7 Australian Mum Bloggers
I regularly update this list of Australian mum bloggers. Sometimes I find new ones that I think are awesome, and old ones that don’t blog anymore are removed. Keeping it fresh and up to date!
When I started blogging I admit I had trouble swallowing the “Aussie Mummy Blogger” title at times. The minute someone notices you are a parent, BOOM! You are a “Mum Blogger”.
Initially, I accepted it, even had a “Mummy Blogger” name……these days I’m just Kate Shelby – More than a mummy blogger.
Mummy blogging does cop an eye roll from people because there is this assumption that we post about when our children eat, what they wear and the last time they had a bowel movement.
Not the case at all. Australian Mum bloggers who have the genuine motivation to share and help others write about true, raw parenting truths.
We want to relate to you and cut down this perfect parenting facade that mummy blogging over recent years may have contributed to. Nobody wants to read about all the perfect things I do.
I like to create humour and comment on important social issues among many other things.
Constance Hall
Constance Hall has amassed a following of over 1.15 Million on Social Media. She’s arguably Australia’s most popular blogger.
Constance is also a self-published author and recent, DWTS Contestant.
Her community of “Queens” are empowered through her honest and raw moments of parenting struggles, marriage problems, and just LIFE.
Constance Once Said…
“Vaginal births, breastfeeding, and co-sleeping are great, but so are C-sections, formula and babysitters.”
You may not always agree with her. With 1.14 Million followers, there’s no denying she’s one of Australia’s most popular bloggers.
Far Kew
Far Kew posts hilarious Fuck You Friday rants about all the things that irritate in life.
She has a real way with words, if you don’t like language, then she is not for you. Far Kew has built a community of over 70,000 followers with her funny and relatable writing.
Mumlyfe – For mums of older kids
Mumlyfe shares useful stories to help you raise nice kids and feel good about yourself too. We’re all in this together and together we’ll build an amazing future for our kids. I like Mumlyfe because while they are a “Mummy Page” – Bron (the owner) doesn’t have a holier than though approach.
There are lots of topics and open discussion posts that I regularly take part in, they are interesting, informative and often really funny!
Celeste Barber
I’m not sure if Celeste Barber is really considered a blogger, more a comedian.
She has to have a mention though because this list wouldn’t be the same without her.
Celeste challenges body image stereotypes hilariously with her #challengeaccepted photographs.
You can find Celeste on Facebook.
The Organised Housewife
When your life feels like it’s falling apart and you really do need some guidance around the home. Katrina’s blog has organisation ideas, budgeting and just a step in the right direction to ending the chaos around the house. TOH also has an extra little section which I only recently discovered for bloggers.
The Imperfect Mum
I like Imperfect Mum because she is very active on Facebook and has established a community. The general idea of T.I.M. is to empower women and to stop judging each other based on the fact we’re not perfect. Because we are all “Imperfect”.
By Breharne
Breharne AlZoubi is a Muslim blogger from Sydney, Australia. She blogs about numerous things, all in the Lifestyle niche. Her blog is not all about being Muslim, but she does share some of her Muslim culture with readers. I really wanted some diversity in this list, she’s friendly and I enjoy reading her blog.
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