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Why People Start Their Own Business

Nora Laberg
September 13, 2021
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Why People Start Their Own Business

Entrepreneurship is on the rise. Every year, new businesses are created all around the world to provide new products or services.

With more than 500 million entrepreneurs in the world in 2021, startups are key drivers in innovation and for the economy. In fact, Australian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) account for almost 50% of the country’s employment. Of the 10.5 million employed Australians, 4.8 million work for small businesses. The global pandemic has also facilitated a surge of new businesses with people launching their own ventures as a result of career and lifestyle choices.

But why do so many people decide to start their own businesses?

There are many reasons why people decide to start a business. Over the past 10 years, Tank Stream Labs have been at the forefront of startups and have seen thousands of individuals start their own journey. We have gathered the top reasons why entrepreneurs take the leap and decide to commence their startup journey.

Following a Passion

Most entrepreneurs share one key defining feature, namely, passion. Passion is the fuel that entrepreneurs need to keep motivated when navigating the rewarding, but also potentially challenging world as a business owner. Research shows that passion is an important predictor of an entrepreneur's persistence, creativity and venture success. In other words, the more passionate an entrepreneur is about their business idea, the more likely they are to succeed in their business venture.

An entrepreneur can be passionate about many things, the particular service they provide, the products they develop or they might be passionate about a solution to a problem that their business solves.

For many entrepreneurs, starting their own business has always been a dream. They were passionate about a certain industry or customer problem and decided to take the steps needed to fulfil their goals of becoming a business owner. What sets successful entrepreneurs apart from others is their ability to execute their passion into a sustainable business.

Continued Motivation

Most entrepreneurs will say their drive to become a business owner lies in their motivation. Entrepreneurial motivation is essential for aspiring business owners, it can transform an ordinary individual to a successful business owner, who creates opportunities and maximises wealth.

Now, every business owner and business is different, therefore their motivational factors will differ. But there are similarities amongst entrepreneurs in where they find their motivation, for example the freedom that comes with running a business, greater income, the need to make a difference, and perhaps most importantly, greater influence and control.

Control

As an employee of a company you are very limited to the input that you can have to shape the direction of a company. The ability to control the direction of a company and exert creative control over all aspects of a company is often a deciding factor for aspiring entrepreneurs to leave their respective role and start their own business.

When you are your own boss you get to call the shots, make the strategic decisions and drive the company forward in the direction you want. Having control and being responsible for all aspects of the business is ultimately why many people decide to become business owners.

Income potential

Financial independence is not only a risk but an opportunity created by being a business owner. When working for someone else, employees are restricted to a salary and potential bonuses. It is very difficult to create significant wealth unless an individual is in a senior position in a successful or large company.

Starting a business creates the possibility of multiple financial benefits, and increased wealth over time, which would not have been possible as an employee of a company. As a business owner, you are in control of the finances, the direction of the company and the growth of the business. The business itself is an asset that has the potential to significantly increase in value to the benefit of the business owner.

While stories of extremely successful entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg, Kevin Systrom and Jeff Bezos might make it sound like overnight success and making billions is possible for every aspiring entrepreneur with a brilliant idea, it is not that simple. The majority of businesses take several years to meet a break even point and to become profitable. But that being said, successfully growing your own business can eventually create an income you desire.

Flexible Lifestyle

Many entrepreneurs start their careers in a corporate role before deciding to start their own business. The demands and pressures of working in these roles and having very little flexibility in the workday can be very frustrating.

Being your own boss allows you to break free of the time restraints a corporate role demands. You can work your preferred hours, schedule your day around your priorities and set your own goals.

While it is undeniable that starting a business takes time and energy, especially in the early stages, you might find your work more demanding than previously. The work itself will be more satisfactory and rewarding when it’s your own business and you are working towards your own business goals.

