Our Story IS THE REASON FOR OUR BOOKS

We grew up along the Diamantina River in north-west Queensland, a river named after the exotic and famed wife of Queensland's first governor. A woman whose glamour so entranced all that her name was also attached to both a town (Roma) and a Brisbane street (Roma St), while her place of birth (the isle of Ithaca) was the perfect name for a nascent Brisbane suburb and little creek running out of the foothills of Mt Cootha.

The Diamantina River, however, is a thousand miles from the luxuries of Brisbane. It's slow and steady progress across the sandy claypans of western QLD down to Lake Eyre (Kati Thanda) with its once-a-year flood (if we're lucky) is the life-blood of so many cattle stations in the west.


Diamantina Press is dedicated to publishing stories of a little-known or understood part of our vast state, where the majority of the population is concentrated in the south-east corner.