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Military and Political History

Dutch involvement in the Allied Intelligence Bureau WWII

The following information comes from the website Australia@War. This service provides more in-depth info on several aspects mentioned in this article and links have been provided to that information. Other links related to the Dutch activities are provided as well Read more…

By DACC, 9 monthsSeptember 9, 2024 ago
Dutch Organisations

Impact of FIFA Transfer Ban on Australian Football and Dutch Influx: 1959

Following the 1957 Australian Football Coup Australian football clubs began recruiting players from European clubs like those in Austria and the Netherlands. Thirty-four players, including thirteen from Dutch clubs, migrated to Australia, sparking a dispute over transfer fees. In response, Read more…

By DACC, 9 monthsSeptember 6, 2024 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Edgar Semmens founding member Netherlands Chamber of Commerce WA – 1903

Edgar Semmens was married to Anna Siebenhaar, who had arrived from the Netherlands in the 1890s, following her younger brother the socialist and activist Willem Siebenhaar who had arrived in Perth a few years earlier. As a result of his Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsSeptember 2, 2024 ago
Aviation and Shipping

Town of Leeman WA, named after the VOC Sailor Abraham Leeman van Santwitz

Abraham Leeman van Santwitz (Santwits, Santwijk), a 17th-century Dutch sailor, embodies the spirit of resilience and leadership in the face of overwhelming adversity. His experiences as a navigator with the Dutch East India Company (VOC) are a testament to the Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsAugust 31, 2024 ago
Migration history

Anton van den Hengel Professor in Artificial Intelligence.

Anton van den Hengel is likely the only person born in the Netherlands who is also a fourth-generation Port Adelaidian. His father’s family hails from Amsterdam, specifically from the Jordaan district. Before settling in Amsterdam, the van den Hengels originated Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsAugust 31, 2024 ago
Dutch Organisations

The Dutch Influence in the Australian Football Revolution of 1957

The history of soccer governance in New South Wales, Australia, dates back to 1882, evolving through various associations until the formation of the Australian Soccer Football Association (ASFA) in 1921. By 1943, the New South Wales Soccer Football Association was Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsAugust 29, 2024 ago
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Literature

‘First Encounters: The Early Pacific and European Narratives of Abel Tasman’s 1642 Voyage’ by Rüdiger Mack

New Zealand-based author Rüdiger Mack is releasing a new book about Dutch navigator Abel Tasman (1603-1659). Titled First Encounters: The Early Pacific and European Narratives of Abel Tasman’s 1642 Voyage, Mack’s 348-page book takes a new look at the beginnings Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsAugust 28, 2024 ago
Aviation and Shipping

Australian Shipbuilding Industries Ltd – Founded by Dirk & Nick Verboon

Australian Shipbuilding Industries Ltd (ASI) was founded by Dutch Australian brother Dirk and Nick Verboon. Historian Nonja Peters wrote in her PhD thesis that “Dirk Verboon was a Netherlands trained marine engineer and he found his way back into boat Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsAugust 26, 2024 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

David Bos Dutch restaurateur of the Black Tulip

David Bos, a Dutch immigrant, arrived in Sydney in the 1930s. During World War II, he played a crucial role as manager of the Netherlands Canteen. This canteen became a vital social hub for Dutch military personnel after the Japanese Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsAugust 22, 2024 ago
Military and Political History

Dynamics and Attitudes: Australian Perspectives on the Dutch in World War II

The following information is abstracted from an interview with Robert Caporn (Ian) . Conducted by the UNSW Australians at War Film Archive in Canberra In this interview Ian also talks (briefly) about the Dutch and based on that information I Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsAugust 19, 2024 ago
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