August 2014 - The Danish Club in Brisbane, Australia

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August 2014 - The Danish Club in Brisbane, Australia
Den Danske Forening
Heimdal
August 2014
Busy Austin Street at the 2013 Scandinavian Festival
(photo: Henning Klinke Jørgensen)
Medlemsblad
Newsletter for the Danish Association Heimdal – Established 1872
THE DANISH ASSOCIATION “HEIMDAL” INC
36 AUSTIN STREET NEWSTEAD QLD 4006
Contact details: 0437 612 913
www.danishclubbrisbane.org
Contributions
We would love to share your news and
stories. You are welcome to send emails and
other material to the editor for publication.
The closing date for the September issue is
15 August 2014. We reserve the right to
edit or not publish your contribution. Any
material published does not necessarily
reflect the opinion of the Danish Club or the
Editor.
Editor: Lone Schmidt
Phone: 0437 612 913
Email: treasurer@danishclubbrisbane.org
Webmaster: Peter Wagner Hansen
Phone: 0423 756 394
Skype: pete.at.thebathouse
Email: admin@danishclubbrisbane.org
From the Editor
beach. Sounds like I’m getting a bit
nostalgic here in our 20° degrees and
sunny winter.
The Scandinavian Film Festival has just
ended with lots of opportunities to
watch movies that admittedly are a bit
different from normal cinema fare. The
Swedish movie ‘The Hundred Year-Old
Man Who Climbed Out of the Window
and Disappeared’ will be in cinemas
from 21 August and is very enjoyable.
We are busy preparing for the 2014
Scandinavian Festival and are keen to
hear from you if you would like to
volunteer to work a couple of hours
either setting up or packing up, baking
æbleskiver, making soft ice, hot dogs,
smørrebrød – we need you. It takes
many volunteers to make a successful
festival and we hope you’ll join up to
help the club.
Denmark is enjoying one of those
wonderful summers this year where it’s
actually warm and beautiful – and
there’s nothing like it. Fresh strawberries, new potatoes, long days at the
WELCOME TO OUR NEW
MEMBERS
Louise Sommer Harvey, Byron Bay
Michelle & Carsten Klint Pedersen,
Newmarket
Morten Lauritzen & Pauline Mary Fitz,
Woody Point
Elvira & Stephen Jorgensen,
Upper Mount Gravatt
What’s on at the Danish Club?
Café Danmark
25 July 2014
from 6 pm
Come visit Café Danmark and meet up with new and old friends. The
‘smørrebrød’ menu varies from time to time, but you’ll usually find
‘rullepølse’ (spicy rolled pork), smoked salmon, roast beef, ‘leverpostej’,
roast pork and ‘Esrom’ cheese on the menu. And hot dogs. The bar
offers Tuborg and Carlsberg beer varieties imported from Denmark – just
now we have Tuborg Christmas Brew (‘Julebryg’). If you like a glass of
wine with your food, we have a good variety of whites, reds and sparkling
on offer. Faxe Kondi, Tuborg Super Light and Faxe non-alcoholic beer is
also available. And then check out our tempting selection of Danish
licorice, chocolates and other goodies!
It’s also an opportunity to buy delicious Danish pastries, rye bread and
other specialty breads, organic biscuits and crisp breads direct from
Britt’s Organic Bakery. Tea offers smallgoods and quality meats from
Heinz Meats, the Danish butcher at Woolloongabba, as well as her own
goodies including remoulade. Order in advance and pick up at the café.
Legestue / Play Group Every Friday 9.30-11.30
Check their Facebook page for events or ring Iben (see details inside the
newsletter)
Folkrag Old & New Concert
Café Danmark
16 August 2014
6:30 pm for 7 pm start
22 August 2014
from 6 pm
Scandinavian Festival in Austin Street
14 September 2014
Calling stallholders and volunteers! Raffle ticket sellers! Jugglers!
Bearded ladies! Magicians! Street musicians!
