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Remote working drives down federal office costs
Tom BurtonGovernment editor
Flexible work practices driven by remote working are bringing down office costs for the federal government, with almost a third of workplaces now having more staff than desks.
The uptake of desk sharing drove government office costs down by $25 million, or $759 per staff member, in the 2023 financial year, despite a 7 per cent increase in staffing, according to the latest occupancy report.
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Tom Burton has held senior editorial and publishing roles with The Mandarin, The Sydney Morning Herald and as Canberra bureau chief for The Australian Financial Review. He has won three Walkley awards. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at tom.burton@afr.com
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