By Gru
The Australian-born professional pool in adult is small. Wikipedia's category for Australian female performers has four entries, total. Most lists you read inflate that number with performers whose only connection to Australia is a tag on a tube site. We've gone through the candidates one by one against IAFD, AVN, Wikipedia and the performers' own primary-source bios. What follows is the ten names we could actually verify. Two of them have early-career galleries we host on this site.
How we picked this list
The bar was straightforward but not loose. Each performer needed primary-source verification of either Australian birth or long-term Australian residence. IAFD, Wikipedia, verified social, or the performer's own statement counted. Listicle aggregators didn't. That filter alone disqualified several names that show up everywhere else: Annie Body (American, born Phoenix), Kandi Kobain (American, born Dallas), Lana Cox (Russian, born Moscow). All three were on our shortlist before fact-check.
Order is by industry impact, descending. Award count, career length, and verifiable mainstream-network credits all weigh in. We've stayed at ten entries rather than padding to the conventional twenty, because we'd rather have ten honest entries than twenty with ten guesses. If a performer here has a shorter bio it's because the verified facts were thinner, not because we ran out of words.

- Born
- 4 March 1985, Sydney, NSW
- Career
- 2003 to present
- Awards
- AVN Female Performer of the Year (2017, 2019, 2020). AVN Hall of Fame. XRCO Hall of Fame.
- Studios
- AbbyWinters (early), GirlsOutWest (early), Jules Jordan, Brazzers, Evil Angel, AGW Entertainment (own company)
Angela White is the most internationally recognised Australian performer in the industry, full stop. She started at 18 with Score Group in 2003 and crossed almost every register the business has: pin-up shoots, gonzo, glamour, lesbian features, director, then producer. The three AVN Female Performer of the Year wins (2017, 2019, 2020) made her the first performer ever to take that title three times. She's in both the AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame and runs her own production company, AGW Entertainment.
What makes her useful to this site specifically: in the late 2000s she shot for both AbbyWinters and GirlsOutWest under the name Angie. The AbbyWinters sets are dated to 2008. The GirlsOutWest sets are around the same period. They're both natural-light, no-pressure shoots, exactly what those sites were built for. Knowing the model went on to become the most decorated performer in the industry is what makes them worth revisiting.

- Born
- 11 January 1983, Sydney, NSW
- Career
- Active. Multi-decade career as performer, writer, advocate.
- Awards
- Five-time Australian Pornstar of the Year (self-disclosed via verified Instagram).
- Other
- Author, broadcaster, advocate for sex-worker rights.
Madison Missina is probably the most domestically known Aussie porn star, in the sense that the broader Australian public has actually heard of her. She's been performing for over a decade and has won the local industry's Australian Pornstar of the Year award five times, which she announced from her own verified Instagram. Beyond performing she's written extensively about the industry from the inside, appears on mainstream Australian media, and has been a consistent voice for sex-worker rights and decriminalisation here.
She's an interesting choice for this site because most readers come here looking for content first and context second, and Madison genuinely sits in both worlds. There are scenes if you want them. There's also a body of writing and commentary worth your time if you're interested in how the Australian industry actually functions.

- Born
- 1990 or 1991, Melbourne, Victoria
- Career
- 2019 to present
- Awards
- 2021 Fleshbot award (per Wikipedia). Cherry Pimps Model of the Month, April 2022.
- Studios
- Jules Jordan, Evil Angel, Vixen Media Group, Ricky's Room
- Live cam
- camsoda.com/savannahbond (see Camsoda review, accessible from AU without an ID scan)
Savannah Bond's Wikipedia entry is unusually detailed for a performer who debuted in 2019, which says something about how quickly her profile has built. She grew up in Melbourne, studied beauty therapy, worked retail, then moved into stripping in Melbourne and Sydney before relocating to Townsville and eventually entering the adult industry in 2019 via Jules Jordan in Los Angeles. She spent her first two months working solely for Jordan's company and racked up over thirty acting credits by year-end.
During the COVID-era international travel restrictions she stayed in Australia and built her OnlyFans alongside other Aussie performers, then moved to Los Angeles once travel reopened. Her current catalogue spans Vixen, Evil Angel and Ricky's Room. She's the closest thing to a ready-built international Aussie star of the post-2020 generation.

