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Dutch forward Bente Jansen at Brisbane Roar

Dutch footballer Bente Jansen is part of Brisbane Roar in the Ninja A-League, adding a new chapter to the Netherlands–Australia sporting connection. Jansen came to Queensland in 2025 with a strong pedigree in European football. She previously played for Dutch giants AFC Ajax, where she featured in 24 matches, scored Read more

By DACC, 6 monthsSeptember 10, 2025 ago
Literature

From war-torn Amsterdam to champion in Adelaide: the story of Hendrika de Vries

In a story that crosses borders, generations, and identities, Hendrika de Vries embodies the resilience of Dutch migrants who forged new lives in Australia after the Second World War. Her journey—from the trauma of Nazi-occupied Amsterdam to becoming South Australia’s swimming champion in 1955—is a testament to courage, adaptability, and Read more

By DACC, 6 monthsSeptember 8, 2025 ago
Migration history

Toast, Motorbikes and Memories: Dutch Life at Roseville (Brisbane) in the 1950s

The following is a chapter from the book “New Farm 50 Stories” by Gerard Benjamin, a longtime resident in Newstead who has been associated with the New Farm and Districts Historical Society for more than 20 years. He regularly conducts history walks in the area and is the author of Read more

By DACC, 6 monthsSeptember 8, 2025 ago
Migration history

The Dutch Houses of Coopers Plains: From Migration Story to Heritage Landmark

Sign petition to safe last of the Dutch Houses in Coopers Plain, Brisbane

By DACC, 6 monthsSeptember 3, 2025 ago
Military and Political History

A KNIL captain’s son: Peter Van de Graaff’s childhood through war and migration

A Dutch–Indonesian childhood shaped by war Peter Van de Graaff was born into a Dutch family in the Netherlands East Indies (NEI), today’s Indonesia. His father served as a captain in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger, KNIL). When Japan invaded the archipelago in 1942, the Read more

By DACC, 6 monthsSeptember 3, 2025 ago
Migration history

Jan and Toos Janssens: A life of family, migration, and memory

The story of Jan (Johannes Wilhelmus Theodorus) and Toos (Catharina) Janssens is a vivid reflection of the Dutch migrant experience in Australia after the Second World War. Together, their recollections offer a rare and intimate portrait of growing up in the Netherlands during the turbulent 1930s and 1940s, the challenges Read more

By DACC, 6 monthsSeptember 1, 2025 ago
Migration history

The Otterspoor brothers – Dutch-born Anzacs who fell for Australia

Dutch origins and migration The Otterspoor family came from Utrecht in the Netherlands. Twins Servanus (John) and Arnoldus (Harry) were born there on 19 November 1892, and their younger brother Franciscus Jacobus (Frank) followed on 15 November 1894. Their parents, Servanus Otterspoor and Hendrika Johanna van Kesteren, raised the family Read more

By DACC, 7 monthsAugust 21, 2025 ago
Military and Political History

Australian and Dutch Judges at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal

The Tribunal and Its Origins The International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE)—better known as the Tokyo Trials—was convened on 29 April 1946 by Supreme Allied Commander General Douglas MacArthur to prosecute Japanese wartime leaders. It was modelled directly on the Nuremberg Trials in Europe, adopting the same three Read more

By DACC, 7 monthsAugust 17, 2025 ago
Military and Political History

Betrayed and beheaded: the story of Rob Hees and NEFIS Party Lion

English introduction for the Dutch PDF below This Dutch-language document, De verkenningsmissie, Party Lion, van Rob Hees (1901–1942), details the story of Rob Hees, a reserve first lieutenant in the KNIL and civil engineer, who escaped from the Netherlands East Indies to Australia in 1942. It describes his recruitment into Read more

By DACC, 7 monthsAugust 14, 2025 ago
Military and Political History

Hendrik Johan de Haas – Dutch officer in NEFIS special operations

Hendrik Johan de Haas was born in Batavia (now Jakarta) on 28 November 1904, the son of Jozef Hendrik de Haas and Johanna Frederika Susanna Jostein. He married Hendrina Maria van der Meer Mohr in Batoeroesa on 2 January 1911. The couple had two children: Robert Johan (born 28 December Read more

By DACC, 7 monthsAugust 13, 2025 ago

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