Rest, recharge, meet other riders
Delivery and rideshare platforms have reshaped life in the city, but until recently there have been no spaces designed for gig workers themselves.
The Hub is a space where riders and drivers can come together, meet one another, and feel supported.
We provide free access to food and drinks, relevant information, phone chargers, and other amenities.
Visit the Hub at 506 Elizabeth Street.
Open Wednesday to Friday, 16:00 - 21:00.
Gig Workers’ Online - Launch Party
Voyage is an online platform which helps international students to look for work.
Together with Voyage, we are creating an online community for gig workers.
This is somewhere to chat with your peers, to build new connections, and to discuss ways of overcoming the challenges of being a migrant gig worker.
Join us on May 17 to celebrate our new partnership. There will be free food, advice from other workers and students, and new people to meet.
Where: 506 Elizabeth Street (Multicultural Hub), Melbourne VIC 3000
When: Friday, May 17, 4pm to 6pm
Make a free booking here!
This is somewhere to chat with your peers, to build new connections, and to discuss ways of overcoming the challenges of being a migrant gig worker.
Join us on May 17 to celebrate our new partnership. There will be free food, advice from other workers and students, and new people to meet.
Where: 506 Elizabeth Street (Multicultural Hub), Melbourne VIC 3000
When: Friday, May 17, 4pm to 6pm
Make a free booking here!
Location: 506 Elizabeth Street (Multicultural Hub), Melbourne VIC 3000
Opening Hours: 4pm to 9pm, Wednesday to Sunday
Opening Hours: 4pm to 9pm, Wednesday to Sunday
The Gig Workers’ Hub operates on the lands of the Wurundjeri & Boonwurrung people of the Eastern Kulin Nation. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
Gig Workers’ Hub is supported by the City of Melbourne