Ranked: Queensland’s top 100 influencers taking over social media in 2025
With millions of followers these Olympians, mummy bloggers and Onlyfans creators are social media superstars. But did your favourite Queensland influencer make the top 100 list?
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Some have millions of followers on every single social media platform, posting content that reaches thousands within seconds.
Queensland’s has its fair share of social media influencers, but they aren’t your typical movie stars or A-list celebrities.
Instead, think fitness coaches, Olympians, OnlyFans creators, reality TV villains, and business entrepreneurs.
But who are they? And just how many followers do they have?
Queensland’s 100 biggest Instagram influencers
1. Tammy Hembrow, 17.2m @tammyhembrow
One of Australia’s most successful content creators and influencers, Tammy Hembrow knows all about the power of social media.
The mega-popular social media started posting fitness content in 2014, amassing millions of followers across Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube.
The 31-year-old has leveraged her mass following into several business ventures, including fitness app ‘TammyFit’, activewear label ‘Saski’ and a line of supplements with her sisters ‘Selfish Supps’.
The Gold Coast local’s estimated net worth is more than $56m, and in 2022 the mother of three landed on Forbes Australia’s inaugural 30 Under 30 List.
2. Robert Irwin, 7.6m @robertirwinphotography
Robert Irwin has seen his social media following skyrocket over the last few years thanks to his new role as a reality TV star.
The 21-year-old joined I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here as co-host in 2024 and is set to appear in the upcoming American season of Dancing with the Stars.
The Sunshine Coast star recently turned heads modelling in his underwear in a campaign for Bonds.
The son of Steve Irwin attended a Las Vegas gala for his late dad in May 2025, where sister Bindi Irwin was rushed to hospital.
3. Rosanna Arkle, 5.8m @rosannaarkle
You may have seen her on New Zealand reality shows, The GC and Celebrity Treasure Island, but the OnlyFans creator has called the Gold Coast home for a while.
The influencer and model has worked with major swimwear and fashion brands, modelling different bikini and lingerie sets to her millions of followers on Instagram.
Her content has taken a more family-friendly approach in the last year, following the birth of her son, Steely.
4. Andrew Hearnden, 4.5m @andyhearden
Known for his viral cooking videos on TikTok, Sunshine Coast-based chef has hit social media fame by sharing recipes for quick and easy meals.
Don’t recognise him? Maybe you’ve heard the ”Hey babe, what do you want for dinner?” at the start of some of his most popular videos.
In 2023 he launched his own cookbook off the back of his viral success ‘Andy Cooks’.
5. Gabby Epstein, 3.8m @gabbyepstein
Gold Coast born model, Gabby Epstein got her shot at fame back in 2015 as a bikini model after competing in Miss Universe Australia.
The Onlyfans content creator is known for swimwear and lingerie modelling, and her tongue-and-cheek approach to influencing.
6. Shammi Prasad, 3.5m @shammi_ltd
This guy knows how to prank someone, sometimes a little bit too well.
Shammi has a cult following for his hilarious videos with his mates on TikTok and YouTube, but don’t worry, his mates get him back as well.
The controversial influencer is also known for his meal kit business, Fork’N Easy, which he founded with brother Jayden and Kailash. The food supplier recently partnered with football team, Brisbane Roar.
7. Emily Skye, 2.6m @emilyskyefit
Mother of two and fitness titan, this Brisbane-based influencer founded successful brands eye mask company James Cosmetics and fitness app Emily Skye FIT.
She is renowned for her body positive content and has been applauded by many for celebrating cellulite and body fat and sharing an honest depiction of what post-partum bodies can look like.
8. Jackson O’Doherty, 2.5m @itsjackson
Multi-millionaire and TikTok prankster, Jackson O’Doherty has collaborated with huge social media stars including Logan Paul, Harry Jowsey and Abduroziq.
The content creator and OnlyFans star was known to host parties at his former ‘Playboy’-style Gold Coast mansion named ‘Jackson’s Playground’.
He also hosts the ‘Shadow Banned’ podcast, interviewing other influencers such as Mitchell Orval, Troy ‘Candy’ Williams and Harry Jowsey.
9. Isabelle Mathers, 2.1m @isabellemathersx
Gold Coast influencer, Isabelle Mathers attracted her millions of followers through her work as an emerging fashion model.
The model posts, fashion, beauty and travel content to her Instagram and YouTube.
Mathers has already attracted global recognition thanks to her work with modelling agencies Que and MG Models and collaborating with multiple fashion brands.
10. Ryan Williams, 2.1m @rwilly
Australian freestyle scooter and BMX rider Ryan Williams, known as R-Willy, has amassed a huge following online for his shocking and jaw-dropping stunts.