Been thinking about getting that creaking
garage door fixed or even installing a new
door?
Call Steen straightaway!
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Fully Licensed & Fully Insured
Showing at Palace Cinemas from 31 July and we’ll have a couple of tickets to give away at Cafe
Danmark on 25 July 2014 courtesy of Palace Cinemas. Ask Lone or Soren.
Get all your Danish Baked Goodies from Britt’s Bakery at Café DANMARK
4th Friday of each month
Authentic Danish Pastry & Organic Bread Products
Kringler, Smørtærter, Kanelstænger, Birkes, Rundstykker, Fuldkornsrugbrød,
Kransekagekonfekt, Småkager, Knækbrød og bagerens dårlige øje.
For information, order forms and delivery details, go to our website:
www.brittsorganic.com.au
Unit 5/10 Energy Crescent, Molendinar QLD 4214
Ph: 07 5571 6881 Fax: 07 5571 6947
Email: brittsorganic@gmail.com
HEINZ MEATS
TRADITIONAL SMALLGOODS
Continental butcher and deli
611 Stanley Street, Woolloongabba QLD 4102
www.heinzmeats.com.au
Ph: 07 3391 3530 (parking behind shops)
Lammekød
Dansk udskæring på bestilling
Grisekød
Oksekød
Pålæg og røgvarer blandt andet:
Hamburgerryg
Medisterpølse Ost:
Røget flæsk
Knækpølse
Havarti
Spegepølse
Wienerpølse
Esrom
Rullepølse
Leverpostej
HOURS:
Tuesday - Friday 8am - 5:30pm, Saturday 8am - 1pm
CLOSED: Sunday & Monday
A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY
Photo from National Archives of Australia (www.naa.gov.au)
The photo is held in the National Archives of Australia and shows Danish
baker Carlo Marloth putting the finishing touches on a wedding cake.
The photo below shows Danish migrants arriving in Australia on board the
‘SKAUBRYN’ in 1956. They are Asger & Britta Kempergaard and Karen &
Aage Hansen.
Photo from National Archives of Australia (www.naa.gov.au)
The archives hold many interesting photos, go have a good search.
Annoyingly, the search results keep changing and it may prove difficult to
find a particular photo again!
Dansk Legegruppe
Vores danske legegruppe mødes hver fredag i Heimdals lokaler fra 9.30 til kl 11.30.
Aldersgruppen er fra 0 til 5 år, søskende til yngre børn er selvfølgelig velkommen i ferierne.
Vi starter altid med formiddagskaffe og hjemmebagte boller, efterfølgende varierer
aktiviteterne med fri leg, hoppeborg, tegning og sanglege mv. Vi skiftes til at medbringe
boller og tilbehør.
Vi betaler $2 hver gang per familie, medlemskab af Playgroup Queensland og den danske
klub Heimdal er en betingelse.
Nye medlemmer er meget velkomne til at komme og være med.
For yderligere information kontakt:
Iben igk1972@hotmail.com 0434 933 953
Study & Stay in Australia?
Your door to the best in Australian Education & Training….
IAE Study In Australia is owned and operated by a Dane – Riborg Andersen – a former teacher and senior
government employee, with a strong background in both Danish and Australian education and training. We
are a professional International Education Agent, with over 18 years’ experience.
Did you know that when Denmark decided that it wanted every senior secondary student to have an
international experience, the Danish Undervisningsministeriet invited Riborg, as the only Australia
representative, to run workshops for Danish secondary schools seeking to establish relationships with
international counterparts, to encourage their students to have an international study experience? Using our
knowledge and expertise, we help Danish (and many other international students) to come and study in
Australia. Do you have family or friends in Denmark wanting to come and study in Australia?
We are here to help.
 For individual students, we can help you to find a suitable school, college or university taking into
account a student’s academic background, family/friendship ties in Australia, their strengths and
interests, budget and aims. We place students into primary and secondary schools, TAFEs and
universities all over Australia.
