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Migration history

Interview: Hank and Bertie Halle – loving sports

Husband and wife, Hank and Bertie Halle were both born in 1933.  He in Deventer as Hendrik Halle, she in Zaandam as Egberta Westervaarder. Hank’s father was a well-known Dutch footballer and trainer, Jan Halle.  Jan and his brother, Leo, famous as the ‘Lion of Deventer’, both played for the Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearDecember 2, 2023 ago
Migration history

Interview: Wubbo Bijker – ship builder

Wubbo Edward Bijker, was born in Rotterdam, Netherlands, in April 1939.  His parents were Wiebe Bijker, born in Zwolle, and Nicolette Kempff who was born in Haarlem.  Grandfather Bijker was Frisian.  Father Wiebe Bijker was a mechanical engineer and during the years after WW2 he built bridges all over Netherlands, Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearDecember 2, 2023 ago
Migration history

Interview: Bill Hunt – Builder and bridge player

Bill Hunt is living in a low-care unit of Prins Willem Alexander Village (PWA) in Brisbane because he has severe vision limitations.  In spite of his English name, he was born in Assen (Drenthe) in 1934, named Willem Hoekstra, his father was Hans Hoekstra from Heerenveen, Friesland, and his mother Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearDecember 2, 2023 ago
Migration history

Interview: Hanny van der Mark -tough migration years

After having interviewed two men who live at my retirement village, I now interviewed a migrant woman.  Our village actually has more female than male residents, so it’s about time.  Hanny came to Australia in 1950, when she was 10 years young.  She was born in Bussum, where she grew Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearDecember 2, 2023 ago
Migration history

Interview: Steve Flierman – Property valuer

In my village, the Prince Willem Alexander Retirement Village (PAW), there’s plenty of migrants, mostly Dutch.  Some of them are here long enough to have been involved with the founding of the village.  I interviewed another one of our residents about his migrant experience.   Steve Flierman was born in Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearDecember 2, 2023 ago
Migration history

Interview: Henk Mollee – Hollandia Soccer Club – F.C. Lions

Australia is a land of immigrants.  I am an immigrant, and you, dear reader, are probably too. High levels of immigration in the years before 1891 resulted in 32% of the population listed as overseas-born in Australia’s first country-wide census in 1891. These numbers decreased substantially in the first half Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearDecember 2, 2023 ago
Military and Political History

Interview: Netherlands Honorary Consul for Queensland Marjon Wind

On June 16th 2021 I received news that the Ambassador of the Netherlands in Australia, H.E. Mrs. Marion Derckx, announced Ms. Marjon Wind to be the new Honorary Consul for Queensland.  Ms. Wind succeeds Dr. Frans Karel de Laat as the Honorary Consul for the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearDecember 1, 2023 ago
Cultural Events and Activities

Sinterklaas Overseas Foundation

Family in Holland could have a Sinterklaas package sent to their relatives overseas. There was all kinds of stuff in there. Candy, calendar, teaspoon, gramophone record, booklets, tablecloth, you name it. In the DACC archives is a tablecloth and sugar bowl from such a package (see below). See also: Sinterklaas Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearNovember 30, 2023 ago
Cultural Events and Activities

Sinterklaas Treats

Pepernoten: The Traditional Sinterklaas DelicacyIs Christmas Eve truly complete without gingerbread cookies? Sinterklaas festivities naturally include these delightful treats, making them an essential part of the celebration. Gingerbread cookies, available at Dutch shops or enjoyable to make at home, hold the top spot on our list of Sinterklaas treats. Engage Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearNovember 30, 2023 ago
Cultural Events and Activities

Sinterklaas celebrations at Dutch Clubs in Australia

These are photographs and Dutch Australian Weekly (DAW) newspaper clippings from the DACC archives of Sinterklaas celebrations within Australian club from the early fifties onwards. Dutch Australian Weekly newspaper clippings The DAW also used Sinterklaas to promote a subscription to the newspaper as a Sinterklaas gift Information on the Dutch Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearNovember 30, 2023 ago

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