hi everyone. my father is a dutch citizen and my mother is a naturalised australian [ originally dutch too ] and i am wondering if i can obtain a dutch passport while retaining my aussie one. i was born here in perth and lived here for forty one years. any info or help would be greatly appreciated.
thankyou frank rystenberg
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Added by frank rystenberg on September 14, 2009 at 3:46am —
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I was wondering if anyone knows Gerry Ligtermoet, a gentleman who I believe posted an article about Dual Citizenship. I think it was from this site, but I'm not all that familiar with how this all works.
I would like to discuss Dutch Australian Dual Citizenship with him, if possible. Can anyone help?
Cheers
Cobie
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Added by Cobie Guldemeester on January 26, 2009 at 5:19pm —
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......roughly/freely translated and commented on by me, because I believe it's worth bringing to your attention.......
Mr Reitsma addressed a meeting of the Netherlands Society in Sydney, on May 14th, in 2001, along these lines:
He reminded his audience that they had come together to discuss:
What do we do with the inheritance but that they must not be disappointed to hear that this concerned not money but
the cultural heritage of the Dutch Australians.
He took them back to the…
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Added by Jo on October 23, 2008 at 1:30pm —
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After all these years, addicted to the Apple Mac, I had never bothered to check out how to do a screen capture!
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Added by Jo on July 31, 2008 at 12:01pm —
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It's July 28, 2008.
On July 28, 1917, in Gouda, The Netherlands, Jacoba Postma, my mother, was born. The fourth of nine children, to the bridge- (and lock-) -keeper, Jan Postma and Betty Schoonens.
After a long period of slowly drifting further and further into Alzheimers, she passed away 4 May, 2004.
!http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/9539/mampapajcbe7.jpg!
When they were young teenagers, she'd b…
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Added by Jo on July 28, 2008 at 5:25pm —
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He was born 14 July, 1917, the fourth son of Johannes Stephanus Mul and Gijsberta van Reeden, in Gouda, The Netherlands and named after his father and his aunt. So he is: Johannes Maria. Something which embarrassed him the rest of his life. A sister was born a little less than two year…
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Added by Jo on July 20, 2008 at 11:03am —
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On Saturday 25th October, 2008, Chester Hill North Public School celebrates 50 years of quality education.
That puzzles me a little (but I believe I
have heard an explanation).
I was a pupil there for a brief period, in 1956 when it was brand-spanking new.
So this must have been its gestation period, pre official opening?

That's me on the left and Henny Haak, on the right. The girl i…
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Added by Jo on July 15, 2008 at 4:27pm —
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Now, can New South Wales match this? The cultural centre, in NSW is currently without its own, permanent home.
From the Dutch Courier:

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Added by Jo on July 15, 2008 at 10:00am —
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This bit of nostalgia was triggered by an ad in Education, the publication, produced by the Teachers Federation of NSW. "Chester Hill North Public School, celebrating 50 years of excellence in education."
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Added by Jo on July 15, 2008 at 1:04am —
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I have this book and on page 54, there is a photo and I would
like to think that I'm
in it. That I'm the third boy, from the left, in the back row.

The photo was taken in 1952, at the site, in the Netherlands which was
mecca for the children of '
workers' (i.e.…
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Added by Jo on July 11, 2008 at 12:30pm —
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Dr Klaas Woldring, president of the Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, which is based in Smithfield, NSW, reported back, on a most interesting evening, Monday, 11 June, 2008.
He wrote:
Electric cars are here already.
Last night the Dutch Australian community groups had the great pleasure to listen to guest speaker
Mr. Roy Leembruggen, in the Chatswood RSL.
Veteran Leembrugge…
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Added by Jo on June 1, 2008 at 9:30am —
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It's happened again!
My daughter works in Kensington. (
Our Kensington, here in Sydney.)
There was an Open Day today and I had a look around again, like last year.
There's so much energy in all those people who come to see what NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Arts) is all about. They're obviously not shy. It was very busy there again today. It's fun to see the occasional well-known TV actor walking through the crowd, as though he or she is down the street shopping or catching a bus.
N…
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Added by Jo on June 1, 2008 at 1:30am —
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You know, I'm sure, about that group of blind men describing an elephant by feeling its different parts and how that produces several different descriptions of the same creature.
I have been invited, tomorrow, to describe to a consultant, engaged by the Dutch Australian Cultural Centre (The D.A.C.C.) the benefits that this organisation brings to the Australian community. ( I look after its website.
Please take a look. )
I am one of ten board members, who are in t…
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Added by Jo on May 29, 2008 at 4:30pm —
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One of the reasons, for migrating 52 years ago, that my father (90) loves to give is that it was for my future, i.e.,
opportunities, in Australia.
I like to be ieve that there was teaching in my blood (from the Mul side) and that the love of expression through painting, writing, music, came from the Postma (maternal) side.
Would I have been a teacher, like my cousin, Kees. Like my father's uncle Aart? .....if we'd stayed in Gouda?
Possibly not.
So, I attended Maroubra Bay High School. T…
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Added by Jo on May 22, 2008 at 11:30am —
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My mother was thirty-nine, in April, 1956, when she migrated, together with my father (also 39) and me(12), to Australia.
Destination Applecross, near Perth. But that had not been thought through........ We ended up in Matraville (now Hillsdale), in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, sharing an old house with Mr and Mrs van Hoorn and their daughter (six, when we left the Netherlands.)
My mother wrote to her parents, one-and-a-half years later (in Dutch):
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Monday mo…
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Added by Jo on May 22, 2008 at 2:28am —
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Yesterday I met a man, who wrote:
Dingo Lingo and other poems.
He's Charles Verheyden, who will be celebrating his 79th birthday, two weeks, from today.
We've probably been in same places at the same time, in the past, these many years, here in Sydney.
But yesterday we happened to be seated beside each other, at the bi-monthly meet-up of the Dutch Australian Genealogy Group, in the library of the Abel Tasman Retirement Village.
Not that Charles is retired or living there. No way.…
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Added by Jo on May 15, 2008 at 1:15pm —
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Yesterday, 14 May, I celebrated being in Australia 52 years!!!
This is how it began.....
It was close to dusk. Along with all the others we were taken to the steam train, from the ship (the Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, a migrant ship, then, in 1956) and settled into the compartment. There was one other man in there.
Gerda offered him a gift. He thanked her. The train went a few hundred metres and stopped again and he got off. He was a worker there.
I'd never been on a steam train.
It got dark s…
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Added by Jo on May 15, 2008 at 1:01pm —
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