Mission Statement, Dutch Australian Cultural Centre.

The Dutch Australian Cultural Centre Ltd has as its aims and objectives the collection, preservation, promotion and dissemination of Dutch culture and heritage in Australia.

It also aims to be a broad based source of information, advice, assistance and interest for the benefit of people of Dutch nationality or descent in Australia as well as for the wider Australian community. It will act as facilitator and intermediator.

The DACC was established in 1983 with the support of the many Dutch migrant associations and organisations active in Australian society (around 35 in NSW) as well as the Dutch Embassy and Consulate-General in Sydney (Patron) .

It is a member of the Federation of Dutch Associations and Dutch Link.

Until mid June 2005 it was housed in an Annex to the Abel Tasman (retirement) Village in Chester Hill.

The ATV needed more space for elderly people and the DACC was then relocated to Holland House, Smithfield, to which is attached the main Dutch Shop in Sydney (attracting many visitors).

Holland House has generously made available part of its furniture display area for the DACC.