Scott Morrison – Victory Offices https://victoryoffices.com.au WE MIND YOUR BUSINESS Tue, 12 May 2020 04:50:34 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7 https://victoryoffices.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-Victory-Offices-just-logo-1-32x32.png Scott Morrison – Victory Offices https://victoryoffices.com.au 32 32 A significant rise in new enquiries – Businesses are now looking forward to getting “back to work” https://victoryoffices.com.au/a-significant-rise-in-new-enquiries/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-significant-rise-in-new-enquiries Fri, 08 May 2020 01:59:28 +0000 https://victoryoffices.com.au/?p=13675 A significant rise in new enquiries – Businesses are now looking forward to getting “back to work” As we slowly see the roads a bit fuller in the morning and more people catching public transport, it’s apparent that businesses are slowly getting back to normal, returning little-by-little, taking in consideration all the restrictions necessary. As …

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A significant rise in new enquiries – Businesses are now looking forward to getting "back to work”

As we slowly see the roads a bit fuller in the morning and more people catching public transport, it’s apparent that businesses are slowly getting back to normal, returning little-by-little, taking in consideration all the restrictions necessary. As a result, we’ve seen the demand for flexible workspaces increase over the last few weeks.

Isolation has forced organisations to reflect on the way they operate and adapt to changing situations – Should more employees work remotely? Do we need such a large real estate footprint? What ways can we save on expenses? What does our business need right now? – This has led companies to turn to flexible workspaces as a solution.

Even prior to the recent announcement of the Government’s roadmap to slowly lift lockdown rules, enquiries have surged and businesses are hankering to get back up and running.

Flexible workspaces provide great value and you guessed it – flexibility. 

We’ve been receiving an influx of startups, SMEs and large corporations looking to benefit from the myriad of solutions Victory Offices offers, providing them with the flexibility and tailorable requirements dependant on their situation, like the following cases.

  • Private Office

From small to big companies, we have a variety of enquiries when it comes to private offices. Spaces to accommodate 1 to 3 people or to have an office big enough to fit 45-50 people, keeping social distancing in mind – it’s always easy to meet the needs of our members due to the range of locations and office types. A member asking for an office with a view, to make every work day more enjoyable – we’re more than happy to accommodate. Our focus is ensuring our members’ needs are met with superior amenities, prime locations, and 6-star customer services. As we did for Swire Oilfield Services

 “I wanted to thank the Victory Offices Perth team for your professionalism and sensitivity during this time, having you supporting us has been extremely comforting at times and we appreciate that you went to that level for us”

Christopher Kemp from Swire Oilfield Services
  • Coworking and Suburban offices

While our suburb locations have continued to perform well during COVID, the enquiries for coworking across all of our suburban offices are increasing. A new trend is now emerging in suburban coworking – with organisations having realised there are more than just logistical benefits to offer their staff the flexibility to work closer to home, even if it’s just for a couple of days a week.

  • Meeting Room

A training room enquiry came through for Victory Offices, with the need of a space big enough to accommodate 6 to 12 people as the business’ usual training room was at a capacity when  adhering to the social distancing rules. At Victory Offices, our meeting rooms and boardrooms suit 4 – 12 people, and training rooms can seat over 200, so this was the key reason Victory Offices was selected as their solutions provider.

  • Virtual Office

Virtual options are the best for those whose presence in the business world needs to be presented as professional and with prime addresses. It comes as no surprise that our Virtual Office services are particularly popular, with enquiries coming through not only for Virtual services, but also taking advantage of the additional amenities and secretarial services available to them. One of our latest enquiries needed a short-term full package from our virtual offers – and transitioning to a long-term package once their situation evolves. Victory Offices’ virtual packages are very flexible and interchangeable – which makes them one of the most popular amongst our members.


2020 is the year that companies have been forced to assess their operations and has provided the opportunity to break the mould and switch to a new model moving forward.

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Making the Most of Your Isolation While it Lasts https://victoryoffices.com.au/making-the-most-of-your-isolation-while-it-lasts/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=making-the-most-of-your-isolation-while-it-lasts Fri, 24 Apr 2020 01:13:21 +0000 https://victoryoffices.com.au/?p=13307 Making the most of isolation while it lasts The Coronavirus Pandemic has forced millions of Australians to press pause on the hustle and bustle of their daily lives and to stay at home in a bid to flatten the curve. We live in a fast-paced world where everyone is working their hardest to earn more, …

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Making the most of isolation while it lasts

The Coronavirus Pandemic has forced millions of Australians to press pause on the hustle and bustle of their daily lives and to stay at home in a bid to flatten the curve.

We live in a fast-paced world where everyone is working their hardest to earn more, consume more and achieve more in the pursuit of happiness. The pace at which we live can be so fast that we forget to savour the moments and place a priority on the things that really matter to us.

During this current isolation period, we have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to stay indoors and spend some quality time with loved ones, whether it be with our kids, partners, pets, or our amazing selves.

As much as we are all craving to have that first meal at a restaurant, to have a night out with friends, to return to the office or the gym, we should make the most of this situation before everything goes back to normal. How often do we get the chance and the time to pursue our lost passions or to embrace our loved ones?

This isolation may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but one thing is for sure – it has taught us to be more mindful and introspective. With so many of our daily activities restricted, we have learnt to appreciate what we have and to make the most of it.

As we approach May 2020, it is looking hopeful for Australians, with Scott Morrison stating he would “love to see a return to normal right across the board…and that includes people going to work in offices.”

The effective reproduction number for Australia is below one, estimating a decline in the epidemic, explains a paper published by Doherty Institute. At this rate, the Government is preparing to pick up the economy and get Australians back to work, meaning normal life may soon resume.

So, with talk surrounding the end of complete isolation or at least the end of everyone working from home, it’s time to enjoy and appreciate these moments of simplicity before the rush of your busy life takes over.

We have all been there where you get home from work and you’re just “too tired” to play with the kids or do anything else. Now that the whole family is at home, you can afford to play some board games or bake some bread together or you can reflect on your habits and spend time to work on them.

These wholesome activities are usually pushed to the side when you’re preoccupied with daily life and can’t spare enough time for loved ones and self-care.

It is understandably a frustrating time for everyone, however, you can choose to be grateful for what you do have and make the best out of this situation while it lasts because we may never have these set of unique circumstances ever again.

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