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Aviation and Shipping

Three WWII emergency landings of Dutch planes in the NT in one day

On February 28, 1942, Japanese troops rapidly advanced through northern Java, quickly occupying airfields and towns. Within hours, they were only 50km from Andir Airport (Bandung) in West Java, where five civilian Royal Netherlands Indies Airways (KNILM) planes were based. Only the next day did the Dutch Government in Exile Read more

By DACC, 1 yearJune 15, 2024 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Barenbrug Australia part of Royal Barenbrug Netherlands

Barenbrug Australia, a subsidiary of the Royal Barenbrug Group, plays a significant role in the Australian agricultural sector. The Royal Barenbrug Group, headquartered in the Netherlands, was founded in 1904 by Joseph Barenbrug and has since become a global leader in grass and legume seed research, development, production, and marketing. Read more

By DACC, 2 yearsJune 1, 2024 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

The Dutch in Geelong

Dutch Clubs In 2024, the Dutch population in Geelong comprises of 1400 people. In the early 1950’s they established the Geelong Dutch Club, which has since grown to 10 active Dutch clubs servicing the Geelong Region, they are: • Swallows Karnival Club• The Rocket Club• Micare/ Dutchcare• 50 plus Club• Read more

By DACC, 2 yearsMay 18, 2024 ago
Dutch International Corporations

Three Dutch Naval Visits to Australia in the 1970s

Following the extensive naval presence during WWII, the more peaceful years of the 1960s, saw a new approach emerged where Naval Visits were amalgamated with a national ‘Holland Promotion’. This represented a distinct new form of ‘Flying the Flag’, showcasing the national flag by sending one or more warships abroad. Read more

By DACC, 2 yearsMay 12, 2024 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

WWII  veteran and businessman Alex Leemhuis

Alex war activities and memories are recorded by the National Library of Australia. A+P Leemhuis Builders was established in 1956 by Alex Leemhuis. Alex arrived in Australia in 1951 from Netherlands, met his wife (Urselina) and settled in Canberra. Since then they have built a multi-generational family business that’s now Read more

By DACC, 2 yearsMay 6, 2024 ago
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DACC – Primary Research Projects

The following breakdown provides a comprehensive overview of completed and ongoing research projects in the field of DACC. Allies in a Bind: Australia and the Netherlands East Indies in the Second World War Australia Explained: A Site for Newcomers and Old Hands Children Born on Ships En Route to Australia Read more

By DACC, 2 yearsApril 21, 2024 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Dutch company Van Leer produced packaging materials in Australia’s capital cities

By: Pierre van der Eng Van Leer was a Dutch company producing metal and later also plastic drums and pails for packaging and storage. Founded by Bernard van Leer, it started operations in Amsterdam in 1919 as Van Leer’s Vereenigde Fabrieken NV. Before World War II, it internationalised operations by Read more

By Pierre van der Eng, 2 yearsApril 17, 2024 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Philips – historic ephemera

Philips factory in Newcastle produced almost all Australia’s electric lamps for 70 years Frans Leddy reorganised Philips Australasia Turning Adversity into Opportunity: Philips in Australia, 1945-1980 European Integration and Australian Manufacturing Industry History of the manufacturer Philips Australia

By DACC, 2 yearsApril 11, 2024 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

John Berends: A Life of Innovation and Service in Australia’s Agricultural Landscape

John (Jan) Berends was born in 1937, in a village near Zwolle, where he attended high School (HBS – B). After successfully completing his secondary schooling, he was conscripted  into National Service, although not quite voluntary, serving for 21 months.   He obtained the rank of sergeant and was discharged in Read more

By DACC, 2 yearsMarch 5, 2024 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Heineken beer has been on tap in Australia since 1884

Pierre van der Eng It may appear that Dutch multinational beer brewer Heineken has long tried to carry the proverbial coal to Newcastle, because its beer has been on sale in Australia since 1884. In October that year, an advertisement of trading company Boult Bros in Adelaide announced the sale Read more

By Pierre van der Eng, 2 yearsFebruary 9, 2024 ago

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