Granite Peak is a 1951 Australian play by Betty Roland.
Roger, heir to a cattle station, loves quiet Rosie, who works for a couple who run a pub and who have a daughter Gladys who was kicked out of the convent.
Kate wants to have sex with Charlie and he loves her but wants to marry her and she's reluctant.
The play was praised in a 1951 Commonwealth Jubilee Playwriting Competition.
The Guardian called it "bad... the tritest kind of romantic fiction".