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Migration history

Letters from emigrant Jan de Vries – Tasmania 1949

Introduction The following are 29 letters, written by one of the first Dutch migrants to Tasmania, who settled in Penguin in 1949. He composed these letters as reports for his cohort still in the Netherlands, encouraging them to prepare for their eventual migration and urging them to act quickly. It Read more…

By DACC, 9 monthsOctober 12, 2024 ago
Maritime History

Frederik de Houtman and the Naming of the Houtman Abrolhos Islands

Frederik de Houtman Frederik de Houtman, a Dutch navigator and explorer, played a pivotal role in the early European exploration of Australia. Known for his contributions to the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and his skilled navigation of the treacherous waters of the Indian Ocean, one of his lasting legacies Read more…

By DACC, 9 monthsOctober 9, 2024 ago
Migration history

The Migration of Boers to Australia after the Second Anglo-Boer War

This article is produced with the assistance AI. Corrections and additions are welcome. Who Were the Boers? The Boers were descendants of Dutch, German, and French Huguenot settlers who arrived in southern Africa in the 17th and 18th centuries, primarily under the auspices of the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie (Dutch East Read more…

By DACC, 9 monthsOctober 8, 2024 ago
Migration history

Claude Belloni-Dutch-Indonesian in Australia

The Sun in His Eyes, is book written by Renée Belloni. It explores the life of Claude Belloni, a Dutch-Indonesian man whose experiences capture the complex identity struggles of mixed-race Indonesians during and after Dutch colonial rule. Claude’s life, marked by extraordinary events—from surviving a shipwreck and witnessing the atomic Read more…

By DACC, 9 monthsOctober 5, 2024 ago
Migration history

Dutch evacuations from Indonesia to Australia

This paper written by Dr. Nonja Peters, explores the social and political context of two evacuations out of the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) into Australia, the first from just before the Kalidjati capitulation on 8 March 1942 the second in the aftermath of war from 1945 to 1948. Who were Read more…

By DACC, 9 monthsOctober 4, 2024 ago
Dutch Culture, Sport, and Religion in Australia

The Life and Legacy of Dien Knol – Freese (1905 – 2001)

Born on December 15, 1905, in Groningen, the Netherlands, Berendina Annagena (Dien) Knol (née Freese) led a remarkable life marked by resilience, faith, and service. Her family migrated to Australia in 1928 after her father, Jurjen Peter Freese, faced financial ruin in the Netherlands. Dien, aged 23 at the time, Read more…

By DACC, 9 monthsOctober 1, 2024 ago
Art, Music, Film, Theatre

Dick Diamonde (1947-2024)

Dingeman Adriaan Henry van der Sluijs, better known by his stage name Dick Diamonde, was a Dutch Australian bass player. Born in the Dutch town Hilversum, Diamonde emigrated to Australia with his parents when he was four years old. The family lived in the Villawood migrant hostel in western Sydney Read more…

By DACC, 9 monthsSeptember 25, 2024 ago
Military and Political History

John Hackett: An Australian-Born Leader in Operation Market Garden

General Sir John Winthrop Hackett, better known as “Shan,” was an Australian-born British soldier who played a pivotal role in one of World War II’s most ambitious military operations, Operation Market Garden. Born on November 5, 1910, in Perth, Western Australia, Hackett’s early life was steeped in both Australian and Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsSeptember 18, 2024 ago
Migration history

Pioneering Dutch settlers in the 1920s-In search of utopia

By Diane Gabb Introduction Much has been written about the large numbers of Dutch migrants who sought a new home in Australia after the devastation of World War II when over 200 000 citizens had lost their lives and the failed Netherlands economy had little to offer but emigration propaganda. Australia Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsSeptember 15, 2024 ago
Migration history

Northam/Holden Immigration Accommodation Centre

In Northam, the Northam Army Camp was converted for use as a reception and accommodation centre and the 118th General Field Hospital was refurbished to become the Holden Holding Centre. The RAAF base at Cunderdin also became a reception and accommodation centre. It served as a pivotal hub for migrants Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsSeptember 13, 2024 ago

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