Same Day Flowers & Gifts Delivery - Dubbo Wide
Same day flower delivery to Dubbo, ordered online or by calling 1300 360 469. We deliver through a local Dubbo partner florist who sources, arranges and hand delivers your flowers fresh. No warehouse. No Australia Post box sitting in the sun on someone's verandah. Delivery is $16.95 and we absorb the rest because the actual cost of getting flowers across Dubbo is often more than that. Andrew and I have been running this network since 2009 from our place in Kingscliff, and we took the kids out to Dubbo back in 2016. That trip changed how I think about sending flowers west.
It was September, school holidays, and we loaded up the car for what Andrew kept calling "the big western adventure" which was really just code for him wanting to take the girls to Taronga Western Plains Zoo. Asha was about nine, Ivy had just turned five. We drove out through Mudgee and came into Dubbo from the south, the road getting flatter and drier the further west we went. You feel the difference in the air. The heat sits heavier, the light is sharper, and everything opens up. The Macquarie River was low that trip, brown and sluggish through town.
We spent two full days at the zoo. The girls were obsessed. Ivy planted herself in front of the lion enclosure and refused to leave for close to an hour. Asha wanted to see every single animal and kept a handwritten list in a little notebook she'd brought. One evening we did a stargazing and planet watching tour, and I'll be honest, it blew all four of us away. The sky out past Dubbo at night, away from the coast lights, was something I hadn't expected. Andrew spotted Jupiter through the telescope and couldn't stop talking about it for the rest of the trip.
The strangest bit was bumping into our friend Denny with his kids at the zoo. We knew Denny from a holiday in Bali years before that. He'd taken his family out from Port Macquarie for the same school holiday week, same zoo, same day. We stood in front of the giraffe enclosure trying to work out the odds while the kids ran off together like they'd seen each other the week before.
Ivy planted herself in front of the lions and refused to move for close to an hour. She was five. She had opinions.

* Ivy at Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo, September 2016. She made us come back to the lions three times that trip.
That whole trip gave me a different respect for how far flowers travel once they leave a florist's bench in regional NSW. Dubbo is inland, properly inland, and the conditions out there are nothing like what we get on the coast. When someone orders flowers through us for delivery in Dubbo, those stems need to hold up in heat and dry air that would wilt a coastal arrangement in half the time.
"Inland deliveries in summer are brutal. The air just sucks moisture out of everything. A bouquet that would last ten days in Brisbane might get five in Dubbo if the stems aren't hydrated properly from the start. I always told florists in dry areas to use wet packs, not just damp tissue. The technical term is vapor pressure deficit, which basically means the air is so dry that water evaporates off the petals faster than the stems can replace it. Petals dehydrate from the edges in. You'll see it as brown tipping within a day or two if the florist didn't condition properly."
"Good florists in towns like Dubbo already know this. They adapt. They pick hardier varieties when it's forty degrees, they condition stems longer before arranging, and they time deliveries for morning when the vans are still cool. That local knowledge is why the partner model works better than shipping from a warehouse on the coast."
Anna worked as a florist for over fifteen years before joining us. We hired her specifically because she could talk to our partner florists as a peer, not a middleman. When your Dubbo order comes through, we route it to a real florist in the Dubbo area. They source from the freshest stock available, arrange it that day, and deliver it themselves. No cold chain breaks, no parcel lockers, no two day transit in a cardboard box.

* How it works. You order, we connect with a local Dubbo florist, they deliver fresh. No post. No boxes.
Dubbo is a big regional centre with families, hospitals, aged care, and a lot of people sending flowers from Sydney and Melbourne to loved ones out west. Here's what works well and why.
New parents are exhausted. Anna's advice is to keep it simple: nothing with a heavy scent that might bother the baby, nothing that sheds petals near a cot, and nothing that needs daily maintenance. Our new baby flowers and gifts are designed with all of that in mind. Bright, cheerful, low fuss. One recent customer told us her daughter loved the native arrangement so much she dried the flowers as a keepsake for the birth of her granddaughter.
