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Migration history

Migration history

Frans van Balkom – from miner to Dutch-Australian football pioneer and global coach

Frans van Balkom was born on 23 October 1939 in Kerkrade, Netherlands, in the heart of the Limburg coal mining region. Like many from his community, Frans worked as a coal miner in the Limburg mines before their closure in the 1960s. His work in the mines took a toll Read more

By DACC, 4 monthsJune 20, 2025 ago
Migration history

Liz Elliott (née Vervoort) – a Dutch-born football pioneer in Tasmania

Liz Elliott (née Vervoort) was born in 1956 in Venray, the Netherlands, where her parents ran a farm. Growing up as the only girl among six brothers, Liz developed her football skills in the backyard, playing alongside her siblings. Despite her enthusiasm, her father did not allow her to join Read more

By DACC, 4 monthsJune 20, 2025 ago
Migration history

Johannes (John) de Roo – A Life of Courage, Contribution and Dutch-Australian Legacy

Johannes (John) de Roo (1924–2016) stands as a remarkable example of resilience, community spirit, and the enduring impact of Dutch migrants on Australian life. Born in Leiden, the Netherlands, on 6 June 1924, John grew up in a large working-class family. His early years were shaped by poverty during the Read more

By DACC, 4 monthsJune 19, 2025 ago
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Dutch Society Neerlandia of WA Inc.

The earlier Dutch migrants that arrived in the late 1940’s had made several attempts to establish Dutch clubs in WA, such as the Dirck Hartogh Society and the Australian Dutch League, but these all folded after a short while. But during the early 1950’s the Dutch migrants arrived in larger Read more

By DACC, 4 monthsJune 17, 2025 ago
Migration history

Renaye Iserief – A Dutch-Javanese-Australian Matilda with a natural gift for football

Renaye Iserief is a celebrated figure in the early history of Australian women’s football, but her story is also deeply tied to the broader Dutch-Australian migration narrative. She is one of two Dutch-Australian women — alongside Rose van Bruinessen — who proudly wore the green and gold as Matildas during Read more

By DACC, 4 monthsJune 10, 2025 ago
Migration history

Henk Thijssens – A Dutch-Australian referee’s enduring legacy in Canberra football

Henk Thijssens (1937–2020) was a cornerstone of the football community in Canberra — a respected referee, coach, and club volunteer whose Dutch-Australian journey reflected a life shaped by resilience, service, and love for the game. From Winterswijk to the world Henk was born in 1937 in Winterswijk, a town in Read more

By DACC, 4 monthsJune 9, 2025 ago
Migration history

John Vlietstra – Dutch heritage and football legacy in the Illawarra

John Vlietstra is one of the most respected figures in the Dutch-Australian community of the Illawarra region, NSW. A tireless football administrator, community leader, and cultural advocate, his life story reflects the resilience of postwar Dutch migrants and their deep-rooted contributions to local Australian life — particularly through sport and Read more

By DACC, 4 monthsJune 9, 2025 ago
Migration history

The Witschge Family in Australian Football Heritage

Dutch Origins and Migration The Witschge family is a notable Dutch-Australian football family that made its mark in Western Australia (WA). Theie eldest son Henry Witschge was born in Amsterdam and in 1954 his family emigrated to Australia. In WA, Henry became involved with the Windmills soccer club (later Morley-Windmills Read more

By DACC, 4 monthsJune 9, 2025 ago
Migration history

John Van Hoek – A Dutch-Australian pioneer in WA football and community life

John Van Hoek (1933–2016) was a passionate football coach, administrator, and community leader whose Dutch roots and tireless dedication helped shape the sporting landscape of Western Australia for over four decades. From Den Bosch to Ashfield Born in Den Bosch, the Netherlands, in 1933, John Van Hoek emigrated to Melbourne, Read more

By DACC, 4 monthsJune 9, 2025 ago
Migration history

David Schrandt – From Dutch migrant to WA football statesman

David Schrandt, born in Breda, the Netherlands in 1946, is a prominent figure in Western Australian football, known for his contributions both on and off the field. After emigrating to Australia, he grew up in Perth and began his football career as a goalkeeper, later transitioning to a striker. He Read more

By DACC, 4 monthsJune 9, 2025 ago

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