Same Day Flowers Delivery - Australia Wide!
Call 1300 360 469 or order online for Moores Pocket flower delivery. Same day available Monday to Saturday before 2pm weekdays, 10am Saturday. We're Australian owned, family run since 2009, working with established Ipswich florists who deliver to Moores Pocket and surrounding suburbs. I'm Siobhan. Back in 2022, our youngest Ivy (below 2nd from right) played a 3-day basketball tournament at the indoor courts in Ipswich for Gold Coast Rollers. She'd never played basketball before that season, just netball. The coaches were stunned when she won the 3-pointer competition at trials. That weekend taught us Ipswich geography through sport, driving between courts and Quest apartments, finding decent coffee between games.

* Our family in 2026. That 2022 basketball trip was the first time we really understood the layout of Moores Pocket. We’re still the same team making decisions at the dinner table.
Online: Browse categories, select flowers, add Moores Pocket address, choose delivery date, complete payment. Confirmation email arrives immediately with order details.
Phone: 1300 360 469. Monday-Friday 7am-6pm, Saturday 7am-12:30pm. Our Australian team helps with flower selection, gift card messages, specific delivery requirements. Many have floristry backgrounds.
Same Day Delivery: Available Monday to Saturday (closed Sundays except Mother's Day). Order by 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturday for same day service to Moores Pocket. Queensland public holidays we're closed.
Delivery Fee: $16.95, subsidised by us. Some remote areas require extra charges, we'll call first if that applies.
Ipswich florists make your arrangements fresh, their couriers deliver to Moores Pocket. No warehouses, no Australia Post overnight, just proper florist work.
We started Lily's Florist in 2009 after buying a struggling flower shop in Kingscliff NSW. Zero experience, nearly went broke, but somehow built it into a network of 800+ partner florists across Australia. Queensland was critical early on because of the population spread. Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Ipswich - all these areas needed solid coverage.

* The shop where we learned the ropes. It’s a long way from Moores Pocket, but the local care we learned here in 2006 is what we demand from our Ipswich partners today.
Ipswich suburbs like Moores Pocket became part of our network through those early Queensland partnerships. Some of our Ipswich florists have worked with us 14-15 years now. That's proper partnership, not just vendor relationships.
My partner Andrew and I still make business decisions at the dinner table while our daughters do homework. No boardrooms, no strategic planning sessions, no marketing department. Most choices happen between driving the kids to netball training. That's Lily's Florist.
Anna's been with us 15 years, qualified florist before she became our bookkeeper. She still talks flowers constantly with our partner florists, knows what's moving in Ipswich. I asked her about typical Moores Pocket occasions since it's suburban Ipswich territory.
I asked about other common occasions. "Get well flowers are regular, especially with St Andrews and other Ipswich hospitals nearby. Sunflowers work brilliantly for get well, gerberas too. Something uplifting without being heavy. People recovering from surgery or illness need brightness, optimism."
"New baby flowers are pastel territory," Anna added. "Soft pinks, creams, whites, maybe peach. Gender-neutral is the request but pink still dominates for girls. Parents receiving flowers after a new baby feel celebrated. It's a big moment, flowers acknowledge that."
"Then sympathy flowers," she said quieter. "White lilies are classic, white roses, simple elegant arrangements. Death happens everywhere, including Moores Pocket. Our Ipswich florists handle sympathy orders with extra care. They understand what those flowers represent, the weight they carry."
"The thing about suburbs like Moores Pocket is they're just regular Queensland life," Anna finished. "All the normal occasions people send flowers for. Nothing exotic. Just people marking moments with flowers because that's what we do as humans."

* The simple North Booval process: You order, we connect with a local Ipswich partner, they hand deliver. No post and no boxes, just fresh flowers.
That 2022 basketball tournament with Ivy was three days of early starts, driving to Ipswich indoor courts, watching games, waiting between games, more driving. Ivy had never played basketball competitively before. She's an elite netball shooter, so when the 3-pointer comp happened at trials, she just leaned on those skills. The coaches looked at each other like, who is this kid? She made the team, they came fourth at state titles on the Sunshine Coast later.
Sport weekends teach you town geography differently than tourism does. You learn where the courts are, where Quest apartments are in relation, where to get coffee that's actually decent between games. We found Ellen & Rod cafe that weekend, their Sticky Chai became our tournament fuel.
Moores Pocket came up on our navigation repeatedly that weekend. Not as a destination but as part of understanding Ipswich's layout, how suburbs connect, where things are in relation to where we needed to be. That's the kind of knowledge you don't get from Google Maps alone.
Our partner florists delivering to Moores Pocket, they know this area properly. They're not learning it through sport tournaments, they're working here daily. That local knowledge matters for flower delivery.
Order now online or call 1300 360 469. Ipswich florists make your flowers fresh, deliver to Moores Pocket same day if ordered before cutoff times. Same care whether it's birthday, anniversary, sympathy, new baby, congratulations.
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Siobhan Co-Founder, Lily's Florist Australian owned and operated since 2009
Started this business with my partner Andrew after buying a failing flower shop in Kingscliff NSW in 2006. Nearly went broke several times, somehow built a network of 800+ partner florists. Our daughters Asha (graduated Year 12 in 2024) and Ivy (Year 10) have grown up in this business. That 2022 Ipswich basketball weekend with Ivy is why I can write about Moores Pocket with actual experience instead of demographic research. Most of our business decisions still happen at the dinner table or during drives to netball training. Read our full story on our About Us page.