its fantastic cafes, restaurants, bars, and just a stone’s throw away from the beautiful beach. With features like permanent reserved spaces, 24/7 access, business-grade internet, and more, Blank Space Coworking is your ideal base for growing and building your business.
Where: Level 1/33 James St, Burleigh Heads

Flex by Abacus, The Broadbeach Office
Located within The Oasis Shopping Centre, ‘Flex by Abacus’ is now a proud resident of The Broadbeach Office, a brand-new precinct that promises a workspace like no other. ‘Flex by Abacus’ caters to businesses of all sizes, offering flexible lease terms, from shared offices for solo entrepreneurs to spacious suites accommodating up to 30 desks. This modern and refined space features top-tier kitchen amenities, comfortable breakout zones, well-equipped meeting rooms, and private pods for focused work. As an added bonus there are stunning ocean views and it’s conveniently located next to some of the GC’s most renowned cafes and eateries.
Where: The Oasis Shopping Centre, 12 Charles Ave, Broadbeach

Words by Alex Mitcheson and Belinda Symons.

Flex by Abacus, The Broadbeach Office, The Oasis, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Flex by Abacus, The Broadbeach Office, The Oasis, Broadbeach (image supplied)

13 reasons locals love Robina

The Kitchens, Robina Town Centre (image supplied)
The Kitchens, Robina Town Centre (image supplied)

If there’s one place on the Gold Coast where you can shop till you drop, eat your body weight in quality nosh, do some srsly cool stuff, and wander amongst stunning natural parklands, it’s Robina.  There’s also a hospital, a train station and a sports stadium, one of which is exciting enough to make our list (hint; it’s not the hospital or the train station).

In honour of this central GC gem, we’ve compiled a list of 14 reasons why Robina peeps love their ‘burb, and why wider GC locals travel en masse to experience all it has to offer.

Michele hands rolls gnocchi, The Pasta Emporium (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)
Michele hands rolls gnocchi, The Pasta Emporium (Image: © 2021 Inside Gold Coast)

Pasta Emporium
With their Euro background and extensive experience in the food industry, mum and daughter duo Natalie and Sonia have created an artisan pasta boutique store like no other. Made with a high-quality durum wheat semolina (rich in fibre, protein, vitamin B and also digestion friendly), their fresh-as pasta can be paired with a selection of nasty-free slow cooked sauces. The.Best!
Where: Easy T Centre, 514 Christine Avenue, Robina

Palmer Golf Course
Carved out of 65 hectares of native woodlands with fairways lined by towering gum trees, this uniquely designed course is in the top 30 resort courses in the country #noice. A 6078-meter, 18-hole, Par 71 championship golf course (Aust Course Rating 72) designed by the Marsh / Watson team, its rolling fairways, manicured greens, towering eucalyptus and natural water course make it a local and visitor fave.
Where: Ron Penhaligon Way, Robina

My French Pastries (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
My French Pastries (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)

Zone Bowling / Timezone
This dual-branded entertainment venue is an uber-exciting entertainment experience, combining Zone Bowling and Timezone in one renovated super space. Perfect for a birthday of any vintage and for corporate functions, you’ll find ten pin bowling, the latest arcade games, a laser tag arena with a ‘futurism/apocalyptic robots’ theme, and super fun spin zone bumper cars (coming later this year). Just yay!!!
Where: Robina Town Centre, 1 Robina Town Centre Drive, Robina

My French Pastries
A venue called My French Pastries needs no introduction but since it’s amongst the cream of the crop here on the GC, we’ll give them one anyway. Jen and Antonio Marchesi have created something really spesh with French pastries made from scratch. Think key lime Chantilly, lemon meringue, blueberry and chocolate tarts, and if you’re not salivating, you must be unwell. A special shout-out must go to the scrumptious savoury goodies, providing a well-rounded experience for your tastebuds.
Where: Robina Quays Shopping Centre, 5/361 Robina Parkway, Robina

Eddy + Wolff (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)
Eddy + Wolff (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)

Eddy + Wolff
The trendiest of the Robina bunch, Eddy + Wolff opened in early 2019 bringing exceptional, modern Asian eats to the people. It’s a sleek, 22-seat venue serving up ten-outta-ten eats, just like it’s northern brother from the same mother, Can Tho Kitchen at Runaway Bay. The menu features BBQ-style dishes, snacks, larger plates and sides, all of which are designed to share and hail from Thao and Vien’s home country of Vietnam, China, Japan and Korea to name a few. The drinks list is tight and perfectly curated to match the food with an unmissable lemon sake. An absolute fave.
Where: 44 Commerce Drive, Robina 