 For Danish schools, colleges and universities, we can help you to identify suitable partner
institutions in Australia, and develop successful Study Abroad programs. Over the years, we have
established such programs between Australian institutions and schools/colleges in Aalborg, Aarhus,
Skanderborg, Silkeborg, Køge and Roskilde among other places.
Tell us what your aims are, and we can find the best way forward. Did you know Australia now offers a 485
Graduate Visa for students graduating from any 2-year Australian Bachelor or Master’s degree, and wanting
to stay in Australia for another 2 years to work and/or play? Want to know more? Ask us. And the best
news …We do not charge any service fee, as we are paid by the Australian schools, colleges and
universities. We look forward to hearing from you.
Contact: Riborg Andersen riborg@studyinaustralia.com.au or phone 07 3852 5511
Before the Big Day by Lars Vester
About Lars Vester
Lars Vester is a Danish born artist, working predominantly in the medium of oil painting.
Dear Friends
I'm so thrilled to
announce that my
book has finally been
published! I'm so
excited and I wanna
share it all with you.
As some of you know
for the past 3 years
I've been
writing/working on a
book about my life and
journey living with
Hypermobility
Syndrome. And it's
now published as an ebook for Kindle(which
can also be read on
Iphones and mobiles
that support Android)
and PDF to read on
the PC. I've written this
book because I want to
spread awareness of
HMS/chronic
illness/pain and what
it's like to live with it,
but also to spread
awareness that there's hope and help to get as we did and we are now cured!
If you'd like to take a look you can find the book by clicking these links:
Amazon link for Kindle version:
http://www.amazon.com.au/From-Illness-Wellness-Hypermobility-conditionebook/dp/B00KAALRCU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1400501784&sr=81&keywords=hypermobility
Link for PDF version:
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/439531
Regards,
Storm Furness
Georg Arthur Jensen (born 31 August 1866,
Rådvad, Denmark – died 2 October 1935,
Copenhagen) was a Danish silversmith.
Born in 1866, Jensen was the son of a knife
grinder in the town of Raadvad just to north of
Copenhagen. Jensen began his training in
goldsmithing at the age of 14 in Copenhagen. His
apprenticeship with the firm Guldsmed Andersen
ended in 1884, and this freed young Georg to
follow his artistic interests.
From childhood, Jensen had longed to be a
sculptor and he now pursued this course of study
at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. He graduated
in 1892 and began exhibiting his work. Although
his clay sculpture was well received, making a
living as a fine artist proved difficult and he turned
his hand to the applied arts. First as a modeller at the Bing & Grøndahl porcelain
factory and, beginning in 1898, with a small pottery workshop he founded in
partnership with Christian Petersen. Again the work was well received, but sales were
not strong enough to support Jensen, by this point a widower, and his two small sons.
In 1901, he abandoned ceramics and began again as a silversmith and designer with
the master, Mogens Ballin. This led Jensen to make a landmark decision, when in
1904, he risked what small capital he had and opened his own little silversmithy at 36
Bredgade in Copenhagen.
Jensen's training in metalsmithing along with his education in the fine arts allowed
him to combine the two disciplines and revive the tradition of the artist craftsman.
Soon, the beauty and fine quality of his Art Nouveau creations caught the eye of the
public and his success was assured. The Copenhagen quarters were greatly
expanded and before the end of the 1920s, Jensen had opened retail outlets as far
ranging as New York, London, Paris, Stockholm, and Berlin.
Georg Jensen died in 1935, but in the preceding years he imbued the firm with his
strongly held ideals concerning both artistry in design and excellence in craftmanship,
this tradition has been adhered to throughout the twentieth century. Although Jensen
himself was a proponent of the Art Nouveau style,
he had the wisdom and foresight to allow his
designers their own freedom of expression which
expanded the stylistic scope of what the firm
produced and allowed it to keep step with time.
