If you're in Sydney, Australia, and you like working from home, you're in luck.
The New South Wales state government has set up what it says is a first-of-its-kind hybrid office complex in the country's biggest city, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
Called Tech Central, the complex is home to more than 100 tech start-ups, as well as government agencies, universities, and more.
"We do know that place-based innovation and coming to work, whether it's two days a week or whatever, will be an important part for innovation, collaboration," says an official with the state's Department of Premier and Cabinet.
"And that's not just turning up to the office," she says.
"It's now a lot about the social environment that we're in.
It's about the night-time economy and creative industries."
The government says the complex will offer workers two-day workweeks, flexible hours, and a place to hang out with like-minded people.
In addition to tech start-ups, there's a "city start-up hub," a "scale-up hub," and a "Westmead Innovation District," where hospitals and research institutes are
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