Australian Radio Legend Philip Brady Dies at 85
Australian Radio Legend Philip Brady Dies at 85

Australian Radio Legend Philip Brady Dies at 85

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Philip Brady, a beloved Australian radio and television personality, passed away at the age of 85 after a brief battle with cancer. His passing comes just one week after he announced his retirement from 3AW, concluding a remarkable 67-year career in broadcasting. Known for his work on the nostalgia show 'Remember When' and the 'Nightline' program, Brady kept his cancer diagnosis secret from fans, preferring to focus on his audience's happiness. Colleagues and friends paid tribute to his legacy, highlighting his warmth and humor, as well as his contributions to the media industry, for which he received an Order of Australia medal in 2023. His longtime co-host Simon Owens expressed admiration for Brady's ability to entertain and connect with people, emphasizing the profound impact he had on his listeners. Brady's career began in the late 1950s and included numerous awards, making him a prominent figure in the Australian media landscape.

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