He joined the Nitro Circus when he was just 17-years-old and continues to perform with them after signing a 1.3m-year contract in 2016.
11. Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr, 2m @tiaclair1
Tia-Clair is a seven-time Crossfit Games champion and competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics in weightlifting.
The Sunshine Coast athlete is a hugely successful weightlifter taking the world by storm, and she has won more titles than any other athlete in the history of the sport.
Giving birth to her daughter in 2023 and sealing her status as the Crossfit GOAT she has inspired millions of women across the globe.
10. Anna Paul, 1.8m @annapaul
She made her mark originally on OnlyFans but Anna Paul quickly rose to stardom with Tiktok vlogs of her luxurious lifestyle.
Paul was recently at the centre of a social media feud with OnlyFans and TikTok star Mikaela Testa, which saw her lose thousands of followers in a matter of days.
The Gold Coast influencer, whose net worth is estimated to be around the $10m-mark, recently launched her own clothing line in collaboration with activewear brand STAX.
11. Rachel Dillon, 1.8m @racheljdillon
Three-time World Beauty Fitness & Fashion Bikini world champion Rachel Dillon is known for her globally-successful activewear Crop Shop Boutique and her fitness app Move With Us.
The app was originally known as Bodies By Rachel, and was launched in 2015.
The Townsville local hosts a mega-popular health podcast and YouTube channel with her influencer sister Emma Dillon, dubbed The Fitness Sisters.
Dillon announced she was pregnant in January 2025, following a well-documented IVF journey.
12. Deja Clark, 1.7m @deja_clarkk
At just 14, Deja Clark is one of Australia’s youngest CEOs, launching her own swimwear brand Sunny Dé off the back of her social media fame.
The teenager is the youngest child of influencer Kat Clark, who herself has 7.5 million Tiktok followers.
The Gold Coast local has moved to Los Angeles to pursue fashion design and content creation, sparking backlash from some of her Australian fans.
13. Renee Herbert, 1.5m @reneeherbert_
The model and actress shot to fame through a viral ‘twinstagram’ account with her identical twin sister Elisha Herbert.
With her sister the Sunshine Coast model has worked with countless luxury brands including Versace, Gucci, Guess, Calvin Klein and Vogue Beauty.
In 2021 the sisters took to social media to condemn the sentencing of their triplet brother Eric Herbert, who was sentenced to 12 months jail for obstructing a railway line in an anti-coal protest
14. Georgia Hassarati, 1.5m @georgiahassarati
Model Georgia Hassarati made her TV debut on season three of Netflix’s hugely popular matchmaking reality show Too Hot To Handle.
Before reality TV fame, the Sunshine Coast influencer was a trained midwife and studied in Brisbane.
The 28-year-old was back on our screens in April for Netflix’s newest competition show Battle Camp, where players face gruelling physical challenges to be crowned as “the ultimate Netflix reality competitor”.
15. Lachlan Power, 1.5m @lachlan
Professional gamer Lachlan Power got his start on YouTube sharing video game content with his 23 million subscribers, frequently teaming up with internet heavyweights Mr Beast.
The Logan influencer is the founder and CEO of PWR, a global gaming, entertainment and apparel brand.
In 2021 he was named as Australia’s richest YouTuber, reportedly making $2.4 million a year.
16. Mitchell Pettigrew, 1.4m @mitchellpettigrew
Professional photographer Mitchell Pettigrew mesmerises his millions of followers with images and videos of Queensland’s oceans.
The Brisbane-based photographer has amassed a loyal fan base who love his slow-motion videos of crashing waves and stunning marine life.
17. Elisha Herbert, 1.4m @elisha__h
Model Elisha Herbert makes up half of the famed ‘twinstagram’ duo with identical twin sister Renee Herbert.
In 2025 the duo made history as the first pair of twins to feature in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit since 1976, when Swedish sisters Yvette and Yvonne Sylvander posed for the January cover.
The model has a passion for sustainability and is a long-time vegan.
18. Jade Kevin Foster, 1.2m @jadekevinfoster
Actor and influencer Jade Kevin Foster was catapulted into the global spotlight as a star of Netflix’s hit reality show Byron Baes, which followed the lives of Australia’s top influencers.
The Gold Coast man is an openly gay fashion and lifestyle influencer, and was nominated for an Australian LGBTI Local Icon Award in 2018.
In 2022 the 33 year old was charged with public nuisance after being forcibly removed from a Surfer’s Paradise pub.
19. Shani Grimmond, 1.2m @shanigrimmond
Beauty guru Shani Grimmond built a YouTube following in the early 2010s for her makeup tips and beauty hacks.
