The suburb was named after Pinjarra Road which travels through the suburb. However, the origin of the road name is unknown. It was known as the Moggill Farm. However, circa 2000 when the university began to plan the relocation of its agriculture and veterinary disciplines to its new
Gatton campus which had its own farm, the role of the Moggill Road became unclear. Rumours circulated that the university tended to sell the land for housing which attracted considerable protest. In 2008 the university denied having such plans, suggesting that the rumours arose from the idea being used as a student exercise in a master class, but did not disclose its plans for the site. In 1945, the Kenmore Tuberculosis Sanatorium officially opened at 2603 Moggill Road, having been constructed from 1943 to August 1944. After
World War II, it was converted into a repatriation hospital. It closed on 24 April 1994 and was later demolished and replaced in 1998 with the Fairview War Veterans’ Home. == Demographics ==