Hopefully most of these reasons resonate with you, and you are motivated and driven to begin your business journey. Remember that the more driven and passionate you are about your great business idea, the more likely you are to overcome any inevitable hurdles that will challenge you. Being honest with yourself and taking the time to understand your motivations will be a great help when deciding to start a career as an entrepreneur.

This will help you understand what exactly you want out of your business venture in the long run.

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Best Coworking Spaces for Startups in Melbourne (2025 Edition)

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Finding the right coworking space as a startup isn’t just about price or free coffee. It’s about choosing a place that helps you move faster, connect deeper, and scale smarter. With dozens of options across the city, startup coworking in Melbourne is thriving — but not all spaces are built with founders in mind.

Here’s what to look for, what to avoid, and why Tank Stream Labs is leading the charge in 2025.

What Startups Actually Need in a Coworking Space

Forget the hype. For early-stage and growing startups, a good coworking space offers

Flexibility – Scale your team up or down without renegotiating leases Community – Surround yourself with like-minded people building real businesses Support – Access to mentors, networking, and learning opportunities Location – Easy for clients, talent, and team to access

Coworking should remove friction, not add to it.

Top 5 Things to Look For in an Adelaide Coworking Space

Top 5 Things to Look For in an Adelaide Coworking Space

May 25, 2025
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Coworking is everywhere. But not all spaces are created equal — especially if you're trying to run or grow a serious business. Whether you're a solo consultant, a growing startup, or a remote team looking for structure, choosing the right coworking space in Adelaide can impact how well you work, who you meet, and how fast you grow.

Here are the five things that matter most — and how Tank Stream Labs Adelaide delivers on every one.

  1. Location That Works for You and Your Clients

Your team and your clients shouldn’t struggle to find you. A CBD location saves time and adds credibility.

Look for: Proximity to transport, business hubs, food, and services

TSL advantage: Located at 63 Pirie Street, minutes from trams, trains, and Rundle Mall

  1. Flexibility That Matches How You Work

Business needs change fast. Your workspace should change with you.

Look for: Hot desks, dedicated desks, private suites — all without long-term lock-ins

TSL advantage: Full range of flexible memberships, from individuals to 30+ person teams

  1. A Community That Actually Adds Value

Community isn't just about free drinks. It’s about sharing knowledge, referrals, and connections.

Look for: Curated members, regular events, founder support

TSL advantage: Join a national network of startups, mentors, and investors with regular workshops and events

  1. Amenities That Don’t Feel Like an Afterthought

The basics matter — fast Wi‑Fi, soundproof booths, clean kitchens. But the extras help too.

Look for: Meeting rooms, breakout spaces, quiet zones, and strong tech

TSL advantage: Fully fitted space with modern design, VC-enabled boardrooms, and natural light throughout

  1. Room to Grow (Without Moving Again)

Outgrowing your space shouldn’t mean changing your address or contract.

Look for: Scalable desk options, add-on services, short ramp-up time

TSL advantage: Scale from hot desk to team suite — without skipping a beat

Bonus: What to Avoid

Long leases disguised as “flexible” No sense of community or support Outdated tech or poorly maintained spaces Add-on fees for basics like meeting rooms or coffee

How Tank Stream Labs Stacks Up

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Prime CBD location

Startup-ready support

Scalable plans

Onsite events & learning

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Top 5 Best Coworking Spaces in Sydney (2026)

Top 5 Best Coworking Spaces in Sydney (2026)

June 12, 2026
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Choosing a coworking space in Sydney is really a decision about where your business will spend its days and who it will grow alongside. The best spaces give you a prime address, a community worth being part of, and inclusions that justify the price. We compared the leading providers across the CBD on location, amenities, community and value. Here are the top 5 for 2026, starting with the clear number one.

1. Tank Stream Labs

Tank Stream Labs is the best coworking space in Sydney, and the gap is wider than most people expect.

Start with location. Tank Stream Labs operates five CBD venues: Kent Street, Martin Place, Australia Square on George Street, Barangaroo and Campbell Street. That spread means you can pick the address that best fits your team and your clients, all within Sydney's premium business core.

