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/ news / Victoria’s New WFH Law Opens Doors for Self-Storage Providers
Published on August 13, 2025
In a bold step forward, the Victorian Government has announced plans to legislate the right for eligible workers to work from home at least two days per week. Premier Jacinta Allan unveiled the policy at the August 2025 Victorian Labor State Conference, setting the stage for a world-first law that will reshape how—and where—Victorians work.
This proposed legislation presents a clear opportunity for industries supporting remote work—especially self-storage businesses, with companies like Storage X poised to meet the emerging needs of hybrid workers across the state.
Under the proposed law:
The Premier cited cost savings of over $5,000 annually per household and noted the flexibility benefits for carers, women, people with disabilities, and regional Victorians. Legislative details will be developed through consultation with unions, businesses, and legal experts before being implemented ahead of the 2026 state election.
Business groups such as the Victorian Chamber of Commerce have voiced concern, arguing the law could disrupt existing enterprise agreements, reduce team cohesion, and weaken city economies. However, the state government insists it has the legal grounding to proceed, referencing existing provisions in Victoria’s Equal Opportunity Act and its compatibility with federal workplace laws.
Meanwhile, the Victorian public service has already implemented hybrid policies, typically involving two remote days and three in-office days, setting a precedent for broader statewide adoption.

As the boundaries between home and work continue to blur, space becomes a premium commodity—particularly in inner-city apartments and family homes. The mandated shift to working from home creates several opportunities for self-storage providers:
Home Office Conversions
More Victorians will convert bedrooms, lounges, and dining spaces into functional home offices, displacing items that need to be stored elsewhere.
Flexible Space Management
Hybrid workers juggling home and office life often require short-term, rotating storage options—think filing cabinets, seasonal clothes, sporting goods, or spare furniture.
Shift in Suburban Storage Demand
With CBD reliance declining, demand is shifting to local suburban storage facilities, closer to where people actually live and work.
Micro-Business and Side Hustle Support
Remote work supports side projects and small businesses—from e-commerce to consulting—which increases demand for secure, affordable inventory and equipment storage
In this evolving work landscape, Storage X is stepping up to provide smart, flexible storage solutions that make hybrid life easier.
Here’s how Storage X is supporting the shift:
Storage X isn’t just about making space—it’s about giving people the flexibility and freedom to work better, live better, and breathe easier.
As the Victorian Government formalizes legislation to guarantee the right to work from home, industries will need to evolve alongside. The storage sector, in particular, stands to benefit from a fundamental rethinking of space usage in homes and businesses alike.
With strategic foresight, flexible offerings, and customer-focused services, Storage X is at the forefront of this transition, helping Victorians make room for what matters most.
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