The Brisbane-born influencer has since shifted her focus to Instagram and Tiktok where she shares lifestyle and fashion content.
In 2018 she launched her own swimwear brand ‘Sylk Swim’.
20. Chontel Duncan, 1.2m @chontelduncan
Gym owner and mother-of-five Chontel Duncan shares her journey of balancing motherhood and fitness on her Instagram and YouTube.
The Brisbane influencer founded the NEUFORM app, which provides nutrition ideas and fitness guidance to its users.
She is a fervent water safety advocate after her son, Paris, nearly drowned in their backyard pool in 2023.
21. Alli Simpson, 1.1m @allisimpson
Singer and actress Alli Simpson is the younger sister of pop star and swimmer Cody Simpson.
The Gold Coast influencer has starred in several reality TV shows including The Amazing Race and The Masked Singer.
Simpson has miraculously recovered from a severe neck injury which almost left her paralysed, after diving into a shallow pool at Burleigh Heads in 2019.
22. Sara Magusara, 1.1m @sarahmagusara
Vlogger and dancer Sara Magusara has been posting to social media since 2014 and has amassed over a billion likes on Tiktok.
The 23-year-old from Brisbane is a mother-of-two and shares fitness and family content to her millions of followers.
In 2022 she was ranked as Australia’s most influential creator by The Australian’s Influence Index, based on her high engagement and reach.
23. Karina Irby, 1.1m @karinairby
From social media fame influencer and business mogul Karina Irby founded the million-dollar Moana Bikini swimwear brand.
In 2025 the Gold Coast Onlyfans creator also launched sleepwear and activewear line Moana Smile Club.
The influencer, 34, has sparked several debates from over her and her husband's choice to not have children.
24. Emilee Hembrow, 1m @emileehembrow
Gold Coast content creator Emilee Hembrow is the older sister of high-profile influencer Tammy Hembrow.
Along with their other sister Amy Hembrow the sisters have built a fitness empire, launching their own brand of nutrition supplements Selfish Supps and skincare company Sskin.
She has spoken openly about the challenges of pregnancy and motherhood, after losing her unborn son at 30 weeks in 2020.
25. Mikaela Testa, 1m @mikaelatesta
Onlyfans creator Mikaela Testa gained millions of followers on Tiktok through her luxury lifestyle and travel vlogs.
The Gold Coast influencer was at the centre of controversy in early 2025 when she made a string of explosive allegations against former best friend and Onlyfans influencer Anna Paul.
In June the Australian-born creator revealed she planned to move to Frankfurt, Germany by the end of the year, amid safety concerns in the Gold Coast.
26. Ashy Bines, 1m @ashybines
Entrepreneur and fitness guru Ashy Bines made her mark in the wellness space on Instagram, sharing health tips with her millions of followers across every social media platform.
She is the co-founder and creative director of the Ashy Bines Group and co-hosts the Grow and Glow wellbeing podcast.
The Gold Coast influencer announced the shock closure of her activewear company Baseline in 2024, after suffering a brain aneurysm.
27. Hannah Polites, 1m @hannahpolites
Fitness influencer and model Hannah Polites is regarded as one of the first Gold Coast Instagram influencers, posting regularly since 2013.
The mother of four is the founder and designer of children’s apparel line, Babyccino Bear.
28. Dannielle Robertson, 1m @dannibelle
Strength and conditioning coach Danielle Roberton built her following through gym and nutrition content.
The Gold Coast influencer founded of the WRK IT with DB app which offers health and fitness advice to its users.
She is a law and justice graduate from the Queensland University of Technology.
29. Tarsha Whitmore, 1m @tarsha.whitmore
Model Tarsha Whitmore shares lifestyle vlogs and fashion content to her millions of followers across YouTube, Instagram and Tiktok.
The Gold Coast influencer owns Australian swimwear brand The Ola The Label.
30. Bree Lenehan, 1m @breeelenehan
Content creator Bree Lenehan uses her enormous platform across Instagram and Tiktok to promote self-love and body positivity.
Having recovered from an eating disorder the Brisbane influencer empowers her audience by showing the reality of her changing body.
After having a baby in early 2025 she’s spoken out against societal pressure for women to ‘bounce back’ to their pre-baby body by promoting body positivity post-pregnancy.
31. Nathan Lust, 963k @itsnathanlust
Comedy and dance content creator Nathan Lust gained major popularity on Tiktok after joining the app in 2019.
The Gold Coast influencer uses editing tricks to superimpose himself dancing in viral videos.
He is set to star in a Tiktok miniseries produced by the Singapore Tourism Board, The Journey: Singapore with a suite of other Aussie influencers.
