- Mr Brady started working at 3AW in 1971 as a weekend disc jockey and had only just announced his retirement in early 2025.
- He is also a life-time supporter of The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria.
- In 2023 he was awarded an Order of Australia medal for his service to the broadcast and media industry.
- Phillip Brady was an Australian media personality, radio and television identity and voice-over artist.
- He worked as producer for Bert Newton's morning show on 3UZ in the early 1980s.
- 9 days before his death, on 2 February 2025, Brady retired from 3AW after over 30 years with the station.
- His father was Wilfred Brady, a psychiatrist and composer.
- Philip Brady was an Australia Day Ambassador.
- In the 1960s and 1970s, Brady hosted multiple television shows, including Concentration and Everybody's Talking for the Nine Network.
- Brady was most recently been co-host of the much-loved Remember When program on 3AW alongside Simon Owens.
- Brady hosted popular TV game shows including: Moneymakers, Junior Moneymakers, Casino Ten, Get the Message and Password.
- Brady left school at the age of 18 and started working at the Nine Network in 1958 as a booth announcer (voice-overs).
- In the 1980s, Brady wrote a weekly column in the show business newspaper TV Scene.
- In 2003, Brady, with on-air partner Bruce Mansfield, won the Australian Commercial Radio Award for Best Networked Program for their Nightline program.
- In 1986, Brady moved to the Gold Coast, and hosted a daytime radio show on Easy Listening 97 Tweed Heads for nearly five years.
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