Natives do well in Dubbo's climate because their stems are built for dry conditions. Banksias, waratahs, leucadendrons, they all have woody structures that handle low humidity and heat far better than soft European varieties. They also have a second life as dried arrangements once the softer blooms fade, so the gift keeps giving well beyond the first week. Browse our native flower collection or ask for natives in a Florist's Choice arrangement and let the Dubbo florist work with what's freshest.
Birthdays are our most popular reason for delivery to Dubbo. One verified Feefo customer wrote: "Needed to send flowers to my daughter in Dubbo for her birthday. Very reliable." That reliability comes from having a partner florist in the area who knows the streets and can get there on time. Our birthday flowers range starts from under $60 and goes up depending on how much of a statement you want to make.
Our Florist's Choice at $71.95 gives the Dubbo florist full creative freedom to use the best stems they have that day. It works well because they know local conditions, they know what's lasting well this week, and they aren't locked into a photo on a website. If you're on a tighter budget, we have a full range of flowers under $60. Our Deal of the Day at $73.95 is another solid option if you want something seasonal.
Order online anytime through our website (no account required, SSL secured) or call our team on 1300 360 469 during business hours, Monday to Friday 7am to 6pm AEST, Saturdays 7am to 12pm. Our call centre is based in Armidale, NSW, not overseas, and if you're unsure what to order they'll walk you through it.
Same day delivery cutoff is 2pm weekdays and 10am Saturdays. Anna explains why these times matter: in summer, delivery van interiors can hit 45 degrees by early afternoon. The earlier flowers are out of the van and into someone's home, the longer they last. That 2pm cutoff gives the florist time to source, arrange, and deliver before peak heat. The Saturday cutoff is tighter because flower markets close Saturday afternoon and routes are compressed into a shorter window.
No Sunday delivery. Flower markets don't operate on Sundays, and Saturday stock loses roughly 30% of its vase life by Sunday. Rather than send flowers that are already two days old, we'd rather you order for Monday when fresh stock is available. It's a quality decision.
Delivery is $16.95. We subsidise this because the actual cost of getting a florist to hand deliver across Dubbo is often higher. We absorb the difference because we'd rather keep prices fair and transparent than inflate the sticker price of the flowers.
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Cherie from NSW recently shared her experience on ProductReview:
"I found the online site easy. My daughter loves native flowers and she really loved the arrangement that you had done, it was beautiful, so much she will be drying them as a memory of the birth of her daughter. Thank you"
Three things stand out in that review. The site was easy to use, the arrangement matched her daughter's taste in natives, and the flowers were substantial enough to dry and keep as a keepsake for the birth of a grandchild. That last detail says a lot about what arrived.
Anna reads reviews like this differently to most people. "When someone says they're drying the flowers as a memory piece, that tells me the florist included structural natives, probably banksias or leucadendrons, stems with woody cores that hold their shape once the moisture is gone. Soft petalled flowers collapse when they dry. The fact that this customer could keep them means the arrangement had proper native bones to it. That's not an accident, that's a florist who knows their varieties."
Another verified Feefo customer sending to Dubbo put it simply: "Great friendly service. Needed to send flowers to my daughter in Dubbo for her birthday. Very reliable."
Once your order is placed, we route it to a partner florist in the Dubbo area. They source the freshest stems available, prepare and arrange them that day, and deliver directly. You'll receive a confirmation and if photos are available from the florist, we'll pass those on too.
If something goes wrong, and occasionally it does because flowers are perishable and logistics can be unpredictable, contact us within 24 hours. Take photos of both sides of the arrangement and send them through to [email protected] or call 1300 360 469. We also have live chat on the website. Our team in Armidale will sort it out. We're not a faceless operation, we're a mum and dad business and we take complaints personally, which is actually a good thing because it means we fix them quickly.
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