The colourful life of Jan de Voogd - Dutch Australia Cultural Centre (2024)

Johannes Jan Nicolaas de Voogd, known as Jan, was born in January 1932 in Japan to Dutch parents, Nicolaas Arie Johannes (Niek) de Voogd (1899-1977) and Amarintia Clasina de Vries (1903-1998). Jan’s parents married in 1930 in Kattendijke in Zeeland, the Netherlands. At the time his father Niek was an interpreter at the Dutch embassy in Tokyo, Japan. Later, Niek is reported to have been the Dutch consul in Kobe. Because of his father’s work, Jan grew up in Japan. As a young child he learned Japanese and studied at a Canadian school, where he also learned English.

Jan lived in Japan until 1941, when he was evacuated to Canada with his mother and brother, due to Japan’s involvement in the Pacific theatre of war during the Second World War, which had broken out in Europe two years previously. In Canada the family lived in Toronto, and Jan has memories of the Second World War. In an interview in 2016, Jan told Rae Litting that theirs was “the last ship to carry passengers before the Second World War started in the Pacific. He [Jan] was 9 years old […] The Dutch ship only narrowly escaped being caught by a German raider because the captain made it difficult for the raider to follow accurately by heading straight into the sun. The slower ship managed to escape when it was able to hide in a rain squall.”

Jan also remembered an anecdote about his father Niek during the war. He told Litting that his father “was responsible for saving the lives of 4000 Jews who had escaped from Europe via Russia. Many of these refugees had been helped by a Japanese consul, Chiune Sugihara, who was working in Lithuania. Sugihara produced thousands of hand-written transit visas permitting the holders to travel to Japan. However, before entering Japan, they were meant to have a visa to enter a third country. Jan’s father met the refugees and issued them with visas to travel to Curaçao in the Dutch West Indies.” In a post on the Quaker website The Australian Friend in 2018, Jan remembered his father as “inclusive and generous in Spirit, which was a blessing his brother and sister (my aunt and uncle) shared. He taught me to look at things from the point of view of those on “the other side”. As a diplomat he felt it was his role not only to represent the Netherlands but also the country where he had been placed.”

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After the end of the Second World War Jan’s family moved again as his father Niek was posted to different countries, first to the United States of America, then the Netherlands, and later China. Jan spent two years in China between 1949 and 1951. In 1951 he was evacuated to Australia amidst fears that the Korean War (1950-1953), which by then had been going for some time, would escalate. In the early 1960s Jan spent time in New Zealand. Pat Reesby remembered of this time, “Jan taught me how to make coleslaw and I tried once to produce sounds from his oboe but with no success. I think he kept a sailing boat in the boat harbour.” By 1966 he was working in Australia as Assistant Education Officer, Third Division, in the New South Wales Department of Education.

In Australia Jan became involved in music, environmental and political activism, and religious activities. He was an avid musician and learned to play the oboe in his twenties before joining orchestras that toured in Australia and New Zealand. Later, he became a teacher. Throughout his life he kept up an enduring hobby of building his own boats and sailing them. These boats were also involved in his activism: Jan told Rae Litting that he sailed his own hand-built boat Duyfken (not to be confused with the replica ship built by the 1606 Duyfken Replica Foundation) in the Peace Squadron alongside other boats, including a Greenpeace ship. In his later years Jan remained active in his community, lodging a submission to the NSW Portfolio Committee No.6 (Transport and the Arts) on their inquiry into local government in New South Wales in 2015. He lived at McMahons Point, north Sydney, and enjoyed the community there, but was concerned about over-development.

Jan de Voogd passed away in January 2021 at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, aged 89. In his will he bequeathed a sum of money to fund projects expressing the Quaker values of “Simplicity, Peace, Integrity, Community, Equality and Sustainability”. The Jan de Voogd Peace Fund was administered until 2023 by the NSW Regional Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends.

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The colourful life of Jan de Voogd - Dutch Australia Cultural Centre (2024)

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What is the history of the Dutch in Australia? ›

The historical ties that bind the Netherlands and Australia date back to the early 17th Century. A small Dutch ship called the Duyfken entered the pages of Australian history when it became the first European vessel to make a recorded visit to the south land's shore in 1606.

What was Australia called before Australia? ›

After Dutch navigators charted the northern, western and southern coasts of Australia during the 17th Century this newly found continent became known as 'New Holland'. It was the English explorer Matthew Flinders who suggested the name we use today.

Why did the Dutch not stay in Australia? ›

Most of the explorers of this period concluded that the apparent lack of water and fertile soil made the region unsuitable for colonisation.

Why did Dutch people come to Australia? ›

Many Dutch people migrated to Australia in the wake of World War II. Many Dutch people lost their lives during the German occupation and Allied bombing and as Europe was facing economic and social devastation, survivors were encouraged by the Dutch and Australian governments to come to Australia.

What do the French call Australia? ›

Australia in French is "Australie" and it is a feminine country.

What do indigenous people call Australia? ›

Aboriginals had over 200 different languages. According to the place, they often call their land uthuru in the Midwestern portion of Australia; barna in the Murchison region; biik in the Woiwurrung language of Melbourne; and kurrek in the Wemba Wemba language of Victoria.

What is Australia's real name? ›

The sovereign country Australia, formed in 1901 by the Federation of the six British colonies, is officially known as The Commonwealth of Australia, abbreviated within the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act and the Constitution of Australia to "the Commonwealth".

What percentage of Australia is Dutch? ›

Demographics of Australia
Major ethnicEuropean (54.65%) Anglo-Celtic (42.19%) English (32.99%) Irish (9.48%) Scottish (8.56%) German (4.04%) Dutch (1.50%) South & East European (10.52%) Italian (4.36%) Greek (1.67%) Polish (0.82%) Maltese (0.78%) Croatian (0.65%) Others (3.27%) Australian (Only) (14.82%)
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What places in Australia still have Dutch names? ›

Northern Territory
Dutch nameEnglish translationReason for naming
Kaap ArnhemCape Arnhem and Arnhem LandThe ship Arnhem which explored the area.
Groote Eylandt"Big island"
Wesel EilandenWessel IslandsThe ship Klein Wesel or just Wezel, which explored the area.[1]
Crocodils EijlandtCrocodile IslandsSaltwater crocodiles
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What was the Dutch route to Australia? ›

The Brouwer Route was not enforced by the VOC until 1617, but Dutch ships had increasingly adopted it, sailing east from the Cape of Good Hope across the ocean for 1,000 Dutch miles (7,400 km or 4,598 mi), before heading north to the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra.

Did the Dutch encounter Aboriginals? ›

' Between 1606 and 1756 there were four known Dutch voyages in which a total of eight ships sailed along the North Queensland coast and made contact with the Aborigines. These encounters with the Aborigines were frequent and often resulted in violent conflict.

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