32. Sasha Morpeth, 941k @sashamorpeth
Tiktok star Sasha Morpeth went viral for her series of heartwarming videos featuring her mother, Therese, showing their outfits, dances and tight-knit relationship.
The influencer gained 5m Tiktok followers sharing glimpses of her Gold Coast mansion and luxury lifestyle.
She founded her own fashion line Sasha Therese.
33. Kat Clark, 851k @kat_clark_
Lifestyle and family content creator Kat Clark is one of Australia’s most prolific Tiktok influencers with 7.5 million followers on the app.
The influencer won the 2024 Tiktok Business of the Year for her skincare brand Kaladé.
34. Morgan Rose Cook, 848k @morganrosemoroney
Fitness and family influencer Morgan Rose Cook has amassed viral fame through her exercise and wellness content.
The Brisbane content creator was a gifted gymnast from a young age, and earnt eight National Titles at the Australian Gymnastics Championships.
Morgan represented Australia in a physically demanding obstacle course on the Netflix reality show, Ultimate Beastmaster in 2018.
35. Tahlia Skaines, 835k @tahliaskaines
Lifestyle influencer Tahlia Skaines shares her picture-perfect life as an Aussie living in Bali to her thousands of Instagram followers.
The Gold Coast content creator completed her law degree in 2016 but has been a full-time travel influencer since graduating.
She has teamed up with her long-term partner to renovate and sell a luxury home in Dreamland Beach, Bali.
36. Michael Finch, 738k @michaelfinch
Beauty and food content creator Michael Finch began as a Youtuber in 2013, uploading makeup tutorials and beauty tips.
The Gold Coast influencer has since expanded into Tiktok, sharing food and drink recipes to his 2.6 million followers on the platform.
37. Willem Ungermann, 717k @willem_powerfish
Fishman Willem Ungermann aka Powerfish is a star among Australia’s pranking and fishing influencers.
The Gold Coast-based prankster holds a world-record for harpooning a staggerin three-metre flathead.
In 2021 he was delivered a hefty fine for environmental crimes over a 2019 prank which resulted in a car and trailer sinking into the Tweed River
38. Allie Auton, 674k @allieauton
Princess Polly ambassador Allie Auntonposts travel and fashion content, treating her followers to clothing hauls and Bali snaps.
Based in the Gold Coast the influencer runs a successful second-hand clothing digital store through Depop.
39. Brodie Pawson, 654k @brodiepawson
Professional parkour athlete Brodie Pawson has captured Instagram and Tiktok users for years with videos of his death-defying stunts as a ‘real-life Superman’.
The Brisbane content creator frequently makes videos with his twin brother Dylan Pawson, known together as The Parkour Twins.
They skyrocketed to fame after dominating the Australian premiere of Ninja Warrior in 2017.
40. Riley Hemson, 650k @rileyj
Plus-size model Riley Hemson has made strides in bring inclusivity to Australian fashion.
Through her #realisticrunningdiaries series the Gold Coast influencers shares her ‘realistic’ exercise journey.
She’s launched two fashion labels, Jorja and Joseph, and Remmie by Riley, with sizes ranging from 6 to 24.
41. Skye Wheatley, 649k @skye.wheatley
Skye Wheatley shot to fame after appearing on Big Brother Australia in 2014 and finishing third.
The Gold Coast influencer has gained a following on Instagram, YouTube and Tiktok through lifestyle and motherhood content.
In 2024 she won the tenth season of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here and is an ambassador of Bully Zero, a charity which tackles school bullying in Australia.
42. Amanda Shadforth, 647k @amandashadforth
High profile creative director Amanda Shadforth has styled and curated for luxury brands including Chanel, Dior and Louis Vuitton.
The Sunshine Coast stylist shares her unique aesthetic and creative talents with thousands of followers.
She is the head creative director of Oracle Fox, a photography, illustration and style studio.
43. Ashton Wood, 623k @ashtonwood
Model Ashton Wood dazzles her audience with beauty and travel content.
The Gold Coast vlogger found success on YouTube and Tiktok, flaunting her daily life as an Aussie living in London.
44. Michelle Jenneke, 581k @mjenneke93
Athlete and two-time Olympian Michelle Jenneke posts a mix of lifestyle and sports content to her Instagram page.
The Sydney local opts to train on the Gold Coast and has represented Australia twice in the 100m hurdles at the 2016 and 2024 Olympics.
She received worldwide media attention in 2012 after her pre-race warm-up dance went viral.
It’s possible she will not compete in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, after revealing she ruptured her hamstring during her heat race in Paris 2024.
45. Abbie Chatfield, 570k @abbiechatfield
Abbie Chatfield skyrocketed to Australian media fame following her TV debut as a contestant of The Bachelor Australia season seven.
