If you are a resident in either country and travel for a short term holiday, did you know that you may be eligible for reciprocal health care between Australia and The Netherlands? If you live in Australia and travel to The Netherlands Travelling between Australia and The Netherlands? […]
The Sunshine Coast is becoming one of the premier locations for foodies in Australia. Take a coach tour from Brisbane to visit the wine and food regions of Maleny, fly to the area on one of the many direct flights to Maroochydore airport or drive yourself to the […]
To the north, south, east, and west, Brisbane is surrounded by a kaleidoscope of diverse landscapes in every direction. On the eastern horizon lies the island-studded playground of Moreton Bay. Drive an hour west from Brisbane and you’ll discover the endless sights and outdoor adventure activities of the […]
This map uses 2011 census data to show the percentage of Dutch born folks living in various parts of Australia. We used the boundaries of Statistical Area Level 2, which are medium-sized areas that represent communities that tend to interact together socially and economically. Click on the map […]
It’s that time of the year again when the concert season is heating up in Australia. This year will feature a lot of great live music, especially coming from veteran live acts. If you are planning to attend some big music events this coming concert season there are […]
Renee vroeg op zes januari 2014 via twitter of mensen nog tips voor haar hadden om haar Nederlands te verbeteren. Ik weet weinig van Renee of van haar niveau van Nederlands. Omdat ik het wel altijd leuk vindt om mee te denken hoe leren/ontwikkelen leuk gemaakt kan worden […]
The Sydney Festival 2014 runs from 9-26 January and offers a huge range of performances, with two travelling from The Netherlands to take part. La Voix Humaine is a billed as “one of the world’s greatest solo pieces”, with Halina Reijn from the Toneelgroep Amsterdam giving a 70 […]
I’m a huge TED and TEDx fan – if you’ve not yet watched any of these incredibly inspiring talks, visit TED.com to find out more. Last year, we interviewed Dutch Australian Tania de Jong and I’ve just watched her TEDxMelbourne talk on How Singing Together Changes The Brain. I’d […]
The Royal Concertgebouw Ochestra is coming to the Queensland Performing Arts Centre. Hailed as the world’s greatest, they will make their Australian debut next month performing two exceptional programs featuring great masterworks of the orchestral repertoire. Under the baton of Chief Conductor Mariss Jansons and featuring guest pianist Yefim […]
A visit to Australia doesn’t have to centre around the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge, it should focus on the country’s rich colonial heritage. It is worthy to note that besides the long British rule in the island-continent, it is the Dutch who were the first Europeans […]