Same Day Flowers Delivery - Australia Wide!
Online ordering is open 24 hours. Call 1300 360 469 during business hours if you prefer talking to someone (Monday to Friday 7am to 6pm, Saturday 7am to 12:30pm). All calls answered in Australia by Australian staff.
Same day delivery runs Monday to Saturday. Get your order to us by 2pm on weekdays or 10am on Saturday. Sundays we close except Mother's Day. Delivery costs $16.95 and we subsidise the actual cost which runs higher depending on where in Springfield Central the delivery is going.

* You order, we connect with your local Ipswich florist, they make and deliver. No warehouses, no overnight boxes.
Our Blue Mist has 227 reviews. White roses, white oriental lilies, blue delphinium. The blue is that specific cobalt that catches light without screaming for attention. Works for almost any occasion.
Mary ordered recently: "Beautiful arrangement and fast delivery. Easy to pick what flowers you would like, with a good range and extras to add at the end. I was extremely impressed with the fast delivery!"
Fast matters. Less time between arrangement and doorstep means longer vase life.
I asked Anna why Blue Mist performs so well. She spent fifteen years as a qualified florist before moving into our bookkeeper role, though she still checks arrangements and advises on flower selection.
"Delphinium is gorgeous but honestly it's a pain to work with," she told me. "The stems are hollow and they bruise if you handle them rough. Most florists I know cut them last and keep them separate until the arrangement is almost done, then slot them in right at the end. The payoff is worth the fuss though. That blue against white roses reads clean without feeling cold or clinical."
She mentioned something about Springfield Central specifically. "New estates out that way have those long driveways and the houses sit back from the street. Couriers sometimes leave flowers at the letterbox because they can't see anyone home. Our florists know to walk them to the door, ring the bell, wait. Takes an extra minute but those delphinium stems won't survive sitting in a hot letterbox."
Tracey left this review: "Just what was ordered! The arrangement that was delivered looked just like the one that I had chosen. Really pleased."
"That review tells you something," Anna said. "When someone says the flowers matched the picture, it means the florist actually studied the image. Delphinium heights, rose placement, where the lilies sit. Warehouse operations grab whatever stock they have. Real florists build toward the photo. It takes longer but the result looks intentional, not random."
Karon ordered Blue Mist for a harder reason: "Perfect flowers for a bereavement! Easy to use and good pictures of the types of flowers to choose from."
Anna nodded when I showed her that one. "Blue and white works for sympathy because it's soft without being stark. Pure white arrangements can feel clinical, almost hospital-like. The blue brings warmth. Sounds odd saying blue is warm but it's true. Peach and cream palettes do the same thing. Anything with a bit of colour reads as gentler than clinical white."
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* Please note that the reviews mentioned above are real and for this bouquet but not necessarily sent to Springfield Central.
Springfield Central sits in Greater Springfield, part of the Ipswich region. We have spent more time out that way than I ever expected when we started this business.
In 2022 our youngest daughter Ivy played basketball at the main indoor courts in Ipswich for a Gold Coast Rollers warm up tournament. Three days. Squeaking shoes on polished wood. Buzzers. Parents yelling from plastic seats that echoed everything. Ivy had basically never played basketball before. She is an elite netball shooter so she leant on those skills and figured it out game by game.
During the trial to make the team for state titles, the final day had a three pointer competition. Ivy won it. First three pointer she had ever attempted. I watched the coaches glance at each other across the court. They knew all the other kids from years of junior basketball. They had never seen Ivy before. Who is this kid? The team ended up coming fourth at state titles on the Sunshine Coast.
We stayed at the Quest apartments that week. I found a cafe called Ellen & Rod. The Sticky Chai there still comes up at our dinner table years later.

* Our family in 2024 (the only photo I was allowed to post). Ivy is on the right. Still plays netball. Still reminds us about that three pointer.
Three years later we were back. April 2025. Asha's state representative netball tournament. Day three she copped an elbow contesting a rebound and went down hard. We ended up at St Andrews Hospital for a concussion check. She was fine but those hours in the waiting room felt endless.
When you order flowers to Springfield Central through us, the arrangement gets made by an actual Ipswich florist. Someone with a real shop, a walk-in cooler, years of selecting stems at the Brisbane Markets before dawn. Fresh flowers, assembled that morning, delivered by someone who knows where those long driveways are.
Some competitors work differently. Flowers get made in a central warehouse on a production line, boxed up, shipped overnight through Australia Post. By the time those flowers reach Springfield Central they have already lost a day or two of vase life sitting in transit. Delphinium especially. Those hollow stems do not forgive rough handling.
We have over 800 partner florists across Australia. Some have been with us for fifteen years. One Feefo review from the Ipswich area sticks in my mind: "Lily's florist delivered an absolutely beautiful bunch of flowers, on time and even to a farm in the back of Ipswich. Couldn't be happier with their service!!"
That is what we aim for. Suburban street or rural property, same care.

* Feefo Trusted Service Award 2026. Over 23,000 verified reviews since 2013. You can view them all on the link at the top of the pages, where the reviews are scrolling across the page :)
We partnered with Feefo in 2013. Scared us at first honestly. Only people who have actually placed an order can leave a review. We cannot delete bad ones. We cannot ask mates to write nice things. Completely independent.
Flowers are subjective. Three people look at the same arrangement and see three different things. So putting ourselves out there with zero control took some guts. Since then we have collected over 23,000 reviews. We won the Feefo Trusted Service Award in 2024, 2025, and 2026.
The award requires more than 50 reviews in a 12 month period averaging at least 4 stars. In our qualifying period we had over 3,000. Sixty times the minimum.
We bought a florist and gift shop in Kingscliff, Northern NSW, in 2006. I was pregnant with Asha. Zero experience with flowers. Zero retail background. Our accountant said don't buy it. We bought it anyway.

* Our Kingscliff shop, 2006. Where Lily's Florist began, it seems like a lifetime ago TBH.
The previous owner had just paid for a Yellow Pages advertisement. That phone would not stop. Flower orders to random places around Australia. Taree. Townsville. Cairns. Back then if you wanted to send flowers interstate you called your local florist and asked them to sort it out.
After months of turning those calls away, sitting in the shop with maybe $25 in the till on a quiet June day, we thought: what if we took these orders and found florists in those towns to make them? We approached a florist in Murwillumbah first. Drove out there with baby Asha in the car seat, sweating, rehearsing what to say. She agreed immediately. That single partnership became the foundation for everything.
By 2009 we had around 20 partner florists. By 2013 that grew to 160. Today we work with over 800 across Australia. We sold the physical shop in 2009 to go fully online. Still live in Kingscliff 18 years later.
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I run Lily's Florist with my partner Andrew. We started in 2006 with a shop we had no idea how to run, a baby on the way, and an accountant telling us not to do it. Seventeen years later, after starting the official online business in 2009. we coordinate over 800 florist partners from our home & office in Kingscliff.
Our daughters Asha (turns 19 in May 2026) and Ivy (turns 15 in February 2026) have grown up with this business. Most decisions still get made at the dinner table or driving to netball comps, driving up the M1 to Carrara for basketball, or walking Bindi the cavoodle. No boardrooms. No marketing teams. Just a Mum and Dad who wanted a seachange and accidentally built something bigger than we planned.