Since her first TV appearance she has appeared in a swath of reality shows as a contestant and host, and is currently a panellist on The Masked Singer Australia.
The Brisbane local is also very active in progressive politics and was a critical advocate for The Australian Greens in their Federal election campaign.
46. Nathan & Winnie the Beach Cats, 565k @nathan_thebeachcat
These two cats shocked the world with their love of swimming and the outdoors.
Townsville couple Rian Crandon and Melissa Pietrobuono are the fur-parents of Nathan and Winnie, two black cats that love getting in the warm ocean waters of north Queensland.
The ‘paw-rents’ are RSPCA ambassadors and promote the joys of pet adoption.
47. Quade Cooper, 559k @quadecooper
Professional rugby player Quade Cooper is a former Queensland Red and currently plays for Hanazono Liners in Japan.
Originally born in New Zealand, he moved to Brisbane at 13 and has frequently represented Australia at an international level.
The 37-year-old announced he would be transitioning from rugby to flag football by the end of 2025.
48. Chloe Szepankowski, 556k @chloeszep
Entrepreneur Chloe Szepankowski posts fashion, beauty and motherhood content with her influencer fiance Mitchell Orval and two sons Artis and Sunny.
The Gold Coast influencer faced major backlash in 2021 for allegedly promoting anti-vaccine and anti-lockdown views during the height of the covid pandemic.
She is former owner of her own athleisure brand Szep which suddenly closed in May 2025 after six year.
49. Veruca Salt, 553k @verucasalt444
Gold Coast Onlyfans creator and podcast host Veruca Salt gives followers an intimate view into her life as an ‘angel mother’.
The heavily tatted influencer shocked fans when she announced her newborn son, Cash, suddenly died just months after being born.
She has shared her deeply personal struggles with the loss and is the founder of upcoming foundation Cash’s Corner.
50. Sally Fitzgibbons, 539k @sally_fitz
Professional surfer Sally Fitzgibbons was ranked World No. 1 for women's surfing in 2019 after winning Rio Pro.
Growing up in New South Wales the surfer has spent much of her career in Queensland, frequently competing in the World Surf League’s Gold Coast Pro.
The beloved athlete also represented Australia in surfing during the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
51. Reece Walsh, 531.4k @walshyy07
NRL star Reece Walsh has stolen the hearts of Queensland rugby league fans as a fullback for the Brisbane Broncos.
His flair on the field is matched by his charismatic presence off it, making him a fan favourite.
On Instagram the athlete shares a mix of family pictures and sporting triumphs, including his (albeit less successful) venture into the golfing world via a separate account @averagegolf1.
52. Zac Perna, 531k @zacperna
Bodybuilder and exercise influencer Zac Perna has amassed followers through his cheeky take on the fitness world.
Splitting his time between the Gold Coast and Melbourne the personal trainer shares gym tips and extreme food challenges to his 850,000 YouTube subscribers.
His most recent mega-viral video series portrays him eating 50,000 calories in different countries, racking up millions of views.
53. Kara Saunders, 529k @karasaundo
Dubbed the ‘world’s fittest mum’ Kara Saunders left the world in awe after placing third in a CrossFit competition while breastfeeding her one-year-old between events.
On her social media channels the Brisbane athlete shares how she balances an intense workout regiment and new motherhood.
She is a nutrition and lifestyle coach for her own business ‘Heaps Good Nutrition’.
54. Mahdi Alawie, 528k @mahdii.travel
Videographer Mahdi Alawie shares the best of Australia, and the world, through breathtaking videos.
The Gold Coast influencer is best known for his insane drone videos which capture entire coastal landscapes across Queensland.
He is also a keen footballer and currently plays for Logan Lighting FC in the Football Queensland Premier League.
55. Ruby Drew, 515k @rubynextdoor_
At just 20, Onlyfans creator Ruby Drew is a self-made millionaire after gaining thousands of fans during the 2020 covid pandemic.
The Gold Coast social media star has garnered major success promoting herself as the “Aussie girl next door”.
56. Isabella Fiori, 503k @isabella_fiori
Social media star Isabella Fiori gained millions of YouTube subscribers be posting makeup tutorials and beauty hacks in the late 2010s.
Today, the Brisbane influencer captures her fanbase with true crime and conspiracy deep dives, explaining unsolved murders and disappearances in conversational long-form videos.
57. Ash Barty, 497k @ashbarty
Tennis star Ash Barty skyrocketed to Australian sporting fame, becoming World No. 1 winning Wimbledon and the Australian Open.
The Ipswich-born athlete now resides in the Gold Coast, and announced the birth of her second child in June 2025.
Having retired from pro tennis in 2023, the Grand Slam champion uses her Instagram to promote various sports charities.
