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Aviation and Shipping

Dutch artefacts of No. 18 Squadron at the Aviation Museum in Darwin

Introduction The wartime history of No. 18 Netherlands East Indies Squadron RAAF is closely connected with northern Australia. From 1942 onwards the Dutch-manned squadron operated North American B-25 Mitchell bombers from a network of airfields around Darwin in support of Read more

By DACC, 1 dayApril 19, 2026 ago
Literature

Migration from the former Netherlands East Indies

Between the Netherlands and Australia The end of Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia led to the large-scale displacement of people connected to the former Netherlands East Indies (NEI). Between 1945 and the early 1960s, around 300,000 individuals left the archipelago. Read more

By DACC, 3 daysApril 17, 2026 ago
Migration history

“Lifting the Low Sky:” Dutch Australians – Assimilationists or Accommodationists?

This document by Desmond Cahill analyses the history, community dynamics, and assimilation patterns of Dutch Australians within the broader context of Australian immigration and multiculturalism. Dutch Australian Community’s Historical Context Settlement Patterns and Ethnic Integration Cultural Core Values and Adaptation Read more

By DACC, 5 daysApril 16, 2026 ago
Migration history

Successful, but not effortless: Dutch migrants and the reality behind return migration

A 2006 episode of Andere Tijden titled Australië: integreren met hindernissen revisited postwar migration from the Netherlands to Australia. What makes this account particularly valuable is that it challenges the long-standing perception that Dutch migration was a largely smooth and Read more

By DACC, 5 daysApril 16, 2026 ago
Art, Music, Film, Theatre

Zing! Melbourne Carens story

When and why did you move to Australia? I moved to Melbourne five years ago to live with my new partner. He is Dutch too and moved here fifteen years ago. I found out I was pregnant with my first child Read more

By daaag, 5 daysApril 16, 2026 ago
Cover of The Road from Wagga Wagga
Book Library

Memoir ‘The Road from Wagga Wagga’ by Peter Reef

Peter Reef recently self-published his memoir The Road from Wagga Wagga: Recollections of a Migrant Son (2026). Peter’s parents migrated from the Netherlands to Australia an astonishing three times between 1951 and 1965, and the book recounts his experience of Read more

By DACC, 5 daysApril 16, 2026 ago
Aviation and Shipping

The 18 Netherlands East Indies Squadron RAAF – WWII – artefacts added from Darwin Aviation Museum

The 18 Netherlands East Indies squadron RAAF was established on April 4 1942 They destroyed many Japanese operations on NEI, sunk 6 Japanese ships and numerous smaller boats.

By DACC, 5 daysApril 15, 2026 ago
Aviation and Shipping

A Dutch Dakota crash and a remarkable survival story in the Northern Territory, 1947

In early 1947, Australian newspapers reported on the disappearance of a Dutch Dakota aircraft en route from Australia to the Netherlands East Indies. The aircraft was later found wrecked in remote Northern Territory country near Katherine Gorge, after being struck Read more

By DACC, 1 weekApril 11, 2026 ago
Migration history

Henriette Thomas (nee Kuneman): Life in Java, internment in war, evacuation to Singapore and Australia

 Life in Java in the early 20th century Henriette Adriana Margaretha Thomas (nee Kuneman) was born on 22 January 1930 on the Badek Estate, a coffee and rubber plantation, near Kediri, East Java in the former Netherlands East Indies (NEI). Her Read more

By DACC, 1 weekApril 10, 2026 ago
Netherlands East Indies - Australia History

Andreas Flach – With mixed feelings, Indisch Dutch Australians still think of Indonesia as home

By Dr. Nonja Peters Between 1945 and 1949, around 300,000 Indies-born and Eurasian Dutch relocated from the Netherlands East Indies to the Netherlands as a result of the Japanese Occupation of Java and Sumatra and the Indonesian Revolution. Not only Read more

By DACC, 2 weeksApril 10, 2026 ago
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