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Migration history

Art, Music, Film, Theatre

Marijke Greenway, renowned artist and former world-class trampolinist

Marijke Greenway is an achiever, in different countries, South Africa and Australia, and in quite different fields. Her story is exceptional in many ways. She was born in the Netherlands in 1943, in  Halfweg/Zwanenburg, close to Amsterdam,  the fourth child of six in the Van den Boogaard family.  Two of Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 years ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Dick van Leer, People Lover and Entrepreneur

Not long ago, a book was published about Dick under the title The Incredible Life of Dick van Leer.  This very readable account of Dick’s life, a family history really, written jointly with Aubrey Cohen, starts with his birth in 1922 in Surabaya, Dutch East Indies. Dick wasn’t there long though Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 years ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Dutch Windmill – Coffs Harbour

In 1968 Mr Franz De Kever, a Dutch architect working in Melbourne and his wife Rie De Kever purchased the six acre site with a view to build a Motel and authentic Dutch restaurant. After completing ten Motel units, construction on the Windmill Restaurant began in 1972. Originally the most Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 years ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Dutch Windmill The Lilly – Amelup Western Australia

Pleun Hitzert left ‘s-Gravendeel in 1980 with his wife Hennie and his daughters. Here he built a piece of ‘Hoeksche Waard’. Including a mill, for which the one in his birthplace stood model. He based his final design on De Lelie from his native village Puttershoek, but he also used Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 years ago
Literature

Nederlands Nationaal Archief – Emigratie database

In het Nationaal Archief vind je antwoorden op vragen die betrekking hebben op jouw leven, de geschiedenis van Nederland ook in relatie tot andere landen, en de samenleving. We helpen je aan nieuwe inzichten door je toegang te geven tot het nationaal geheugen. De Nederlandse consulaten in Australië hielden een Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 yearsOctober 2, 2021 ago
Art, Music, Film, Theatre

Dutch-Australian Filmmaker Paul Cox 1940-2016

Born on April 16, 1940 in Venlo, Limburg, Netherlands. His father Wim Cox was the publisher of the Catholic newspaper Nieuwe Venlosche Courant.  He was commissioned in 1938 by the chairman of the ‘RK Bond voor Groote Families’ (Catholic Association for Large Families) to make the film Levensgang (‘The Journey Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 years ago
Art, Music, Film, Theatre

Dutch-Australian Artist Henk Guth (1921-2002)

Henk Guth was born in Arnhem, Netherlands, and studied there at the Academy of Art and Design from 1938 to 1942. After graduating from the Academy, he moved to Amsterdam to pursue his career. In 1960 he emigrated to Melbourne, and in 1966, moved to Alice Springs, where he opened Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 years ago
Dutch Culture, Sport, and Religion in Australia

SBS Dutch Radio: Adapting to change by Anneke Boudewijn

This follows: SBS Dutch Radio – Early Days History by Theo ten Brummelaar By Anneke Boudewijn It’s hard to compare SBS Radio today with radio 2EA of the early 1980’s. I joined in 1984, among the first to take Theo’s written language, news and audio test. “Without preparation: Choose a Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 yearsSeptember 20, 2021 ago
Archive

DACC Paper-based ARCHIVES

The Dutch Australian Cultural Centre was founded in 1983 and gives as its aims and objectives in its mission statement, the collection, preservation, promotion and dissemination of Dutch culture and heritage in Australia. The Centre immediately started the collection of material for the archives and Library and now, after almost Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 yearsSeptember 16, 2021 ago
Personal stories

Profile Dutch ecological geneticist Professor Madeleine van Oppen

Senior Principal Research ScientistA Healthy and Resilient GBRAustralian Research Council Laureate Fellow (2019-2023) https://www.aims.gov.au/our-people/prof-madeleine-van-oppen See other personal stories.

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 years ago

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