On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the many women who inspire us, and Tina Ramsland is no exception. As the owner of Maggie Moo Music, Tina is a powerful example of how women can balance career ambitions with the demands of family life while also contributing to their community. Through her business, Tina is redefining what it means to be a mother, a business owner, and a force for positive change in Mackay.
Tina’s business is built on the belief that music and movement have the power to transform children’s lives. With a 25-year background in early childhood education, Tina has seen firsthand the joy and growth that music brings to children. Her sessions, which include singing, dancing, and sensory play, are designed to help children develop essential skills while having fun. But what truly sets Maggie Moo Music apart is Tina’s commitment to supporting parents—especially mothers.
“I know how important it is to have a ‘village’ when you’re raising children, especially in Mackay, where many families are split due to the mining industry,” Tina says.
“I wanted to create a space where mums and dads can relax, socialise, and have fun, while their children are engaged and thriving.”
Her passion for creating a sense of community has led her to open The Little Party Place within the Gasworks, a vibrant venue where Tina’s business truly comes to life. The Little Party Place offers a unique opportunity to celebrate milestones, connect with fellow parents, and enjoy a moment of respite from the demands of everyday life. It’s this balance of fun and community that sets her new venture apart, providing a space for both children and parents to grow, connect, and create lasting memories together.
For Tina, the flexibility of owning her own business is key to being present for her family.
“Running Maggie Moo Music has allowed me to be there for my three children while still doing something I love. I get to meet incredible people, create new ideas, and see the positive impact my work has on local families,” she says.
As a mother, a business owner, and a role model to other women in Mackay, Tina knows the importance of women supporting women. Whether it’s through her work with children or her encouragement of other mothers and women entrepreneurs, Tina’s impact is undeniable. On this International Women’s Day, she reminds us that success is not just about what you achieve in business—it’s about the connections you create and the lives you touch along the way.
Her advice to other women looking to start their own businesses?
“Take your time, follow your heart, and enjoy the journey,” she says.
maggiemoomusic.com.au; thelittlepartyplace.com.au