Tue 30 Jun 2026 to Wed 15 Jul 2026

PBS 106.7FM is seeking a part-time Marketing & Communications Assistant to join the team three days a week, working alongside the Marketing and Events Manager across the station's digital communications, social media, web presence and fundraising campaigns.

Wed 27 May 2026 to Wed 3 Jun 2026

National Reconciliation Week 2026 runs May 27 to June 3.

This year's Reconciliation Week theme is All In. It's a call for every Australian to commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation, not just this week, but every single day. Reconciliation isn't something that happens on its own, and it's not the sole responsibility of First Nations people, who have carried that weight for far too long. It asks something of all of us.

Tue 26 May 2026

Tuesday May 26 is National Sorry Day.

Each year on May 26, we acknowledge the Stolen Generations: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were forcibly removed from their families, communities and cultures under past government policies. We honour their strength, resilience and survival, and we stand with survivors and their families today.

Fri 6 Mar 2026 to Thu 9 Apr 2026

ICYMI, PBS made live radio on stage at this year's Port Fairy Folk Festival. Check out how you can listen back to these exclusive sessions on PBS programs The Juke Joint and Down By The River.

Mon 26 Jan 2026

Listen back below:

12pm - 1pm featuring: Official speeches with Aunty Joy, Radical Son, Brett Clarke and Lee Morgan.

1pm - 3pm featuring: Leonie Whyman, Stray Blacks and Andy Alberts.

3pm - 5pm featuring: Canisha, Blackfire and Dave Arden.

Thu 6 Nov 2025

Everyone that joined or renewed their PBS membership during our October Spring Renewal membership drive went in the draw to win one of three great prizes - and the winners have just been announced!

1st Prize: Bobby from Seddon West, Proud Member of Hippopotamus rex
A luxury vineyard accommodation package from Mount Avoca Organic Winery

Mon 8 Sep 2025 to Sun 14 Sep 2025

This week's PBS Feature Album is the highly anticipated sophomore album Hearts Enduring
Lingering Loss
from The Maggie Pills.

Led by Argentinian front woman Delfi Sorondo and Venezuelan drummer Mario Perez, The Maggie Pills
are a fierce Naarm/Melbourne-based six-piece outfit who embody the spirit of the indie/alternative movement and the urgency of punk, with an intense and raw live performance.