Pink Lily

Pink Lily is a rural locality in the Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia. The proposed Rockhampton Ring Road will pass through Pink Lily.

In the, Pink Lily had a population of 193 people.

History
The locality takes its name from the Pink Lily railway station, named by the Queensland Railways Department on 22 August 1916, taking the name from the Pink Lily Lagoon (-23.3411°N, 150.477°W).

Pink Lily Lagoon State School opened on 9 September 1872. It closed on 30 April 1971. It was at 17 Six Mile Road (-23.3576°N, 150.4704°W).

Pink Lily Primitive Methodist Church opened on Friday 10 December 1886.

Demographics
In the, Pink Lily had a population of 231 people.

In the, Pink Lily had a population of 193 people.