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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, 12 hoursApril 10, 2026 ago
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Exile, Survival and Rebuilding: The Kuhn Family Journey from Europe to Australia

By Julia Weisz This article outlines the journey of Heinrich (Heini) Kuhn and Josefine (Fini) Kuhn, whose lives reflect the experience of many European Jewish families displaced by war, persecution, and political upheaval, and who later became part of Australia’s Read more

By DACC, 15 hoursApril 10, 2026 ago
Dutch Culture, Sport, and Religion in Australia

Scheyville Migration Camp – then and now -Carla Moore explains in a SBS video from10-5-2011

Introduction The Scheyville Migration Camp occupies an important, though often understated, place in Australia’s postwar migration history. Located about 50 kilometres north-west of Sydney, the camp served as a reception and training centre for thousands of migrants between 1949 and Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 20 hoursApril 9, 2026 ago
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Walter Mannot – Life at an Indonesian Sugar Plantation

A touch of humour: the recollections of Walter Mannot as a lively nine-year-old living in the former Dutch colony of the Netherlands East Indies By: Dr. Sue Summers – 2006 Walter Mannot was born in the in the Netherlands East Read more

By daaag, 2 daysApril 8, 2026 ago
DAAAG

From the ‘Groote Beer’ to Albany: The van der Steen migration journey to Western Australia

Written by Johanna Wagenaar (nee, van der Steen). Johanna (Hannie) tells of the family’s sea journey from The Netherlands to Fremantle Western Australia on board the ‘Groote Beer‘ in 1951, their reception by members of the Free Reformed Church, their Read more

By daaag, 2 daysApril 8, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

Queensland, New Guinea and the Dutch: recognition without resistance in the 1880s

Early Dutch claims set the framework When the Australian colonies began to look northward in the late nineteenth century, the island of New Guinea was not an unclaimed space. The Netherlands had already laid claim to the western half of Read more

By DACC, 3 daysApril 8, 2026 ago
DAAAG

Pioneers on the land: Dutch migration and farming life in Western Australia in the 1920s

The Butlers of Wickepin Records show Dutch were on the first fleet, that the Swan Colony had a Dutch consul as early as 1879 and that Dutch made a living on the land in Queensland in the early part of Read more

By daaag, 3 daysApril 7, 2026 ago
DAAAG

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 daaag, 3 daysApril 7, 2026 ago
Aviation and Shipping

KLM’s return to Australia: the Constellation and the first postwar civilian service

The reintroduction of KLM’s air service to Australia in 1951 must be understood against the backdrop of an earlier Dutch aviation network that had already reached the continent before the war—and had then been abruptly dismantled by it. During the Read more

By DACC, 3 daysApril 7, 2026 ago
DAAAG

From the Netherlands East Indies to Australia: Jan Giezen’s journey and legacy of service

By Dr Sue Summers – 2006 John (Jan) Giezen would have to be one of the better known people within the Dutch-Australians veterans community living in Queensland. He has helped ex-veterans and their widows to access compensation and pensions; he Read more

By daaag, 4 daysApril 6, 2026 ago
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