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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, 3 daysMay 14, 2026 ago
Migration history

Fred and Marie van Breemen – A lifetime connected to a Dutch house in Brisbane

From migration camp to Dutch houseThe story of Fred and Marie van Breemen The history of Dutch migration to Brisbane after the Second World War was shaped not only by organised migration schemes and housing initiatives, but also by personal Read more

By DACC, 5 daysMay 12, 2026 ago
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Ann Penders: A life of dedication to the Dutch community in Canberra

Johanna Cornelia Maria Penders (19 September 1937 – 9 April 2026) The Dutch community in Australia is built on the efforts of individuals who quietly but consistently contributed to its continuity, cohesion and cultural life. One such person was Ann Read more

By DACC, 6 daysMay 11, 2026 ago
Aviation and Shipping

The Dutch Dorniers in Australia: Flying boats in exile during WWII

During the dark days of 1942, as the Japanese advance swept through Southeast Asia, a remarkable group of Dutch flying boats found their way to Australia. These aircraft — the Dornier Do 24K flying boats of the Netherlands East Indies Read more

By DACC, 7 daysMay 10, 2026 ago
Migration history

Interview with Jaap den Otter, Wacol, Brisbane

Interview with Vicki Mynott ca 2014 I was eight when we arrived in Australia in 1959. Like many immigrants, we docked in Sydney then took a train to South Brisbane, then a bus on to Wacol Migrant Camp. The Dutch Read more

By DACC, 1 weekMay 8, 2026 ago
Aviation and Shipping

Bernhard Jan Ruesink: Dutch military aviation between the Netherlands East Indies, Australia and Indonesia

The military service records of Bernhard Jan Ruesink provide another remarkable insight into the highly international character of Dutch wartime military history during and after the Second World War. His career connected the Netherlands East Indies (NEI), the Netherlands, Switzerland, Read more

By DACC, 1 weekMay 7, 2026 ago
Aviation and Shipping

Marinus Willem Reith: from the Netherlands East Indies to Allied aviation training and wartime Australia

The military service record of Marinus Willem Reith provides a fascinating insight into the international wartime experiences of Dutch servicemen connected to Australia during the Second World War. His file traces a path from the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) through Read more

By DACC, 1 weekMay 7, 2026 ago
Aviation and Shipping

Willy Erkelens: Dutch military aviation between the Netherlands East Indies, Australia and America

The military service records of Willy Erkelens provide a fascinating insight into the international wartime and postwar networks that connected the Netherlands East Indies (NEI), Australia, the United States and Indonesia during and after the Second World War. His career Read more

By DACC, 1 weekMay 7, 2026 ago
Migration history

Dutch connections with Western Australia 1829-1920

One of the most striking aspects of Dutch–Western Australian history is the disconnect between early European discovery and later patterns of settlement. As outlined by Neil Foley in Dutch connections with Western Australia 1829–1920, the Dutch were among the first Read more

By DACC, 1 weekMay 7, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

The Dutch who remember: caring for Australian war graves in the Netherlands

In a quiet cemetery in the Dutch city of Eindhoven, far from Australia, two young Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) airmen continue to be remembered. Their graves are not tended by family members, but by a Dutch family who never Read more

By DACC, 2 weeksMay 6, 2026 ago
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