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Artwork by Jasper Fearnley.
Tue 31 Jan 2023

PBS is once again running its Annnouncer Training course, with submissions open for classes in March, April and June 2023

 Gena Rose Bruce standing outside with windswept hair. They are wearing a flowing white gown.
Mon 30 Jan 2023 to Sun 5 Feb 2023

Deep Is The Way is the second full-length album from Melbourne-based singer/songwriter Gena Rose Bruce. The album chronicles Bruce's fraught path back into the light, as she processes death and inner turmoil to emerge with a newfound state of strength and resilience. 


A collage of album cover artworks
Mon 23 Jan 2023 to Sun 29 Jan 2023

Check out what the PBS team have rated as the top tracks of the week!

Renee Geyer
Tue 17 Jan 2023

PBS is saddened by the passing of Renée Geyer. A huge personality in the Australian music industry across five decades, Renée leaves behind an unparalleled legacy and will be sorely missed.  

Album cover collage
Mon 16 Jan 2023 to Sun 22 Jan 2023

Check out what the PBS team has rated as the top tracks of the week!

Kristen Solury with red hear and lipstick, wearing reflective sunglasses holding a black heart.
Fri 6 Jan 2023

January marks the start of a new year and with that, PBS introduces a few changes to the on-air program roster. 

Sat 31 Dec 2022

From some of the minds behind Runner Up, Colour, and Something Unlimited comes When Pigs Fly; a one-day live music festival on New Year’s Eve at Collingwood Children’s Farm.

Top 10 Feature Albums 2022
Mon 19 Dec 2022 to Sun 25 Dec 2022

As the year draws to a close we reflect on the best new releases of 2022.

Fri 16 Dec 2022

NEW DATE - Friday December 16!

Baker Boy at the Music Victoria Awards
Wed 14 Dec 2022

The 2022 Music Victoria Award winners were announced at the official ceremony on December 13 at The Edge at Fed Square. Over 200 Victorian music experts, and the largest public voting pool in the award show’s history, decided the winners from a huge selection of local talent.