Casaveen Australia
High Street Oatlands
Casaveen Australia designs and manufactures quality Tasmanian knitwear in rich and vibrant styles and colours, custom made by skilled craftsmen. Take a tour of the factory and find out more about how we make the garments, the history of the area, the story of Casaveen and why we are so committed to continue manufacturing in Tasmania, Australia.
Enjoy a break in the cosy café. The café serves beautiful fresh Tasmanian produce daily, along with award winning Tasmanian wines and great coffee. You can also purchase locally sourced Tasmanian food and gift items and browse the new showroom for your very own Casaveen Knitwear.
Casaveen is open
- 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday
- 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and public holidays.
Casaveen is closedDecember 25th – 28th, New Years Day, Good Friday and until 12.00 p.m. Anzac Day
Skulduggery
Unsolved crimes of the Heritage Highway
Skulduggery is a game that gives you the chance to solve mysterious crimes that actually happened 170 year ago along the Heritage Highway.
The first three games in the series are set in the beautiful and historic towns of Oatlands, Ross and Longford. Skulduggery will test the skills of budding super sleuths, excite the history buffs and provide great entertainment for the whole family.
Real life Tasmanian mysteries
Skulduggery taps deep into the region's history and identity. The game's characters and events have been meticulously resurrected from the Van Diemen's Land archives. Follow the adventures of the enigmatic central character, convict field policeman, John James, who ranges the highway on the trail of trouble. Can you succeed where he failed?
How do I play?
You will need to purchase the game, follow the story and fin the clues to solve the mysteries. Clues will be found in unexpected places and in participating business establishments in each of the towns. It's more fun than a ton of rum!
Getting a copy of the game
In Oatlands you can buy any of the three Skulduggery games at the Central Tasmanian Tourism Centre at the Stables, 85 High St.


