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Dutch businesses in Australia

Clog Making in Tasmania

Clogs and Dutch are ideas that belong together, largely due to the success of marketing by the Dutch Tourism industry.  A more or less unique product and a more or less unique people – a marketers dream combination. Reality is quite different.  Very few Dutch migrants brought clogs with them, Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsDecember 17, 2024 ago
Dutch Organisations

Calvin School Tasmania – became a model for Australia

Calvin School- the why and the consequences In the 1950s, education of children was the joint responsibility of the State and the local Municipality.  The State provided the buildings, the teachers and the curriculum.  The Municipal Councillors enforced truancy regulations , and managed requests for absences (because mum was sick Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsDecember 16, 2024 ago
Dutch Tasmanian Connection

Little Groningen – Tasmania

This story is about how Little Groningen came to be. The name was coined by the farmer, Geard, who sold the land to the “G7” scouts, van der Laan and Pinkster.  (The “G7” was a group of 7 families who had decided to emigrate to Tasmania and establish a building Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsDecember 13, 2024 ago
Military and Political History

Sydney had two Dutch hospitals in the 1940s

Pierre van der Eng Sydney had two Dutch hospitals during 1944-1946. Both were related to the presence in Australia of a growing number of people from colonial Indonesia during 1942-1945. Since March 1942, officials of the government the Netherlands East Indies left Indonesia for Australia before the Japanese occupation of Read more…

By Pierre van der Eng, 8 monthsDecember 12, 2024 ago
Literature

Erinnerungen family de Nijs

A family’s journey from persecution to peace In 1939, the Nazi regime upended the life of my grandfather, a tax accountant in Vienna, Austria. He owned a large apartment in the city, but being born in Czechoslovakia made him a target, despite my grandmother Caroline Kleiner’s Catholic faith and blonde Read more…

By DACC, 8 monthsDecember 12, 2024 ago
Military and Political History

Dutch soldiers commemorates on the Afghan Tarin Kowt Memorial, Corinda, Queensland

The Tarin Kowt Memorial, located in Corinda, Queensland, is a bronze replica of the original memorial wall from Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan. It honors the men and women from various nations who served in Uruzgan Province, listing the names of 114 coalition soldiers who lost their lives there, including 40 Australians. Read more…

By DACC, 8 monthsDecember 12, 2024 ago
Dutch – Australian History

Researching Dutch Australian Family History

Are you interested in your Dutch Australian family history? Did your parents, grandparents, or great-grandparents migrate to Australia from the Netherlands? Or maybe you migrated to Australia from the Netherlands yourself and want to research your family history but don’t know where to start? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Read more…

By DACC, 8 monthsDecember 12, 2024 ago
Maritime History

Maria Island – Tasmania

Maria Island, situated off the east coast of Tasmania, holds a rich and complex history, particularly tied to Dutch exploration. Its story is interwoven with Indigenous heritage, European exploration, and a brief period as a convict settlement. Dutch exploration Maria Island was first sighted by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in Read more…

By DACC, 8 monthsDecember 11, 2024 ago
Maritime History

Almost a Dutch Australia: Dutch plans for the west coast of New Holland in the 1820s

The Dutch plans to establish a settlement on the west coast of New Holland (modern-day Western Australia) in the 1820s were part of broader European colonial interests in the region. Although the Dutch explored the territory of New Holland since its discovery by Abel Tasman in the 17th century, their Read more…

By DACC, 8 monthsDecember 10, 2024 ago
Maritime History

Aborigines and shipwrecks – the arrival of Australia’s first immigrants

Republished with permission. Chapter two from the book: A Touch of Dutch. For the full pdf click here. See also: First contact between the Dutch and the Aboriginal People

By DACC, 8 monthsDecember 9, 2024 ago

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