- Born
- 1995, Brisbane, Queensland
- Career
- OnlyFans 2020 to present
- Background
- Former Supercars and V8 Touring Car Series driver
- Notable
- Highest-paid OnlyFans creator in Australia at one point per mainstream press.
Renee Gracie's career arc is the most-covered in the Australian press of anyone on this list, and it's nothing to do with adult content directly. She raced V8 Supercars and the V8 Touring Car Series before financial pressure pushed her out of motorsport in 2020. She joined OnlyFans the same year, and within months she was being profiled by mainstream Australian outlets as one of the platform's highest earners in the country.
She's still active on OnlyFans and runs her own brand independently rather than working through traditional studios. From a "made it" angle she counts because she's transformed from a niche-sport athlete to a household name in the Australian context, even outside her industry. The amount of mainstream-press coverage of her transition is unusual and difficult to ignore.

- Born
- 28 May 1974, Gisborne, New Zealand
- Australia base
- Brisbane, Queensland (since age 16)
- Career
- 2017 to present
- Studios
- Naughty America, Evil Angel, Bad Family POV
- Live cam
- camsoda.com/aubreyblack (see Camsoda review, accessible from AU without an ID scan)
Aubrey Black needs an honest disclaimer up front. She was born in Gisborne, New Zealand, not Australia. She moved to Brisbane at 16 and has built her entire adult-industry career from Australia, which is why she shows up on every list of Australian performers. Per IAFD and Wikidata her citizenship is New Zealand, but her career is unambiguously Australian-based. She qualifies under our long-term residence criterion. We're calling it out so you don't read the rest of the bio assuming birthplace.
She started performing at 43 in 2017, which is unusual in itself. Most of her work is in the MILF and mature category and runs through Naughty America and Evil Angel networks. She remains active in 2026 and is one of the more visible performers across that segment of the industry.

- Origin
- Australia (verified through GirlsOutWest official channel)
- Career
- 2022 to present (per dated GirlsOutWest blog posts)
- Studios
- GirlsOutWest (debut and primary), with international/mainstream crossover
- Categories
- Lesbian, masturbation, fetish
Charlie Forde is the only current Aussie performer on this list whose career launch we can pin to a specific Australian site. She started at GirlsOutWest and her profile there explicitly says she's gone "beyond the boarders of Australia" since, which is the GOW team's way of saying she's now working with international networks and producers. Posts about her on the official GirlsOutWest free-stuff blog stretch from 2022 to 2025, so she's been actively shooting for at least three years.
For our purposes she's the closest current example of the historical AbbyWinters-and-GirlsOutWest pipeline still working as it did for Angela White. Aussie women starting on Aussie sites and crossing into the wider industry. Her current scenes lean lesbian and solo, with some fetish work.

- Born
- Brisbane, Queensland
- Career
- Late 1990s onwards. Veteran.
- Notable
- One of four Australian performers in Wikipedia's Australian pornographic film actresses category.
Monica Mayhem belongs on this list as a veteran, even though she peaked well before the 2020-2026 window. She was working in the early 2000s when there was almost nobody else in the Australian export pipeline outside Angela White, and she's one of only four Australian performers Wikipedia categorises by name. That's a high bar for inclusion on its own.
We're keeping her bio short because we don't want to fabricate detail. The current Wikipedia entry is the source we'd point readers to. Her presence here is more about acknowledging the history of Australian porn than about active 2026 viewing recommendations. If you're interested in the older end of the Aussie scene, she's where to start reading.

- Born
- 14 June 1989, New South Wales
- Career
- 2015 to present (per Babepedia and IAFD profile)
- Profile
- IAFD-listed. Active long-tail catalogue rather than mainstream stardom.
Charlotte Star has the longest active career of anyone on the post-2010 generation here other than Madison Missina, but she has nowhere near the mainstream profile of Savannah Bond or Renee Gracie. That's not unusual: most working performers don't translate longevity into household-name status, and that doesn't mean the work isn't there. IAFD has a profile, Babepedia confirms her Australian residence and the 2015 debut date.
If you're looking for an Aussie performer with a steady, decade-long catalogue rather than a recent breakout, she's the best example on the current list. We don't have specific scene recommendations because we haven't sat down with the catalogue ourselves; readers willing to do that should find plenty.

