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Entry 29 is an Australian coworking space that was officially opened in May 2013. It was named after the winning entry by Walter Burley Griffin in a Federal Capital Design Competition, launched by King_O'Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, in May 1911. . The first co-working space was officially opened for business by Minister Andrew Barr MLA, ACT Minister for Economic Development on 22 May 2013. "Entry 29 is aimed at accelerating the technology development process, whereby start up operators can mingle and collaborate with like minded individuals.”.

Original Space:
The original location at 17a Childers Street, Acton was opened on 22nd May 2013 by ACT Deputy Chief Minister Andrew Barr. Based within the Australian National University the demountable building was previously used as a dance studio. The Entry 29's original community manager Matt Stimson has since gone on to manage "The Hub" another co-working space in Canberra catering for the renewables sector.

Current Space:
Entry 29, Canberra’s co-working space has since located to the 5th floor of the ACT Health building at the corners of Moore & Alinga Streets in Civic. Entry 29 is co-located with Canberra Innovation Network the co-working space now sits several stories above the Canberra CBD. The move provides new amenities and facilities for Canberra’s entrepreneurs. Located on the top floor of the ACT health building, the new offices boast fantastic views and coffee rooms. For a venture funded by Canberra’s own entrepreneurs; the new offices and their central location show how innovation in the city is alive and well.