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Walter Hes: from rigid beliefs to open horizons

Walter Hes started life in the Netherlands. His Roman Catholic rigid thinking was shaken up by the unfriendly break-up of his first marriage, emigration to controversial South Africa in the 70s having to leave 2 kids to grow up with Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 hoursJune 10, 2026 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Two Men and a Truck: Richard Kuipers’ Dutch journey from backpacker to business success

Among the many Dutch migrants who arrived in Australia with little more than determination and ambition, Richard Kuipers represents a remarkable entrepreneurial success story. Originally from the Netherlands, he transformed a modest idea begun in a caravan in his Sydney Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 hoursJune 10, 2026 ago
Dutch Media

Cees Koeman: chasing a cowboy dream to Australia

For many Dutch migrants who came to Australia after World War II, migration was driven by economic opportunity, housing shortages or the search for a better future. For Cees Koeman, however, another powerful force played an important role — adventure. Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 hoursJune 10, 2026 ago
Art, Music, Film, Theatre

Sjoerd van der Meulen: a Dutch musician in regional Australia

Among the many Dutch migrants who enriched Australia’s cultural life, Sjoerd van der Meulen brought a particularly international perspective. Music formed the central thread throughout his life, but the journey that eventually brought him to Australia followed a path across Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 daysJune 8, 2026 ago
DAAAG

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 Read more

By DACC, 5 daysJune 5, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

Princess Beatrix and Prince Claus Royal Tour to Australia, 1978

In 1978 then-Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands and her husband Prince Claus visited Australia on an official royal tour. The royal couple toured Australia from 26 May to 6 June, visiting the ACT and all states except Tasmania and South Read more

By DACC, 7 daysJune 4, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

Before embassies: how Batavia helped connect Australia to the world

Long before ambassadors, embassies and formal diplomatic relations between Australia and the Netherlands, there was already practical cooperation between South Australia and the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). It was not driven by politics or military alliances, but by telecommunications. Read more

By DACC, 7 daysJune 3, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

Sir Richard Kirby and the Netherlands East Indies question

Most Australians remember Sir Richard (Dick) Kirby as one of the country’s most influential industrial relations judges. Yet before he became a leading figure in Australian public life, he played a significant international role in one of the most important Read more

By DACC, 2 weeksMay 29, 2026 ago
Art, Music, Film, Theatre

A new partnership highlighting the shared heritage of Indonesia, the Netherlands and Australia

The Dutch Australian Cultural Centre (DACC) is pleased to announce the beginning of a collaborative relationship with the Online Indisch Museum in the Netherlands, creating a new opportunity to strengthen awareness of the shared heritage that connects Indonesia, the Netherlands Read more

By DACC, 2 weeksMay 29, 2026 ago
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Batavia: Britain’s forgotten gateway between early Australia and Asia

It is well known that the ships establishing and servicing Britain’s Australian penal colonies generally followed established routes from England via places such as Tenerife, Rio de Janeiro and the Cape of Good Hope before reaching Sydney. The First Fleet Read more

By DACC, 2 weeksMay 26, 2026 ago
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