The Kitchens
Fact; foodie marketplace-style situations are one of life’s greatest gifts. The Kitchens is precisely that, with an array of exceptional venues all in the one beautifully appointed area. Think tasty teppanyaki, big ‘ole burgers, a vegan foodie venue and even a craft beer bar offering delicious eats to name a few. There is more choice here than you can poke a stick at and bonus; it’s attached to one of the region’s best shopping centres #UnicornsDoExist.
Where: Robina Town Centre, Robina Town Centre Drive, Robina 

El Camino Cantina (image supplied)
El Camino Cantina (image supplied)

El Camino Cantina
A good time Mexi-joint at Robina Town Centre, what’s not to love? Rocking one of the most colour-filled interiors you ever did see, a menu packed with family-friendly Mex-cellent eats, and frozen margaritas, it’s love at first sight/bite/sip. The legendary venue is one of seven Queensland restaurants, synonymous with funky neon signage, sweet sombreros, and an all-round winning ambience. Gather the crew and get on it.
Where: Robina Town Centre, Robina Town Centre Drive, Robina

CBUS Super Stadium
Home of our beloved Titans, CBUS Super Stadium is one of the best regional stadiums in Australia and it’s ours, all ours (insert wicked snigger). Not only do Gold Coasters spend their weekends cheering on the boys here, but we’ve also been lucky enough to watch A-league and international football games, the Nitro Circus, and the Rugby 7s as part of the Commonwealth Games. High five to CBUS for being our homegrown hub of sporting joy.
Where: Centreline Place, Robina

Robina Pavilion exterior (image supplied)
Robina Pavilion exterior (image supplied)

Robina Pavilion
A tried and tested (regularly. Very regularly….) favourite, Robina Pav features a sleek look’n’feel, dreamy deck overlooking the water, a specialised kids area, and plenty of good vibes. Boasting a menu packed with epic eats from woodfired pizzas to stacked burgers, it would be rude not to get involved with the impressive cocktail menu #IfWeMust. It’s the perfect spot for sun-soaked afternoon sessions with you posse.
Where: 229 Ron Penhaligon Way, Robina

Robina Parkway Dog Park
Obviously one for the locals with hairy mates but if you live further afield and have a furry friend in tow, we highly recommend. There are all kinds of fun things for your doggo to explore including tunnels and hurdles, and they’re bound to make a new buddy or two in the process. If you don’t have a pooch, get down there anyway and score free pats a-plenty #GoodForTheSoul.
Where: Lot 21, Robina Parkway, Robina

The Sporting Globe (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)
The Sporting Globe (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)

The Sporting Globe
The spacious, sports-themed bar and restaurant made a big splash on Robina Town Centre when it first moved in and continues to do so in 2023. Within The Sporting Globe there are no less than 50 high definition screens including two 5m2 screens and a nine-screen video wall, so yeah nah, you’re not missing a single second of the action. They’re also serving up perfect sport-watching food, frosty bronsons galore, and an all-round cracking good atmosphere. It’s a sure thing.
Where: The Promenade, Robina Town Centre, Robina

Cheltenham Park
If open spaces and oodles of greenery, in the middle of a city no less, is your thing (yes please), Cheltenham Park is the business. There are plenty of areas for the kids – human and fury – to run themselves ragged (#yeahmums!) bushwalking tracks, and big leafy trees to stretch out beneath with a picnic and your favourite people. Perfect for escaping the rat race without chewing through the petrol in search of a tree change.
Where: Cheltenham Drive, Robina 

Alpine Indoor Climbing Centre (Image: © 2019 Inside Gold Coast)

Alpine Indoor Climbing
Robina’s state-of-the-art climbing centre is positively R.A.D if you’re somewhat of an adrenalin junkie, or someone looking for a new sporty-spice-esk challenge. Alpine Indoor Climbing is a favourite amongst both professional and beginner climbers (including those lacking in coordination, AKA us). There are varying levels of challenges and you can go across, straight up, or anyway you like really, and there are cushioned pads underneath should you lose your grip. Good times.
Where: 86 Robina Town Centre Drive, Robina

Words by Bianca Trathen

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