Maker’s Marks When he was twenty Georg
Jensen signed his first sculpture with "My Father"
(1887). In 1894 he used his initials GJ as his
mark. In most cases the year was put next to the
brand sign.
Markings of Georg Jensen
1. Used from 1904 - 1908
2. Used from 1909 - 1914
3. Used from 1910 - 1925
4. Used from 1915 - 1930
5. Used from 1915 - 1927
6. Used from 1925 - 1932
7. Used in the years 1930-1939 for engravings
8. Used from 1933 - 1944
9. Used from 1945 - 1951 for items that were sold in Copenhagen
10. Used from 1945–present
Markings of the designers of Georg Jensen
1.Johan Rohde (1856-1935)
2.Gundorph Albertus (1887-1970)
3.Harald Nielsen (1892-1977)
4.Arno Malinowski (1899-1976)
5.Sigvaard Bernadotte (1907-2002)
6.Henning Koppel (1918-1981)
7.Bent Gabrielsen (1928)
8.Nanna and Jorgen Ditzel
9.Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005)
10.Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube (1927-2004)
11.Allan Scharff (1940)
(www.wikipedia.org and www.georgjensen.com)
Brisbane City Council recently awarded The Danish Club a grant to improve access for
wheelchairs, and having completed the project, it was time for the official opening by
our local councillor, David McLachlan pictured below with Soren.
We have a couple of members requiring wheelchair access and have over the last
months had a number of successful trials of our new fancy ramps, and all works
satisfactory.
A big thank you to the BCC for supporting the club by making us wheelchair friendly.
FEEL AT HOME WITH SBS DIGITAL RADIO
Listen to the Danish language
every Thursday at 4pm
Choose one of the many platforms:
SBS Digital Radio 3, Digital TV (channel 39),
Live on Demand via phone and Androids apps
Streaming Online at sbs.com.au:
Danish/Swedish/Norwegian/Finnish
Via Podcast
Further information on www.sbs.com.au
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Soren Hoimark is the local contact for
DABGO. The group meets at the
Danish Club on the 1st Wednesday of
the month (next meeting date is 6
August 2014 at 6 pm). Visit the
DABGO website to join and get more
information.
Miami, Gold Coast: 2 brm apt. $550/4
nights. Close to beach and all
amenities. Phone: 0402 398 515.
Steen Selmer is the local representative
for Danes Worldwide – contact him
via queensland@rep.danes.dk
It will be AGM time soon – would you
like to join the committee? Help out at
events and find out more. If you’re
interested, talk to Soren or another
committee member.
Contact details for the Royal Danish
Consulate General in Brisbane
RIP
Easter Monday Oda (Sussie) Nielsen
died after a long battle with debilitating
illness. Sussie was born on 16/12/31 in
København (Denmark) and arrived in
Australia in 1971. After many years
working in Brisbane in hospitality,
Sussie and her husband Henning retired
to Redcliffe. She is survived by her
husband and sons Allan and Glenn.
Borgen Third (and last) series starts on
SBS on Wednesday 30 July at 9:30 pm.
Our membership hit the 250 mark this
year. Very impressive. Now we need
everyone to renew. Don’t forget to pay
your membership fees by 22 July
2014 to participate in the prize draw
on 25 July 2014.
Raffle tickets for the big festival raffle
with prizes already in excess of $7,000
will be going on sale soon – we need
your generous support again.
This is the only time you'll see this
phenomenon in your life.
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Consul General Lars Kirk
Suite 525, Level 5 Toowong Tower
9 Sherwood Road
Toowong QLD 4066
07 3374 3062
consul@rdcqld.org.au
August, this year, will have 5 Fridays, 5
Saturdays and 5 Sundays. This happens
only once every 823 years. The Chinese
call it "Silver pockets full".
Visit Hanne's stall at the
Scandinavian Festival on 14
September 2014.
This Festival will be bigger than
last year’s success so come in early
and see all the new designs
available.
