James De Leo
Backyard Battlefields
Backyard Battlefields is a military history program which explores historical sites throughout Australia and beyond. Backyard Battlefields gives Australia's military history a context by explaining its significance within the grander narrative of world events. Presented by James De Leo. For more information visit backyardbattlefields.com
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James De Leo
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Jul 10, 2026
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Episodes
Japanese Indian Ocean Raid 1944 18.10.2017 8:21
In March 1944 a powerful Imperial Japanese Navy flotilla entered the Indian Ocean with the purpose (it is believed) of attacking the Western Australian port of Fremantle, then the largest submarine base in the Southern hemisphere. Artillery expert Phil Rowson gives a brief account of the details of the incursion.
Sydney Harbour Attacked: The Japanese Midget Submarine Raid 30.07.2017 41:52
This episode is an interview with Peter Grose, author of 'A Very Rude Awakening' an excellent account of the May 1942 Japanese raid on Sydney Harbour.
BOMBING OF DARWIN 1942: Interview with author Peter Grose 08.03.2017 47:44
On the 19th of February 1942 Japanese carrier and land based aircraft attacked the Australian port of Darwin. The 1st Air Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy was fresh from it's attack on the US Naval base at Pearl Harbour just 10 weeks prior and focused its attention on Darwin to prevent the allies using it as a base to interfere with the Japanese conquest of Timor and Java. This is an interview...
Melon Hill Observation Post: Swanbourne, Western Australia 01.06.2016 7:44
Melon Hill is located at Allen Park in a beach side suburb of Western Australia. It was the site of an observation post which would have acted in support of nearby coastal defence batteries during the Second World War.
K-Heavy Battery: Point Peron, Western Australia 20.03.2016 18:19
K-Heavy Battery was a 155mm gun position located at Point Peron, Western Australia. During WW2 it protected the Southern approach to the strategically important port of Fremantle during WW2. Featured is part of an interview with artillery expert Phil Rowson on the history of K-Battery.
U-Boat Attack: German Submarine Operations in Australian Waters 08.11.2015 18:50
A long way from the deadly battles of the North Atlantic, the German Kriegsmarine sent a number of U-Boats to operate out of Japanese bases in British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies. Their role was stalk the strategic shipping lanes of the Indian Ocean and disrupt commerce in the coastal waters off Australia.
Victoria Barracks: Melbourne, Australia 10.06.2015 8:08
Melbourne's Victoria Barracks was named after Queen Victoria and was built between 1856 and 1872. It was once the home of British redcoats before becoming the headquarters for Victorian and then Australian military forces. It is a beautiful building, which is framed by 4 guns captured during conflicts with the Britain's various enemies over the past 150 years. Located on St Kilda Road, it is has g...
Anzac Cottage: Mount Hawthorn, Western Australia 19.05.2015 12:46
Anzac Cottage is a house on Kalgoolie Street in the Perth suburb of Mount Hawthorn. It was built in 1916, in a single day by local and enthusiastic volunteers and given as a gift to a wounded veteran of Gallipoli. It was intended to be a 'practical' war memorial and a tribute to all those that served in the first world war. It is a wonderful and unique contribution to the story of ANZAC and is an...
Rotto Guns: Fremantle Coastal Defence Fortress, Rottnest Island, Western Australia 16.03.2015 6:56
During WW2 the Western Australian island of Rottnest hosted a key link in the Fremantle Coastal Defence Fortress. It was there to protect Fremantle, a strategic port and submarine base from enemy attack.
Sirius Cannon: Sydney, Australia 29.12.2014 7:46
How many thousands of people have walked past a lonely ships cannon in Macquarie Place and not known that it belonged to the flagship of the First Fleet? This podcast tells the story of HMS Sirius, it's connection to Australia's military history and how a Royal Navy cannon came to be sitting amongst the bars and cafes of Macquarie Place.
Japanese Submarine Attack: Sydney's Eastern Suburbs 04.11.2014 6:44
On the 8th of June 1942 a Japanese submarine I-24 bombarded Sydney's eastern suburbs. It was a postscript to a profound event in Australia's military history, the daring midget submarine attack on Sydney harbour.
Catalina Base: Matilda Bay, Perth 09.10.2014 5:18
During WW2, the US Navy's Patrol Wing Number 10 operated PBY Catalina Flying Boats from Matilda Bay in Perth.
Leighton Gun Battery - Mosman Park, Western Australia 26.08.2014 6:15
The Leighton Battery in Mosman Park WA was part of the defences protecting the port of Fremantle during the second world war.
Boer War Memorial: Perth, Western Australia 13.08.2014 5:41
A brief history of the Boer War Memorial and captured Krupp Boer cannon located at Kings Park in Perth. The memorial was established to honour the men of the Western Australian Mounted Infantry who served in South Africa.
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