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Dutch businesses in Australia

Optiver – A Dutch financial technology company with its Asia-Pacific base in Sydney

The story of Dutch enterprise in Australia is often associated with shipping, manufacturing, agriculture, engineering and post-war migration. Optiver represents a much more recent chapter: the arrival of a Dutch company operating at the intersection of finance, mathematics and advanced Read more

By DACC, 30 minutesJuly 15, 2026 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

From De Zilk to Monbulk: The Van Berkel Family and the Flowering of a Dutch-Australian Industry

Among the many Dutch families who helped shape post-war Australia, few have left such a lasting legacy as the Van Berkel family. Today, their name is synonymous with tulips, flower bulbs and horticulture in Victoria’s Dandenong Ranges. Yet behind this Read more

By DACC, 1 dayJuly 14, 2026 ago
Migration history

Greta Migrant Camp – One of Australia’s Largest Post-war Reception Centres

Among Australia’s many post-war migrant reception centres, Greta Migrant Camp occupies a special place. Located in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, it was one of the country’s largest migrant camps and welcomed approximately 100,000 migrants between 1949 and Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJuly 13, 2026 ago
Migration history

Rev. Cornelis (Cor) Uidam – Minister, Community Leader and Advocate for Dutch Migrants in Australia

Minister, migrant advocate and community builder The story of Dutch migration to Australia is often told through the experiences of the migrants themselves. Less well known are the men and women who helped them settle into their new country. Among Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJuly 13, 2026 ago
Migration history

Villawood Migrant Hostel – A New Beginning for Thousands of Migrants

For more than three decades, the Villawood Migrant Hostel was one of Australia’s largest and most significant migrant accommodation centres. Located in Sydney’s south-west, it became a temporary home for tens of thousands of migrants arriving under Australia’s post-war immigration Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJuly 13, 2026 ago
Migration history

Finsbury/Pennington Migrant Hostel – South Australia’s Largest Migrant Hostel

For more than three decades, the Finsbury Migrant Hostel—later renamed the Pennington Migrant Hostel—was one of Australia’s largest migrant accommodation centres. Located in Adelaide’s western suburbs, it became a temporary home for tens of thousands of migrants and refugees who Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJuly 13, 2026 ago
Migration history

Benalla Migrant Camp – A Temporary Home for Dutch and European Migrants

The Benalla Migrant Camp in north-eastern Victoria provided temporary accommodation for approximately 60,000 European migrants between 1949 and 1967. Although less well known than the nearby Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre, Benalla played a distinctive role in Australia’s post-war Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJuly 13, 2026 ago
Migration history

Stuart Migrant Centre (Townsville) – A Gateway to North Queensland

Although relatively few Dutch migrants appear to have stayed at Stuart compared with Australia’s larger reception centres, the hostel formed part of the national network established under Australia’s post-war immigration programme. It welcomed hundreds of migrants escaping the devastation of Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJuly 13, 2026 ago
Migration history

Woodside Migrant Hostel – South Australia’s Gateway for Many Dutch Migrants

Following the Second World War, Australia embarked on one of the largest migration programs in its history. Between the late 1940s and the 1960s, thousands of migrants from the Netherlands chose Australia as their new home. While Bonegilla in Victoria Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJuly 13, 2026 ago
Migration history

Dutch Migration Gateways to Australia

A DACC Research Series on Australia’s Post-war Migrant Reception Centres and Hostels Between the late 1940s and the 1970s, hundreds of thousands of migrants arrived in Australia under the Commonwealth’s assisted migration schemes. For many, their first experience of Australia Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJuly 13, 2026 ago
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