Then there is the community. More than 2,000 members and 250+ companies work across the network, from early-stage startups to scaling companies like Airtasker, Harrison AI, Antler and Stockspot. Members tap into an ecosystem of investors, mentors and partners, including Scalare Partners and The Founder's Union. This is the difference between renting a desk and joining something that actively helps you grow.

Inclusions are comprehensive: 24/7 access, high speed internet, barista coffee and tea, monitors at most sites, a monthly meeting room allocation, a registered business address and regular professional development events. Wellness facilities including a sauna, steam room and fitness studio round out an experience few rivals can match.

On price, it is the smart pick. Part-time membership starts at $149 + GST, full-time flexible is $399 + GST, and a dedicated desk is $549 + GST, with a Female Founder membership from $189 + GST. That is meaningfully below what global brands charge for comparable inclusions. Best locations, best community, best value: Tank Stream Labs is the logical choice.

2. Hub Australia

Hub Australia is a polished, Australian-owned operator with CBD venues including Hub Wynyard and Hub Martin Place. As a certified B Corp, it leans into sustainability and wellbeing, and the spaces feel premium and professional. It suits established SMEs and corporate teams. The community is more corporate than entrepreneurial, and pricing sits at the higher end, which is why it lands second rather than first.

3. The Commons

The Commons offers some of the most attractive interiors in the city, with a Scandinavian design language and a sociable, creative culture. Its Martin Place venue is a highlight, complete with a podcasting studio and wellness rooms. It is a great fit for creative professionals, though it offers fewer CBD locations and a less developed investor network than Tank Stream Labs.

4. WeWork

WeWork brings a recognisable global brand and well-appointed spaces, including 333 George Street in the heart of Sydney. The fit-outs are reliable and the network extends overseas, which appeals to companies with international travel needs. The catch is cost: hot desks often run from around $479 to $550 per month and dedicated desks closer to $797, frequently more than Tank Stream Labs for a comparable setup, with a community that is broad rather than tight-knit.

5. Fishburners

Fishburners is one of Australia's best-known startup communities, a not-for-profit focused on tech founders and early-stage teams. For first-time founders wanting a high-energy startup environment, it is a worthy inclusion. It is more specialised and less polished than Tank Stream Labs, and it does not offer the same premium facilities, multiple CBD addresses or the path to scale into private suites as your team grows.

Which Sydney coworking space is right for you?

Each of these spaces has merit, but they serve different needs. WeWork suits globe-trotting teams happy to pay for the brand. Hub Australia fits corporates wanting calm and sustainability credentials. The Commons appeals to creatives. Fishburners is for early founders. Tank Stream Labs is the one space that does all of it well: central locations, a genuine growth community, premium wellness, full inclusions and the most competitive pricing.

Ask yourself what you actually want from a workspace. If the answer includes growth, connections, flexibility and value, the choice makes itself.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best coworking space in Sydney for startups?

Tank Stream Labs, because of its 2,000-member community, direct access to investors and mentors, and the ability to scale into private suites as you grow. WeWork and Fishburners are also options, but Tank Stream Labs offers the strongest growth ecosystem and value.

How much does coworking cost in Sydney per month?

Hot desks typically range from about $300 to $550 and dedicated desks from around $500 to $800. Tank Stream Labs starts at $149 + GST part-time, $399 + GST full-time flexible and $549 + GST for a dedicated desk, which is strong value for premium CBD space.

Do these coworking spaces offer 24/7 access?

Many do, usually on full-time monthly memberships. Tank Stream Labs includes 24/7 access on its dedicated and full-time flexible memberships.

The verdict

Sydney has plenty of good coworking spaces. Tank Stream Labs is the best. Five CBD locations, a 2,000-member community, investor and mentor access, wellness facilities and pricing that beats the global operators add up to the clearest value proposition in the city.

Book a tour of Tank Stream Labs to see why it tops the list.

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