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Maritime History

Nieuwe mogelijkheden Australisch-Nederlandse erfgoedsamenwerking 17-12-2012

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 years ago
Maritime History

Australisch-Nederlandse Erfgoeddag Den Haag 14 juni 2012

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 years ago
Maritime History

Jenevermuseum wil oudste flessenpost ter wereld naar Nederland halen 7-3-2018

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 years ago
Dutch Media

SBS Video – First contact memorial the Duyfken – 30-5-2013

The “First Contact Memorial” was unveiled in Mapoon (QLD) on 27 May 2013 by Australian and Dutch officials. It was the first point of contact for Europeans and Aboriginal people in 1606 which ended badly. In three years time (2016) we will be remembering the voyage of Dirk Hartog to Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 yearsSeptember 9, 2021 ago
Dutch Media

Polio vaccination 1956

Dutch Australian Weekly 8-6-1956

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 yearsAugust 23, 2021 ago
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Andrew Denton on Death and Dying.

Andrew Denton remembers his beloved father’s awful death, and wondered why it was so different to the final days of Margaretta Pos’ father, who lived in the Netherlands and had been granted the right to euthanasia under Netherlands law. To answer this question, Denton spent many months travelling to countries Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 years ago
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How the Dutch feed the world

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 years ago
Aviation and Shipping

The Dutch at Archerfield Airport, Brisbane

Australian and Dutch history meet at Archerfield Airport in Brisbane. During WWII this airfield played a critical role for the Dutch military who, after the Japanese armed forces occupied the Dutch colony of Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia) to neighboring Australia. Over 20.000 people from NEI evacuated to Australia. Poor Read more…

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 years ago

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