She has her own Ash Barty Foundation and recently became an ambassador for the Tennis For Kids foundation.
58. Cartia Mallan, 489k @cartiamallan
Model Cartia Mallan has gained hundreds of thousands of followers cross Instagram, YouTube and Tiktok with a mix of travel and lifestyle content.
The Brisbane influencer bounces between London, New York and Byron Bay, and has worked with brands like Benefit Cosmetics to the Groovin the Moo music festival.
59. Nick Cummins, 445k @nickbadger
Better known as ‘The Honey Badger’, Nick Cummins is a professional rugby player turned reality TV sensation.
Raised in Logan City, he is now best known for his stint on season six of The Bachelor Australia, where his larrikin attitude stole the hearts of avid watchers.
After sensationally choosing no one at the end of his Bachelor season, the Honey Badger now showcases his picture-perfect travel lifestyle with wife Alexandra George and their three kids.
60. Emma Dillon, 444k @emmajane.dillon
Fitness coach Emma Dillon makes up the other half of the mega-popular ‘Fitness Sisters’ YouTube channel alongside her sister Rachel Dillon.
Born in Townsville the influencer shares workout routines and nutrition tips with her Instagram and YouTube followers.
She is a co-owner of the premium athleisure brand Crop Shop Boutique, which has thousands of loyalists across the globe
61. Lacclan Goffried, 433k @itslacci
Videographer and social media sensation Lacclan Goffried shocks his followers with a mix of comedy, pranks and extreme challenge videos.
The Gold Coast content creator went viral during the 2020 covid pandemic for a stunt involving playing table-tennis across the NSW and Queensland border amid travel restrictions.
62. Saskia Teje Jenkins, 423k @saskiateje
Model Saskia Teje Jenkins used her loyal following to build her own fashion label, which has been worn by the likes of Hailey Bieber.
The Gold Coast influencer is the co-founder and creative director of Amelie Teje, an elevated basics clothing brand which was recently featured in Forbes Magazine.
63. Georgie Stevenson, 413k @georgiestevenson
After developing a huge following across social media platforms wellness influencer Georgie Stevenson has embarked on a number of business ventures.
She has her own line of supplements Naked Harvest, skincare company Summer Skin and hosts the Rise & Conquer podcast.
The Gold Coast entrepreneur has previously opened up about her fertility struggles before having her first child, creating a community of women to talk about the taboo issue.
64. Troy Williams, 362k @troycandy
Troy Williams, also known as ‘Candyman’, has gained thousands of followers spruiking car accessories, wraps and modifications.
The influencer faced court in 2019 when an Instagram video of him doing a burnout in a Gold Coast suburb lead to a dangerous driving charge.
65. Ellidy Pullin, 352k @ellidy_
Podcast host Ellidy Pullin shares lifestyle and motherhood content, after being tragically widowed in 2020.
After her snowboarding champion partner ‘Chumpy’ died in a freak spearfishing accident, the Gold Coast influencer has spoken openly about having his children after his death.
66. Chris Eldridge, 347k @chriseldridge_
Dietitian Chris Eldridge uses his Instagram platform to promote sports nutrition and wellness content.
The Brisbane influencer has been a model for high-end brands including Gucci and Mercedes.
He is a charity ambassador for Cure Cancer Australia.
67. Rhylee Passfield, 344k @rhyleep
Mental health influencer Rhylee Passfield shares raw moments as a person with Autism and ADHD, creating a community of over two million followers on Tiktok.
The Brisbane influencer is also a cosplay content creator, often spending 50+ hours constructing Wonder Woman, Taylor Swift or Harley Quinn outfits.
68. Lilliana Bowrey, 334k @lillianabowrey
At just 20, Lilliana Bowrey is a professional surfer and shares her idyllic beach lifestyle with her huge following.
The Sunshine Coast sportswoman recently appeared in the role of Poppy Tetanui in the Netflix series Surviving Summer.
69. Jessika Power, 333k @jessika_power
Reality TV star Jessika Power first popped up on our screens as a shockingly mismatched bride on Married At First Sight season six.
She famously had an affair with fellow contestant Daniel Webb, ditching her chosen partner Mick Gould.
The Gold Coast influencer shares health and comedy content, as well as promoting her other TV ventures, including Big Brother Australia and MTV’s Ex on the Beach.
70. Davina Rankin, 323k @davvyxx
Reality TV star Davina Rankin is known as one of the first ‘villains’ of Married At First Sight in 2018, after an onscreen cheating scandal with contestant Dean Wells sent shockwaves through the fan base.
She hosts the popular lifestyle podcast Who Me? where she’s spokenly openly about her recent split with friend-turned-husband Jaxon Manuel.