Facebook and the Royal Danish Embassy
The Royal Danish Embassy in Canberra, Australia has recently launched a Facebook
page. Our intention is to provide relevant information to Danes in Australia, New
Zealand and Fiji and other persons with an interest of Denmark.
Recent posts on our Facebook page includes:

Information about the political agreement regarding dual citizenship.

Information about when we are travelling in other cities in Australia to make
passports.

Information about a Eurovision event in Sydney.
I hope you will tell your members about the Danish Embassy’s new Facebook page.
If your members would like to follow the Danish Embassy on Facebook, they can find
our Facebook page on the following link: www.facebook.com/dkinaus
Lars Vester to showcase ‘New Farm in a Different Light’ at
Brisbane Modern Art Gallery
Solo Exhibition
August 12-23
Brisbane artist Lars Vester‘s latest series of paintings titled ‘New Farm in a Different
Light’ has been selected for a solo exhibition at Brisbane Modern Art Gallery.
Lars Vester is an artist widely known for his ability to bring ordinary subjects to life
with his unique use of light, and his tireless support of the homeless via The Micah
Projects from the sales of his charity art greeting cards. His first major solo
exhibition in Brisbane opens August 11.
In his latest series of works, Lars Vester explores the daily life in the popular area of
New Farm, through his mesmerising use of light and textures.
Danish born Lars Vester has lived and worked in Brisbane since 2006, and has
since become an integral part of the Brisbane Art Scene. His work has been
recognised at art awards such as The Clayton Utz Art Award and the Lethbridge
10000 Art Awards. His previous series of paintings titled ‘West End in a Different
Light’ sold out within weeks, and the reproductions of the original works and art
greeting cards continue to be popular. Regarding his success, Vester stated “I am
really pleased that my work has been so well received in the community over the
years. I would like to think of this series as not only art pieces, but a record of our
history, moments in time”. With regard to his upcoming solo exhibition, Lars Vester
stated “I’m thrilled to be able to unveil this particular body of work to the public in a
beautiful new modern gallery with a strong connection to New Farm.”
The Brisbane Modern Art Gallery is located at 483 Brunswick Street, right at the
centre of the Valley arts district, showcasing the work of some of Australia’s most
talented emerging, mid career and established artists. They are open Tuesday –
Saturday from 10am to 5pm. Phone: 07 3358 1230.
About Lars Vester:
Lars Vester lives and works in Highgate Hill, Brisbane. He has had a number of
exhibitions in both Europe and Australia, including various solo and group
exhibitions. His work is held in corporate and private collections around the world,
including the Joint Association of Danish Consumer Cooperatives in Denmark and
The Governor of Queensland, Her Excellency Ms Penelope Wensley AC.
See the paintings by following the link
http://www.larsvesterart.com/art/PRE_SALE_PAGE.html His website can be found
at http://www.larsvesterart.com. He can also be reached at larsvester@me.com or
Mobile Phone: 0425 729 615.
We can advise on freight Australia wide!
0411 297 236
info@danskvintage.com.au
Do you need Danish beer, snaps, herring or licorice? We can help you find it.
