Saturday, May 28, 2011

Dutch-Australian Heritage - Where to.....?

The Creation of a ‘Dutch HUB’
Over the past years a major topic of discussion has been the ‘greying’ of our membership.

“Where are we (the Dutch-born and further generations) heading?”
“What will be left when we are gone?”
“What will become of our (Dutch-Australian) assets – be they financial or our collective knowledge of our past? “

At our meeting in May, the Board, of the Federation of Netherlands Societies, NSW, – after some consideration, has proposed that we instigate ‘a project’.

We intend to facilitate the establishment of a ‘Hub’ where our historical archives can be kept for future reference. Where those that are interested may come and research their ‘Dutch connections’. A place where we can display exhibits of our art and records, photographs and perhaps verbal stories of our time here in Australia. What was Australia like in the 50’s, or whenever we came here? How has it changed, thanks to our input?

This HUB can also become a focal point of our ‘Dutch’ connection – with our past but also our future. This is a place for everyone who has an interest in our common Dutch connection.

Whilst it is still an early undeveloped concept, we believe that approximately 100 – 150m2 would be sufficient (for now). The HUB should be located centrally, and easily accessible by both private and public transport. The HUB will be owned ‘by everyone’, held in trust for future generations.

The Board of the Federation of Netherlalnds Societies have formed a small committee to explore and develop these ideas further with a view to establishing this HUB or Agora by 2018.

We invite you to consider this project further with a view to discussing the proposal at our Bi Monthly meeting in August. The Board intends to make a formal proposal at this meeting, asking a mandate from its members to pursue this project


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