71. Jaz Hand, 324k @makeupby_jaz
Across Instagram and YouTube, makeup artist Jaz Hand has been posting beauty tutorials and travel vlogs since 2014.
The Gold Coast influencer created her own jewellery brand Jaz Hand Made, which features dainty silver and gold pieces.
72. Lily Brown, 327k @__lilybrown
After modelling for several fashion brands including White Fox Boutique, Lily Brown built a following through fashion, beauty and motherhood content.
The Gold Coast model has since launched her own sleepwear brand Chille and podcast Red Hot The Pod.
73. Caitlin Armstrong, 300.1k @caitlinaarmstrong
Photographer Caitlin Armstrong has a perfectly curated black and white aesthetic across her Instagram account, where she shares tips on how to drive growth and engagement.
The Brisbane content creator runs her own social media company Social Voice, which helps other creators build followers and engagement through ‘done-for-you’ content.
74. Atis Paul, 290k @atispaul
Brother of Onlyfans star Anna Paul and controversial ex-boyfriend of Mikaela Testa, Atis Paul boasts over a million followers on Tiktok.
The Gold Coast influencer built extreme wealth through crypto and used to share his luxurious lifestyle with his legion of followers.
He has not posted on Instagram since his split with Testa.
75. Glen Thomson, 288k @glenthomsonn
Glen Thomson is the ex-boyfriend of Onlyfans star Anna Paul, who split with the mega-famous influencer in 2023.
After the break up sent shockwaves The Gold Coast personality uses his Instagram to shares his recent gym transformation and pictures of his hairless cat Nutsack.
76. Bree Rizzo, 283k @breeemasters
Olympian Bree Rizzo has represented Australia countless times in the 100m sprint, and is currently an Oceania record holder in the 4x100 metre.
In 2013 she moved to the Gold Coast from Sydney to pursue professional beach sprinting.
She’s an ambassador for Nike, Hyperice and LSKD.
77. Sophie Batzloff, 283k @sophiebatzloff
Fashion influencer Sophie Batzloff models for a range of fashion brands, including White Fox and Fashion Nova.
The Brisbane model is the ex-girlfriend of Instagram personality and singer Jackson Brazier, known as JXN.
78. Jayden Prasad, 279k @jaydenprasad_
Brother of famous Instagram prankster Shammi Prasad, Jayden Prasad has made a name for himself in sport and content creation.
The Gold Coast influencer is a professional football player with the Brisbane Roar and frequently stars in his brother’s comedy videos.
79. Hannah Orval, 272k @hannahorval
Daughter of ex-Collingwood player Mark Orval, and former girlfriend of AFL star Cameron Zurhaar, Hannah Orval has made a name for herself among Gold Coast influencers.
Part of an Insta-famous family with influencer brother Mitchell Orval the model flaunts her beachside lifestyle and fashion content.
She owns her own swimwear collection Niu Swim.
80. Nicola Crisa, 268k @nicola.crisa
At 17, Nicola Crisa is a prolific model and actress, modelling for various magazines including the Teen Cruze and starring in the 2021 film Romance on the Menu.
81. Renee May, 261k @reneeemay
Entrepreneur Renee May posts a mix of travel, motherhood and food content while running her children’s apparel line Lolly May.
The influencer often features her two daughter wearing the Lolly May clothing.
82. Amy Hembrow, 260k @amy_isha_hembrow
Older sister of the mega-famous Tammy Hembrow, Amy Hembrow has launched various businesses and built a healthy following.
The Gold Coast mother of two co-founded skincare company Sskin and supplement brand Selfish Supps with her Insta-famous sisters.
83. Kim Hartnett, 260k @kimhartnett_
Bikini model turned reality TV star, Kim Harnett rose to fame as a contestant on the premiere season of Love Island Australia.
The Gold Coast influencer recently announced she was engaged to Bachelor in Paradise star Matt Whyatt, and is currently director of Brisbane-based hair salon James Collective.
84. Austin Gosney, 253k @austin.gosney
Prankster Austin Gosney is best known as a member of the Shammi Vlogs content creation team.
The Gold Coast social media star posts outrageous stunts to his Instagram with fellow influencers Shammi Prasad and Dim Ilievski.
85. Tamika Wilson, 248.3k @tamikawilson
Gold Coast swimwear model Tamika Wilson posts a mix of travel and fashion content, promoting bikini and lingerie sets to her thousands of followers.
86. Kerry Balbuziente, 248k @kerrybalbuziente
Occupational therapist Kerry Balbuziente quickly became a fan favourite on season eight of Married At First Sight and built a following after legally tying the knot with her onscreen beau Johnny Bulbuziente.
