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Zuiderzee Restaurant Gold Coast

We are trying to get information and foto’s on the Zuiderzee (or Zuider Zee) Restaurant that was situated on Ferny Ave in Surfers Paradise. Unconfirmed information indicates it was established in the 1950 possibly by the van Egmond Family. After it stopped operating as a restaurant it became the clubhouse Read more…

By DACC, 1 monthApril 9, 2025 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Clog Making in Tasmania

Clogs and Dutch are ideas that belong together, largely due to the success of marketing by the Dutch Tourism industry.  A more or less unique product and a more or less unique people – a marketers dream combination. Reality is quite different.  Very few Dutch migrants brought clogs with them, Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 5 monthsDecember 17, 2024 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Rubens Family and Rubsons – Dutch Food Wholesalers in Melbourne

Ruben (Ruud) Rubens Ruben was born in Amsterdam on 3 September 1917 and died in Melbourne on 7 November 1993. After his highschool (MULO) he became a bicycle dealer and sales representative. He loved sailing on the rivers and were involved with the swim clubs and soccer clubs where Ruud Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearJanuary 11, 2024 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Heydays of the Dutch wholesale businesses in the 1960s and 1970s

The 1960s and 70s were the heydays of Dutch shops around the country. The key importers and wholesalers at that time were: • Rubsons Pty Ltd established by Ruben Rubens in Victoria, Tasmania & Canberra;• The Mannassen family in NSW & ACT;• Centra – by the family van Straalen in Read more…

By DACC, 1 yearNovember 29, 2023 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

The entrepreneurial Sypkes family in Tasmania

It all started with Engel Sypkes, an Australian businessman who migrated from the Netherlands to Tasmania in 1951. Shortly after his arrival, he opened a small general store in Stanley. After a trip to the United States, Sypkes was exposed to modern merchandising methods, which inspired him to open his Read more…

By DACC, 2 yearsJune 17, 2023 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Jan and Anita van Altena founded ‘t Winkeltje in Smithfield, Sydney.

The Dutch Shop, ‘t Winkeltje in ‘Holland House’ was founded by Jan and Anita Altena in Smithfield in 1985. Holland House at first it sold only imported Dutch furniture, but soon expanded to a supermarket (‘t Winkeltje), stocking the herring, cheese and liquorice that is signature Dutch fare. Inside, the Read more…

By DACC, 2 yearsJune 16, 2023 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

West Australian Fitting and Furniture Factory founded by the Hazebroek family.

The Hazebroek family emigrated to Australia in 1952 on the Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. They brought their furniture-making equipment with them in the ship’s hold and used it to establish a furniture factory in Perth. The patriarch of the family, Pieter Hazebroek, had been a master carpenter and furniture maker in Read more…

By DACC, 2 yearsJune 13, 2023 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Vossie’s Supermarkets in Tasmania

Roelf Vos was a successful Australian businessman and philanthropist, born on a boat in Bergum (later Burgum), the Netherlands, on 4 October 1921. During World War II, he was involved in the Dutch Resistance and had to hide from German forces. After the war, he opened a drapery store in Read more…

By DACC, 2 yearsJune 12, 2023 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

The long Dutch relationship with the Southern and Southeast suburbs of Brisbane.

The long Dutch relationship with Southeast Brisbane began during World War II, when in 1942 the Americans established Camp Columbia in Wacol, Brisbane to stop the Japanese advance in the Southwest Pacific. The camp became the staging ground for the American campaign, covering an area of 20 by 15 square Read more…

By DACC, 2 yearsJune 12, 2023 ago
Dutch businesses in Australia

Dutch Club of Sydney – Flying Dutchman Restaurant (1957-1962)

DACC researchers came across ‘The Dutch Club’ in Sydney. There are no records of this club, further research revealed that the Dutch Club of Sydney and the restaurant The Flying Dutchman in the City (Elizabeth Street) are always mentioned together. The restaurant was run by famous Dutchman Dick Groenteman. It Read more…

By DACC, 2 yearsJanuary 29, 2023 ago

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