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Migration history

From War-Torn Netherlands to Great Australian Success: The Unbreakable Spirit of Annie Rijs

This article (English and Dutch versions) was written and shared with DACC by Keith Paulusse. The Dutch text is below the English text. I had the incredible opportunity to hear a remarkable story from one of her grandchildren. Annie Rijs, Read more

By DACC, 17 hoursDecember 8, 2025 ago
Military and Political History

Peter Sitsen: Architect of the Recovery Plan for the Netherlands East Indies

Peter Sitsen (Bergen op Zoom, November 1, 1885 – Sydney, January 21, 1945) , a Dutch architect and civil administrator, was due to play a pivotal role in the operations of the  Netherlands Indies Civil Administration (NICA) in Brisbane during World Read more

By DACC, 4 daysDecember 5, 2025 ago
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NEI burials in Queensland and their post-war transfer

Research initiated by the Dutch Australian Cultural Centre (DACC), with the assistance of the Nederlandse Oorlogsgravenstichting (OGS), has clarified the wartime burial history of several Dutch and Netherlands East Indies (NEI) servicemen in Queensland. This research showed that three Dutch Read more

By DACC, 5 daysDecember 4, 2025 ago
Military and Political History

Australian war crimes investigators killed near Jakarta, April 1946

A little-known episode of Dutch–Australian post-war cooperation IntroductionIn the chaotic months after the Japanese surrender in August 1945, the Netherlands East Indies entered a turbulent and violent transition. The return of Dutch administrative and military forces coincided with the rise Read more

By DACC, 6 daysDecember 3, 2025 ago
Migration history

Robbie Drijver: The Untold Wartime Story of a Dutch–Australian Schoolboy Commando

This article is based on detailed historical notes generously provided by the Drijver family, who have preserved accounts shared privately by Robbie (Rob) Drijver in the final years of his life after the expiry of his wartime secrecy obligations. The Read more

By DACC, 6 daysDecember 3, 2025 ago
Military and Political History

Menteng Pulo in Jakarta – a shared Dutch and Australian field of honour

Two cemeteries on one historic site In November 2025 I visited this very impressive cemetery. It is a meticulously maintained, oases of quietness and peace situated on the busy southern side of Jakarta, hemmed in by high-rise apartments and traffic, Read more

By DACC, 6 daysDecember 3, 2025 ago
Dutch Organisations

Concordia Dutch-Australian Society Newcastle and Districts – January – February 2026 newsletter added

The following text is from a booklet published by the Federation of Netherlands Societies Ltd. in February 1985. The research for this booklet was done by Mijntje Hage Initially, there were several small Dutch clubs in the various immigrant hostels in and Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 6 daysDecember 2, 2025 ago
Military and Political History

The wartime journey of Jack and Truus Hompe

This article is an English abstract of the two-part Dutch biography of Jack and Truus Hompe, published on IndischHistorisch.nl and based on Louise Hompe’s family chronicle Uitgestelde huwelijksnacht. Their story shows how the Netherlands, Australia and the Netherlands East Indies Read more

By DACC, 1 weekNovember 28, 2025 ago
Dutch artefacts

Traces of survival: new evidence of the Vergulde Draeck survivors’ camp on the WA coast

The wreck of the VOC ship Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon) in 1656 is one of the most enduring mysteries of early Dutch contact with Australia. While the wreck site was rediscovered in 1963, the fate of the seventy-five survivors who Read more

By DACC, 2 weeksNovember 26, 2025 ago
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Migration history

Margaretha Hanen OAM: Advocate for multicultural aged care

Margaretha Hanen OAM (née Maas) was a social worker whose concern about the lack of specialist services available to ageing South Australians from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds sparked change in this sector. Early years in the Netherlands Margaretha was Read more

By DACC, 2 weeksNovember 25, 2025 ago
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