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Qld’s 25 rising mummy vloggers you should be following

Some have made it, acquiring almost a million followers, while a lot are still trying to make their mark. Introducing Queensland’s mummy vloggers you should be following.

Mummy vloggers are on the rise in Queensland.
Mummy vloggers are on the rise in Queensland.

Mummy vlogging (and family vlogging) is on the rise in Queensland, with new people every day trying their hand at cracking into the lucrative and influential market.

Mum vloggers are stay-at-home mums who record and share their daily life through short videos. The practice has grown in recent years to expand beyond just mums to feature entire families.

In no particular order, these are 25 Queensland mummy – and family – vloggers who you should be following.

The Harris Family. Picture: TikTok
The Harris Family. Picture: TikTok

The Harris Family

@the.harris.familyy

Allanah Harris, the Jimboomba mum of four has more than 987,000 followers on TikTok, with the creator capturing the chaos of raising children close in age while sharing cute moments between her husband and herself.

Big Little Wins

@big.little.wins

Putting a unique spin on the art of family vlogging, the mum behind the Big Little Wins page is working towards helping “new parents find their groove.”

The CEO Mum. Picture: TikTok
The CEO Mum. Picture: TikTok

The CEO Mum

@theceomum

Jess Ndenda has struck a balance between raising five children and running a business, documenting her struggles and wins on her TikTok page with more than 41,000 followers.

Two Brisbane Mamas. Picture: TikTok
Two Brisbane Mamas. Picture: TikTok

Two Brisbane Mamas

@two.brisbane.mamas

Quickly becoming notable on Instagram, Two Brisbane Mamas share joyous moments on their TikTok.

The Moussas. Picture: TikTok
The Moussas. Picture: TikTok

The Moussas

@the_moussas

It’s fun, relatable and a humorous take on the struggles of raising young children.

Kiera Hall. Picture: TikTok
Kiera Hall. Picture: TikTok

Kiera Hall

@kkierahall

Teen mum Kiera Hall posts videos about her daughter Ellie Mae and advice for young mums.

Kathryn Denny. Picture: TikTok
Kathryn Denny. Picture: TikTok

Kathryn Denny

@kathryndenny

Kathryn Denny describes herself as a “boy mum” to her two sons, Jaska and Laika. She has amassed more than 666,000 followers.

Laurren McMoffatt. Picture: TikTok
Laurren McMoffatt. Picture: TikTok

Laurren McMoffatt

@laurrenmcmoffatt

Laurren McMoffatt explores different activities around Brisbane while raising two children under two years old.

Ebony Kaaho. Picture: TikTok
Ebony Kaaho. Picture: TikTok

Ebony Kaaho

@ebonykaaho_

Despite only being a small creator, Ebony Kaaho shares what it’s like to be a successful business owner and a “boy mum.”

Summah Sutherland. Picture: TikTok
Summah Sutherland. Picture: TikTok

Mumma Summah

@mumma_summah

Summah Sutherland is a young Deception Bay mum who has more than 7000 likes on TikTok.

Tenielle Hamlin. Picture: TikTok
Tenielle Hamlin. Picture: TikTok

Ten Bunny

@tenbunny

Very rarely sharing videos of her children, Tenielle Hamlin mainly uploads videos showcasing different outfits.

Alyssa Jane. Picture: TikTok
Alyssa Jane. Picture: TikTok

Alyssa Jane

@alyssa_jane01

Alyssa Jane uploads family, lifestyle, motherhood and fashion videos for her more than 435,000 followers,

Lavi Love. Picture: TikTok
Lavi Love. Picture: TikTok

Lavi Love

@_lavi_love_

The Lavi Love profile features content about her fitness journey while occasionally sharing videos about motherhood.

Sasha Cordingley. Picture: TikTok
Sasha Cordingley. Picture: TikTok

Sasha Cordingley

@sashacordingley_

Sasha Cordingley describes her TikTok as a way to “make the most” out of her “sleep-deprived stay-at-home mum era.”

Kayla Brannan. Picture: TikTok
Kayla Brannan. Picture: TikTok

Kayla Brannan

@kaylajbrannan

Kayla Brannan is a self-described “girl mum” and features a mix of different lifestyle videos.

Tinkering With Two. Picture: TikTok
Tinkering With Two. Picture: TikTok

Tinkering with Two

@tinkeringwithtwo

Alice, the mum behind the Tinkering with Two account, has made her TikTok into a place where mums can find inspiration for DIY and budget activities for children.

Brisbane Family Explorers. Picture: TikTok
Brisbane Family Explorers. Picture: TikTok

Brisbane Family Explorers

@brisbanefamilyexplorers

The Brisbane Family Explorers page documents a family of five as they explore different family-friendly activities throughout the greater South East Queensland region.

Ashleigh Chidlow. Picture: TikTok
Ashleigh Chidlow. Picture: TikTok

Ashleigh Chidlow

@ashleighchidlow

Ashleigh Chidlow describes herself as a “mum of two with some hobbies other than parenting”.

Diary of Dennae. Picture: TikTok
Diary of Dennae. Picture: TikTok

Diary of Dennae

@diary_of_dennae

Providing a daily dose of relatable humour to her 49,000 followers, Dennae describes herself as “just a mumma winging it at this thing called life.”

Breanna Kirwan. Picture: TikTok
Breanna Kirwan. Picture: TikTok

Breanna Kirwan

@breannakirwan

Breanna Kirwin uploads videos about the rewarding parts of raising her young daughter.

Shauna Alexander. Picture: TikTok
Shauna Alexander. Picture: TikTok

Shauna Alexander

@shaunaalexander

Shauna Alexander uses her TikTok to help other mums find budget-friendly and fun activities around Brisbane.

Brooke Massy. Picture: TikTok
Brooke Massy. Picture: TikTok

Brooke Massy

@brooke_massy

Boy mum Brooke Massy describes herself as “winging” her way through motherhood and TikTok.

Mum That Toks. Picture: TikTok
Mum That Toks. Picture: TikTok

Mum That Toks

@mum_that_toks

Finding success on TikTok, mum of three Amanda has more than 176,000 followers.

Skye Maree Wheatley. Picture: TikTok
Skye Maree Wheatley. Picture: TikTok

Skye Maree Wheatley

@skyemareewheatley

Former Big Brother contestant Skye Wheatley uploads videos of a home renovation she is currently undertaking as well as adorable videos of her children.

Nikki 1998. Picture: TikTok
Nikki 1998. Picture: TikTok

Nikki 1998

@nikkit1988

The mum of four is a photographer and a cosmetic nurse, uploading videos of life with her children and behind the scenes at work.

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