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A Dutch Socialist connection with WA

Republished with permission. Chapter 13 of the book: A Touch of Dutch. For the full pdf of the book click here. Introduction chapters of the book: Touch of Dutch See also: Anna Siebenhaar under government surveillance Perth ca 1900 Ferdinand Jacobus Domela Nieuwenhuis Jr

By DACC, 1 yearNovember 14, 2024 ago
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Proposal to name “Dutch Park” to Honor Dutch-Australian Heritage

The Coopers Plains History Group has put forward a proposal to name the central park at Cornerstone Living in Coopers Plains, Brisbane, “Dutch Park” to celebrate the area’s significant history tied to the post-WWII Dutch Housing Project. Naming the park would honour a unique collaboration between the Netherlands and Australia Read more

By DACC, 1 yearNovember 13, 2024 ago
Cultural Events and Activities

Royal Visit to Tasmania

This article was written during the 2006 Dutch royal visit to Australia. It was weeks of anticipation for the Dutch Community in Tasmania, as they received preliminary invitations and two general invitations in the Saturday Mercury, for the Royal visit. His Royal Highness, the Prince of Orange, and Her Royal Read more

By Kees Wierenga, 1 yearNovember 11, 2024 ago
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Cora Baldock Emeritus Professor– Murdoch University, Western Australia

Cora Baldock was born on 16 December 1935 in Rotterdam as Corrie Vellekoop, the youngest of three children. Her father, Cornelis Vellekoop, was also born in Rotterdam and worked for the Norwegian Consulate there. His job meant that as a young girl Corrie frequently met Norwegian people, who usually communicated Read more

By DACC, 1 yearOctober 22, 2024 ago
Primary Research

Digital Preservation of Cultural Heritage

The paper “Digital Preservation of Cultural Heritage” examines the current state of digitalisation in Australian archives and libraries, comparing it with global trends. It highlights how technological advancements and globalisation allow us to rethink how we preserve cultural heritage, especially in relation to migration. Migrant histories, scattered across borders, require Read more

By DACC, 1 yearSeptember 26, 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, 1 yearSeptember 13, 2024 ago
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Central Bureau: WWII Codebreakers in the Pacific

During World War II, the Central Bureau was established in 1942 to support General Douglas MacArthur’s South-West Pacific Area Command. This unit brought together intelligence personnel from various countries, including Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, and the Netherlands. Concurrently, the Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne (FRUMEL) Read more

By DACC, 2 yearsMay 25, 2024 ago
Migration history

Interview: All in the family. Henk Hoonhout and Ali Geeraerts

Hendrikus (Henk) Hoonhout and Alida Johanna Maria Geeraerts (Ali) are brother and sister.  They both live in Prins Willem Alexander Village in Birkdale, Brisbane Queensland, albeit in separate accommodation.  Ali is a widow and lives in a low-care unit, she is 99.  Henk, who never married, lives in an independent Read more

By DACC, 2 yearsDecember 2, 2023 ago
Migration history

Dutch migrant family Douwes settles in in Inala, Brisbane – 1961

This story is written by Maria Douwes and published in her book: Back to Australia The Douwes family was one of the last families to move from Amsterdam to Australia for a hundred guilders. Both the Australian and Dutch governments sponsored this trip. On December 9, 1960, Maria Douwes emigrated to Read more

By DACC, 2 yearsNovember 5, 2023 ago
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Christel van der Laan: A Contemporary Jeweller

Christel van der Laan is a contemporary jeweller based in Perth, Western Australia. She was born in 1963 in Son en Breugel, the Netherlands, and moved to Australia in 1981. She graduated from Edith Cowan University in Perth with a Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary Fashion and Jewellery Design in Read more

By DACC, 3 yearsJune 6, 2023 ago

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