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Consuls, Envoys and Ambassadors of the Netherlands in Australia since 1853

Pierre van der Eng, Australian National University (updated January 2022) It took until 1951 for The Netherlands to establish diplomatic representation in Australia in the form of an accredited ambassador. Depending on the issue, bilateral diplomatic matters were dealt with Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 years ago
Sport

Dutchlink Golf Day, Sydney – 3 February

  Invitation Thursday afternoon, 3 February 2022       Dutchlink Golf Day: Wakehurst Golf Club   Last year we unfortunately had to cancel this event. That is why we are extra excited to re-invite you for an afternoon of Golf, and at the Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 years ago
Dutch Culture, Sport, and Religion in Australia

De Duyfkenschool in Brisbane

De Duyfkenschool is in 2008 als Nederlandse stichting opgericht door een aantal mensen die zagen dat er behoefte was aan Nederlandstalig onderwijs in Brisbane. De school is vernoemd naar het schip “De Duyfken”, het eerste Europese schip dat in Australië Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 yearsJanuary 9, 2022 ago
Military and Political History

Historical overview of Dutch consular service in Queensland

The Dutch Republic has sent representatives to foreign lands since 1584 and it was the first country to regulate consular services by statute. After the restoration of Dutch independence in 1813, consular services were revived in 1814 (with additional regulations Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 years ago
Dutch Organisations

History of the Canberra Dutch Club

The origin from the current club lay with the Wilhelmina Club and the Football Club Hollandia, who shared resources. They split in 1960 and it looks like the club slowly disappeared. Together with a friend I started the current Canberra Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 yearsJanuary 8, 2022 ago
Dutch Culture, Sport, and Religion in Australia

The Dutch Radio Group – Brisbane

The Dutch Radio Group, which started around 1979, is an integral part of Radio Station 4EB (Ethnic Broadcasting). More than 50 groups broadcast programs in their own language. The Dutch group holds its own social functions and also participates in Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 yearsJanuary 8, 2022 ago
Netherlands East Indies - Australia History

Dutch Indonesian Association – Cairns

Bambu Magazine In April 1995 a small group of Indische mensen’ (people born in Indonesia), such as Rob Elstak, Eric & Rob Marcus, Leo Vandersar, Jan Schmieman and Andreas Flach, came together in Cairns and founded the ‘Dutch Indonesian. Association Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 years ago
Migration history

Dutch Migrant History – Queensland

Like everywhere else in Australia there is also a rich history of the Dutch in Queensland. Many Dutch people settled here after WWII. The Netherlands East Indies Government-in-Exile was based in Wacol, Brisbane and that also resulted in Dutch people Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 yearsJanuary 7, 2022 ago
Dick Dusseldorp Book
Dutch businesses in Australia

Dick Dusseldorp 1918-2000 – founder of Lend Lease

Born in Utrecht in the Netherlands in December 1918, Gerardus Dusseldorp was known as Dik as a child, the anglicised version of which stuck with him for the rest of his life. At the age of 15, he enrolled as Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 yearsJanuary 7, 2022 ago
Migration history

Brisbane Lions/Roar and its Dutch heritage

The origins of the Brisbane Lions can be traced back to the founding of Hollandia-Inala F.C. by Dutch immigrants in 1957. From the beginning they were based on land in the Brisbane suburb of Darra and then moved to Pine Road, Richlands.

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 4 yearsDecember 31, 2021 ago
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