As an energetic contributor to Australia’s innovation ecosystem for the final 15 years, and a local Sydney-sider, I’m surprised by final week’s information that the Sydney Startup Hub shall be kicked out of its fantastic Wynyard location in October 2025.
The explanation? It’s youthful sibling – Tech Central – is struggling and wishes propping up.
Sadly, just like the clueless couple who killed their golden goose, the federal government has no comprehension why the Sydney Startup Hub works so nicely.
Nor does it see the implausibility of its plan to choose it up and plonk it downtown, whereas anticipating the magic to proceed as a result of it’s frolicked the identical shingle.
A story of two tech precincts
Tech Central is soulless metal and concrete. It’s noisy, grotty, inconvenient for enterprise conferences, badly laid out for water cooler chats, and the lease is eye-wateringly costly.
Some don’t thoughts Central’s “edgy” vibe, however others really feel unsafe in that neighbourhood after darkish.
A 2019 imaginative and prescient for the Tech Central precinct in Sydney over the Central Station railway hall
The final time I used to be there over lunch, I couldn’t discover anyplace to purchase a sandwich that wasn’t a 30-minute spherical journey. At the very least I may discover the entrance door … however solely as a result of I’d been there earlier than.
Against this, the Sydney Startup Hub has a grand entrance, with a view of Wynyard Inexperienced and charming Artwork Deco heritage. Straightforward to search out, on an distinguished metropolis nook, it has inside entry to the station and adjacency to the primary bus cease from the north facet of the bridge.
As a bonus, it’s solely a brief stroll to Barangaroo and the CBD’s “enterprise finish.”
The Degree 1 espresso store and public house is frequently packed, as is the Starbucks with the key doorway subsequent to these iconic outsized escalators that function in lots of founder pictures.
After darkish, there’s direct entry to the soulful small bars of Wynyard Lane, or the swankier Shell Home and Bopp & Tone throughout the inexperienced, and even a late evening Maccas down within the station.
For lunch, there’s loads of alternative inside a 5-minute stroll, together with the enduring Condor Japanese that’s been a York Road function for many years.
The hub’s vertical design co-locates three of Australia’s prime co-working areas – Fishburners, Stone & Chalk and Tank Stream Labs – with the added bonus of Microsoft Reactor and Antler underneath the identical roof.
Briefly, it simply works.
The truth is, I desire my scorching desk within the startup hub to my agency’s workplaces in Chifley Tower.
Tech Central is the favorite baby
As StartupDaily reported final week, NSW innovation, science and know-how minister Anoulack Chanthivong has stated: “Tech Central can empower the innovation ecosystem, in addition to play a higher function in supporting housing, inventive industries, and the customer and 24-hour economies”.

An artist’s impression of the Atlassian constructing presently underneath development subsequent to Central railway station as a part of Tech Central.
In different phrases, politically, the federal government is propping up Tech Central by sacrificing the Sydney Startup Hub, and doubling-down on its weak narrative that NSW startups want proximity to universities and unicorns to succeed.
If solely there have been some logic (or information?) to again this up.
Startup success doesn’t occur by hiring a college scholar to be your intern or appointing a professor to your advisory board.
Nor are you able to catch it by sitting downwind of Canva and Atlassian!
Founders obtain success by rising a group, constructing a minimally viable tech product, then going-to-market to earn income from paying prospects, buffered by grindingly-hard capital raises that places survival {dollars} within the checking account.
A plucked goose can’t lay golden eggs
The federal government’s resolution jogs my memory of the timeless story of fortune and folly known as “The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs.”
It’s the right allegory to elucidate the alchemy that’s the Sydney Startup Hub and a cautionary lesson about not seeing the worth in one thing till after it’s gone.
Within the Aesop’s fable, a farmer found his goose had laid a golden egg. Not sure of its provenance, his spouse confirmed it was certainly pure gold. To their astonishment, the goose laid golden eggs daily, and so from a humble starting, the couple turned very rich.
They preferred this wealth however turned dissatisfied with one egg a day and yearned for extra leverageable outcomes like a flowery home and many wealthy guests.
Having completed nothing to earn it, apart from give the goose a pleasant nest, they failed to understand and nurture their luck.
As a substitute, they tried to 10x it.
Of their ignorance and greed, they killed the goose and minimize it open, hoping to pluck the within supply of the gold. Nevertheless, they solely succeeded in shedding their supply of wealth.
Unpopular & poorly communicated
It’s abundantly clear from the widespread unfavorable response in my very own community, in addition to views expressed on-line and in media, that this resolution is deeply unpopular.
“Increasing networks is without doubt one of the hardest challenges for early-stage founders, particularly girls. Wynyard made that potential for me,” stated Claire Waring, cofounder of Gether and a member of Techstars 24 and Blackbird Giants 23.
“I’ve used the startup hub for co-working, attending occasions and conferences with traders. Having a devoted house to do enterprise, within the coronary heart of the CBD, has made all of the distinction. With out it, we’d be again to juggling conferences in cafes and lengthy commutes,” Waring continued.
In line with fintech adviser Ben Smith: “Tech Central is such a buzz kill – it’s useless. No power. No actual startup vibe. Practically all work-related conferences find yourself requiring a visit as much as the enterprise finish of the CBD or Barangaroo, which makes Tech Central appear much more disconnected.”
Furthermore, the choice has been poorly communicated, and it’s badly timed coming simply a few weeks out from Christmas, giving tenants lower than 12 months’ discover to give up.
Concerningly, the brand new location stays unspecified, which doesn’t augur nicely for a clean transition, nor encourage confidence.
“The one innovation right here is attempting to pressure folks into an space they don’t need to go and won’t go as a result of [the government] selected to again a nasty plan years in the past,” stated Steve Grace, cofounder of The Nudge Group and The Pillars AU, who has mooted a rescue plan.
I’m to collaborate in direction of that consequence.
In any other case, I’ll be spending extra time at Chifley Tower.
Jennifer Harrison is Director, Startups & Scaleups, at inventive communications company Popularity Edge.