Reading progress:

News from Brisbane – Kerneels Olivier

Feb 9, 2017

Kerneels Olivier writes: 

Oh, well, this time I once again have something special to share with the readers, but it is of a complete different nature. I wrote a book about our Olivier family (311 pages) over a period of more than two years. The book is known as Die Oliviers van toeka tot nou; ’n Herinneringsreis. It mainly discusses my parents and our seven children, but I also take it back quite considerably, even as far as four generations of Oliviers before the first Olivier (Hendrik Corneliszoon) arrived in the country in 1662. It is written more in a style of narrating a story, but I believe very interesting.  

I presented the concept book here in Brisbane last week during my 20th kilo-day party (20 000 days since my birth). Since we came here, we have also baked no less than 20 000 dozen koeksisters and at the same time also celebrated this achievement. Approximately 75 of our best Afrikaans friends attended the celebrations. It was a huge success and everyone enjoyed it very much.

I only just completed my newsletter about the occasion and sent it to my family and friends, but I think one can distribute it even further and it may just be an interesting story for you as well. For example, there were four high school children who came and recited some of my parents’ favourite poems. Another interesting story is that one of the boys who goes to school here can read Afrikaans quite well, but talks with a strong Australian accent, and still did it with pride.

Read Kerneels newsletter here: News from Brisbane

About the author

Sue-Ann de Wet

Sue-Ann de Wet is the Head of Diaspora at AfriForum.

Search

Follow us on
Must read articles
Business in the Spotlight: KuierKos

Business in the Spotlight: KuierKos

This week’s spotlight is on KuierKos in the Netherlands. KuierKos is listed on Worldwide’s World Guide free of charge. AfriForum Worldwide’s World Guide is where South African businesses from around the world come together to form a community. This way they become...

Business in the Spotlight: Diamond Tree Jewellery Studio

Business in the Spotlight: Diamond Tree Jewellery Studio

This week’s spotlight is on Diamond Tree Jewellery Studio in Rockingham, Western Australia. Diamond Tree Jewellery Studio is listed on Worldwide’s World Guide free of charge. AfriForum Worldwide’s World Guide is where South African businesses from around the world...

On World Book Day, AfriForum demands more school libraries

On World Book Day, AfriForum demands more school libraries

By Alana Bailey World Book Day is celebrated annually on 23 April, the anniversary of the death of authors Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespeare, among others. On this day when a spotlight is cast once more on the key role of books in the development of people,...

AfriForumTV

Newsletter

Contact us

Make a donation

Worldwide friends

You May Also Like…

Subscribe to the Spotlight newsletter and remain involved

Nuusbrief/Newsletter

You have Successfully Subscribed!

Pin It on Pinterest