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John Hemmes' journey to Australia was marked by adversity and resilience. He emigrated from the Netherlands in the post-war years, seeking better opportunities. Initially facing challenges in adapting to a new culture and environment, he eventually established a successful hospitality business that contributed significantly to the Australian dining scene. His story reflects the immigrant experience of hard work and determination leading to success in a new land.

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