The new mum is the owner of Brisbane icon Caxton Street Brewing and is renovating her second house with her husband.
87. Mitchell Orval, 236k @mitchellorval
Mitchell Orval is part of an Insta-famous family with influencer sister Hannah Orval and ex-AFL star dad Mark Orval.
The Gold Coast influencer is the fiance of Instagram superstar Chloe Szepanowski.
He regularly shares heartwarming family content as well as opening up about his battle with drug addiction.
88. Jack Millar, 231k @jackomillar
Reality star Jack Millar first graced our screens on season nine of Married At First Sight,
The Brisbane videographer is married to Love Island alum Courtney Stubbs.
Posting travel and lifestyle content he shares his journey as a new father and husband to his reality-TV loving fan base.
89. Grace Hayden, 229k @grace.hayden_
Sports presenter Grace Hayden is the daughter of Australian cricket legend Matthew Hayden.
Based in Brisbane she is a rising star in the Australian entertainment industry and works as a cricket presenter for Global Broadcasting Solutions and Star Sports India.
90. Sharelle Grant, 227k @sharellegrant
Fitness coach and registered nurse Sharelle Grant was a former bodybuilder turned exercise influencer.
She gives her followers tips and tricks to get the most out of their gym workouts, with a focus on the female experience.
91. Paulie Roberts, 222k @paulie_roberts_
Prankster Paulie Roberts shocks his audience with troublemaking stunts, with his uncle ‘Floppa’ a frequent victim.
Whether it’s leaving mouse traps, waxing his eyebrows off or spiking his coffee with laxatives the Gold Coast content creator will go to any length for a cracking video.
92. Mick Gould, 202k @mick_gould86
Farmer Mick Gould was the unlikely hero of Married At First Sight season six.
The Gympie reality star won fans over with his tongue-and-cheek approach to romance.
Despite not finding love on the show he still shares an occasional farm video or schooner selfie with his followers.
93. Valentine Holmes, 202.3k @valentineholmes1
NRL star Valentine Holmes garnered attention as a centre for the Queensland Maroons and currently plays for the St. George Illawarra Dragons.
The Townsville athlete made his State of Origin debut in 2017 and previously played for the North Queensland Cowboys from 2020 to 2024.
94. Shayna Jack, 142.9k @shayna_jack
Two-time Olympic gold medallist Shayna Jack inspires her followers with a glimpse into her insane swimming career.
The Gold Coast athlete had a miraculous return to the pool following a 24-month competition ban for an anti-doping rule violation.
At the 2024 Paris Olympics she won gold in the Women’s 4×100m freestyle relay and Women’s 4×200m freestyle relay.
95. Bec Hardgrave, 146k
Qualified fitness and health coach Bec Hardgrave wows her fanbase with healthy KFC recipe recreations and clean eating tips.
The Brisbane Instagram and Tiktok star hosts the podcast ‘Fit and Full Of It’ with friend and fellow fitness coach Alex Ellice.
96. Priya Khanna, 131.2k @priakhanna
In her Instagram bio Priya Khanna declares her content involves “basically getting dressed for cute cafes”.
The Brisbane creator flaunts the best of the city’s food and fashion scene through Tiktok, Snapchat and Instagram.
97. Nikki Westcott, 123.5k @nikkiwestcottt
Entrepreneur Nikki Westcott has cultivated a passionate audience with the podcast she co-hosts with her best friend Happy Hour with Lucy and Nikki.
The podcast has gained thousand of listeners with the Townsville duo discussing everything from starting their own fashion label to wild party stories.
The podcast hosts famously orchestrated prime minister Anthony Albanese saying the phrase “delulu with no solulu” in parliament.
98. Lucy Jackson, 121k @lucykatejackson
Lucy Jackson is the other half of the smash-hit conversational podcast Happy Hour with Lucy and Nikki.
With her best friend and co-creator Nikki Westcott the Townsville locals launched their own fashion label Jagger & Stone.
99. Danielle Mitchell, 118k @daniellejmitchell_
Entrepreneur Danielle Mitchell is a new age health and wellness influencer promoting authenticity.
The new mother shares the “realistic” side of motherhood and fitness content to her community of followers.
The Brisbane influencer founded the DJMFIT app, helping women with meal planning and exercise programs.
100. Courtney Stubbs, 113k @_courtneystubbs
Model and mother Courtney Subbs first graced our screens on season three of Love Island Australia, and has since tied the knot with Married At First Sight alum Jack Millar.
The Gold Coast influencer shares family and fashion content and recently opened up about difficulties in her second pregnancy.
“Early on I was diagnosed with Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) which is a fancy way to say I vomit all day everyday … thank god for Jack and the grandparents who have helped out,” she wrote.