
The Centre was established in 1983 by the Federation of Dutch Associations and formed as a company limited by guarantee in 1984.
The Centre was formed to establish a central organization with the following two main aims:
To preserve the rich history of Dutch contact with, and immigration to, Australia;
To set up a resources facility for anyone wanting information regarding the Netherlands, its people and their traditions.
The DACC has been housed at the back of ’t Winkeltje, Holland House, 85 Market Street, Smithfield since 2006, following the request by the management of the Abel Tasman Village, Chester Hill to vacate the Annex originally built for the DACC. We were asked to leave as they needed the space and we were fortunate to have had the opportunity to move to Holland House in Smithfield through the generosity of Jan and Anita van Altena.
Our mission statement is to have as our aims and objectives the collection, preservation, promotion and dissemination of Dutch culture and heritage in Australia.