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Migration history

Aaron Mooy from Sydney to Football Stardom and Retirement

Dutch heritage Aaron Frank Mooy, originally named Aaron Kuhlman, was born on 15 September 1990 in Sydney, Australia. His surname was changed by his Dutch mother after her divorce. Mooy had minimal contact with his father, only meeting him briefly at age 14 to sign forms for a Dutch passport. Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsJuly 14, 2024 ago
Migration history

Selected List of descendants of VOC personnel in Ceylon, and their achievements in Australia

By: Yvette Paulusz Introduction The Dutch Burghers descend from VOC personnel who were employed by the Company to manage their trading operations, and administer the territory which the Company had acquired in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Research into the occupations of the Founders of families during VOC times indicates that very Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsJuly 12, 2024 ago
Literature

Associate Professor Klaas Woldring – Historic Maps and Political Publications.

This article is about Associate Professor Klaas Woldring, a retired academic and longtime member and board member of the DACC. The article contains a short biography of Klaas, and outlines some of his academic work and his interests in retirement. Biography Klaas Woldring was born on 2nd July 1934 in Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsJuly 12, 2024 ago
Art, Music, Film, Theatre

The colourful life of Jan de Voogd

Johannes Jan Nicolaas de Voogd, known as Jan, was born in January 1932 in Japan to Dutch parents, Nicolaas Arie Johannes (Niek) de Voogd (1899-1977) and Amarintia Clasina de Vries (1903-1998). Jan’s parents married in 1930 in Kattendijke in Zeeland, the Netherlands. At the time his father Niek was an Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsJuly 12, 2024 ago
Migration history

Bill Vrolyks: A Legacy of Football and Community Service

Born in Holland, Bill Vrolyks was send to Australia in 1945 for training to fight the Japanese as part of the Dutch Air Force. Because of the union boycot in support of Indonesia the trainees were flown all over Australia to help loading ships to go to Indonesia. He also Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsJuly 10, 2024 ago
Art, Music, Film, Theatre

Hendrik Kolenberg Art Curator – Art Gallery of NSW

Early Life and Education Hendrik (Cornelis Gijsbertus) Kolenberg was born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on July 31, 1946, to Gijsbertus Anthonius Kolenberg and Wilhelmina Maria Kolenberg (née Schellaars). In October 1952, the Kolenberg family emigrated to Australia, where Hendrik began his education. He attended Black Forest Primary, Forbes Primary, and Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsJuly 4, 2024 ago
Military and Political History

Dutch WWII Casualties from air operation from the Northern Territory

The following is the list of Dutch and Netherlands East Indies casualties mainly from the various squadrons that operated from the Northern Territory in Australia during the period 1942-1945, as published in: De Militaire Luchtvaart van het KNIL in de jaren 1942-1945. Dutch military initially buried at Adelaide River Cemetery Read more…

By DACC, 10 monthsJuly 3, 2024 ago
Military and Political History

David Groen – 18th Squadron

Interview with David’s son Maurits Groen – 2005(?) See also: The 18 Squadron Netherlands East Indies – RAAF

By DACC, 11 monthsJune 22, 2024 ago
Military and Political History

Interview with Dirk Stellema – pilot 18 Squadron

Dirk Stellema, comes from Snake in Friesland, Born in 1917, Was in the airforce in the NEI in 1937, and was in Australia during the war from 1942, and came to Australia permanently in 1949 , and was in the 18th Squadron Note: Somebody in the group saying Allies in Read more…

By DACC, 11 monthsJune 22, 2024 ago
Migration history

Cornelis du Buy – table tennis champion

Cornelis du Buy was born on January 8, 1921, in Amsterdam, the son of Cornelis du Buy and Maria Catharina Ramakers. During his teenage years, in the interwar period, Cornelis learned table tennis at home from his father, playing on the dining table. Cornelis’ mother, originally from Limburg, acted as Read more…

By DACC, 11 monthsJune 10, 2024 ago

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