Price list
Beer
Tuborg ‘Green’ 24x33cl (bottles)
Tuborg Classic 24x33cl (cans)
Tuborg Julebryg 24x33 cl (cans)
Carlsberg Black Gold 24x33cl (cans)
$ 55
$ 50
$ 60
$ 60
Snaps
Jubilæum 100 cl
Taffel (Rød Aalborg)100 cl
O P Anderson Akvavit 100 cl
Skåneakvavit 100 cl
Aalborg Porse 70 cl
Aalborg Dild 70 cl
Brøndum 70 cl
$ 70
$ 70
$ 65
$ 60
$ 55
$ 55
$ 55
Bitters
Gammel Dansk 100 cl
Dr Nielsens Bitter 70 cl
1-Enkelt 100 cl
$ 65
$ 50
$ 65
Other
Blå Ga-Jol 100 cl
Gul Ga-Jol 100 cl
Faxe Kondi 24x33cl cans
Tuborg Super Light 30x33 cl bottles
Faxe Free 24x33 cl cans
$ 55
$ 55
$ 35
$ 30
$ 35
How to order and pay:
By email
treasurer@danishclubbrisbane.org
By phone 0437 612 913
Payment by EFT to Heimdal’s account at Suncorp Bank
BSB 484-799 Account 02495 1468
ONLY AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS OF THE DANISH ASSOCIATION HEIMDAL INC
Herring, fish balls, chocolate, licorice and other goodies – mainly from Denmark
100 g containers / $2.50:
Toms Ama’r bidder
Toms Heksehyl
Toms Chokofanter
Leaf Skolekridt
Haribo Pinocchiokugler
Haribo Salminger
Haribo Lakridsmasker
Haribo Labre Larver
Haribo Saltbomber
Haribo Lakridsæg
Carletti Saltlinser
Carletti Lakridspinde
Toms Pålægschokolade
(milk or dark) 45 g
Fazer Turkish Pepper
Haribo Super Piratos 425 g
Haribo Matador Mix 500 g
Haribo Skipper Mix 500 g
Haribo Click Mix 425 g
$ 2.50
$ 3.50
$ 10.00
$ 10.00
$ 10.00
$ 10.00
Pingvin Poletter 140 g
$ 4.00
Pingvin Heksehyl 140 g
$ 4.00
Pingvin Blanding 300 g
$ 6.00
Lagerman Lakridskonfekt $ 6.00
260 g
Toms Bridgeblanding 250 g$ 6.00
DAIM 2 pack
$ 2.50
Ga-Jol Blå, sort, gul
2 x 23 g
$ 3.00
Odense marcipan 200 g $ 7.00
Odense nougat 100 g
$ 3.50
Odense dessert pistaciemasse 200 g
$ 7.00
Toms Kæmpeskildpadde $ 1.50
28 g
Herring back in stock
$ 8.00
Lykkeberg Fiskeboller 400 g $ 4.00
ABBA fish balls (375 g tins) $ 5.00
Bouillon, lobster sauce or shrimp sauce
AMANDA cod roe (200 g) $ 5.00
Membership Membership has reached 250, just in time for renewals. Many young
families joining, but also many young families heading home from Australia. We’ll
have a prize for membership payments made by 22 July 14 to be drawn at the July
Café.
Maintenance Kitchen nearly finished and Alan will be painting everything over the
coming weeks. Brisbane City Council kitchen inspection scheduled for mid-July.
Toilets are again causing problems and the plumber spent most of a day cleaning
out nappies, panty liners, wipes, sanitary pads and other bits and pieces from the
drain. New tiles in the entry had to be removed to gain access. Investigating ways
to prevent the build up from occurring again, but it has been an ongoing problem
for many many years. New LED lights have been installed in the toilets.
Events Decided to cancel Christmas in July event (12/7) and no ideas for August
event (9/8) at this stage.
Money The final accounts for 2013/14 show a surplus of approx. $6,000 which is
very satisfactory. Stock supplies are high.
Scandinavian Festival 2014 Great opportunity for the club to generate income
and we’ll be working hard to achieve the best result. Good interest from new stall
holders and many stalls from previous year are returning. Danish club will donate
prize to raffle, Lone will put on her thinking cap.
Swiss Club is moving out. After having used our hall as their club premises since
1998, their financial situation no longer allows them to continue.
Georg Jensen ‘Legacy’ bread basket
(photo: Soren Hoimark (find him in the middle of the tray)
Buy tickets at the Café or get a whole book or two to sell at work or social clubs, to
friends and family. High chance of winning a prize and you’ll be supporting a great
event. Talk to Lone at the café, ring her on 0437 612 913 or email her at
treasurer@danishclubbrisbane.org – we need your help to sell all tickets.