- Born
- Sydney, NSW (per industry-database records)
- Career
- 2020 to 2025 (verified active through 2025)
- Profile
- Newer entrant. Sydney-born. Limited mainstream coverage.
Atlantis Deep is the newest performer on this list. Her industry-database entries put her birthplace as Sydney, which Wikipedia and the listicle aggregators don't bother to surface. She started in 2020 and has been active through 2025 at minimum. She doesn't have award nominations we could verify and the available catalogue is smaller than the bigger names, but the Sydney verification is solid and she counts as one of the post-2020 generation of Aussie performers.
Her inclusion here is more about correctly representing the current state of the Australian-born professional pool than about hyping her career trajectory. The pool is small and she's part of it. That's the honest version of where she fits.

- Born
- Melbourne, Victoria (per IAFD)
- Career
- 2020 to 2021 (per IAFD)
- Profile
- Short professional career. Melbourne-born.
Blake Wilde rounds out the list with an honestly short career: IAFD lists her as active for one year, 2020 to 2021. Why include someone whose professional run was that brief? Because IAFD's birthplace verification is solid (Melbourne), and because the Australian-born professional pool is small enough that limiting the list to long-career performers would mean cutting it to seven entries. We'd rather flag a verified short career than pad with names we can't verify.
Her catalogue is what it is. If you're after a longer body of work this isn't the entry to chase, but the Melbourne credential is what earns her the slot.
Where you can watch them in 2026
The Australian access situation changed in March 2026 when the Online Safety Act codes came into force. Pornhub and the rest of the Aylo network refused to participate and blocked Australian users instead, which knocked out a significant chunk of where Angela White, Savannah Bond and Aubrey Black scenes used to surface. The two paysites that produced the early-career content for several performers on this list, AbbyWinters (Amsterdam-based studio, predominantly Australian performers) and GirlsOutWest (still Melbourne-based), are still accessible as standard paid memberships, age confirmation runs through the billing process. So is Met-Art for the European-style work and ATK Galleria for natural-and-amateur.
For Renee Gracie the answer is OnlyFans direct. Charlie Forde's current scenes live on GirlsOutWest itself plus her international network appearances. For the older catalogue from Monica Mayhem, the best surfaces are the studio archives and DVD-era sites, not the tubes. For a current view of which sites still work in Australia, see our list of Aussie sites that still work in 2026 or Pornhub alternatives Australians can still load.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the most famous Australian porn star?
Angela White. Born in Sydney in 1985, she has won AVN Female Performer of the Year three times (2017, 2019, 2020) and is inducted into both the AVN Hall of Fame and the XRCO Hall of Fame. She runs her own production company AGW Entertainment and remains one of the most internationally recognised performers in the industry.
Did Angela White appear on AbbyWinters and GirlsOutWest?
Yes. She appeared on both Australian flagship sites in the late 2000s under the name Angie. We host the original AbbyWinters and GirlsOutWest archives on Aussie Girls Blog: 30 sets on AbbyWinters and 37 sets on GirlsOutWest, totalling 67 sets across the two sites.
Where do Australian porn stars usually start?
Historically, AbbyWinters and GirlsOutWest were the two gateways for Australian women into adult performing. Both shoot in Australia, both pay properly, and both have produced performers who later went mainstream. The current generation tends to start on OnlyFans before moving to mainstream studios, with Renee Gracie a high-profile example of that path.
Can I still watch Australian porn stars on Pornhub from Australia?
No. Pornhub blocked Australian users on 9 March 2026 after Aylo refused to participate in the new codes. GirlsOutWest (Melbourne-based) and AbbyWinters (Amsterdam-based studio, Australian performers) remain accessible as standard paid memberships, age confirmation runs through the billing process. Most performers on this list have content there or on other still-accessible networks.
Are there really only ten Australian porn stars worth listing?
Honestly, yes, in the sense of "performers we could primary-source verify as Australian-born or long-term Australian-resident with a meaningful professional catalogue". Wikipedia categorises four Australian female performers. Once you broaden to verified long-term residents (Aubrey Black) and confirmed-via-IAFD newer names (Charlie Forde, Atlantis Deep, Blake Wilde), the list reaches around ten serious entries. Adding more would mean recycling listicle-aggregator data that a lot of the time is wrong about nationality. We'd rather ship ten honest entries.







