All the Room

All the Room (1964) is the third poetry collection by Australian poet David Rowbotham.

[1] In his review of the poetry collection in The Age Dennis Douglas noted "In Rowbotham's poetry technique counts far more than content", though he does go on to say the poet's "words can attain a startling freshness."

He also concluded that "David Rowbotham seems to be seeking a new subject-matter and a new style.

"[2] Vivian Smith in The Bulletin found Rowbotham "striking out in new directions."

He went on: "Rowbotham's strength has always been that of simple affection for and appreciation of country life and living.