In the Knowe at Cranbrook Apr19

In the Knowe at Cran...

Mod cons combined with a few imaginary ghosts equals luxury accommodation as The Examiner’s travel writer, DAVID SCOTT, discovers. source: The Examiner April 16, 2012   CRAIGIE Knowe sits in old-school wine country. For one thing, many vines around this patch of the East Coast have survived...

Craigie Knowe on 7:30 Report Mar08

Craigie Knowe on 7:3...

A report on John Austwick and Craigie Knowe on ABC’s 7:30 report.

Bicheno Golf & ...

Following planning approval from the Tasmanian Planning Commission on 10 Feb 2012, work will continue on the development of an 18 hole links style course (an additional nine holes to the current Bicheno Golf Club) and the creation of a 61 home golfing estate experienceConsulting will work on...

Plans firm for new golf haven Mar08

Plans firm for new g...

Source: The Mercury  TASMANIAN entrepreneur Greg Ramsay hopes to begin work on a golf course, recreation and accommodation development on the South Arm peninsula by the end of next year. Mr Ramsay, the driving force behind the Barnbougle and Bicheno golf course developments, said Arm End...

PGA: Tasmania’s bid to become golfing capital Feb29

PGA: Tasmania’s bid to become golfing capita...

Source: PGA Tasmania continues its bid to become the nation’s golfing capital with the announcement last week a new golf residential development has been approved for the East Coast town of Bicheno. The joint venture, between Bicheno Golf Club and local landowners Peter and Jana Johnstone, will feature 62 homes along with a golf course designed by Adelaide firm Crafter Mogford Golf Strategies. Local golf identity Greg Ramsay, who was involved with the early development of Barnbougle Dunes, is also involved in the project. “I spoke with the golf club over 20 years ago about doing something but have since focused on conservation...