ABC Classic broadcasts classical music, operas, recitals and live concerts. Former "Classic Breakfast" producer Greg Keane has been critical of changes that were made to programming methods in 2016. He says that the use of
G-Selector software has led to a "loss of thoughtful, varied and original programming devised by experienced producers". Around half of the music played is performed by Australian musicians, and the ABC Young Performers Awards are a way of supporting a younger generation of musicians. Live music is an important feature of the programming, and past concerts are available online afterwards. but has reduced over time owing to budget cuts.
Events A number of special events are held throughout the year, including: The results of each survey are decided by votes cast by the listeners of the radio station. The works are broadcast in reverse order of popularity over three days. The countdown culminates in the broadcast of a live concert featuring the most popular pieces and finishes with the number one listener choice. A feature of the countdown is that each piece is kept secret until just before its broadcast (including the pieces featured in the final concert). Classic 100 themes have included Love, Beethoven, Music in the Movies, Composers, and Dance.
AusMusic Month Each November on ABC Classic is AusMusic Month, where Australian artists are heavily promoted. This includes more Australian composition broadcast every day; some free, limited-entry concerts around the country; all-Australian albums of the week; and many live Australian concerts.
Women of Note Coinciding with
International Women's Day on the 8th March, the ABC Classic record label releases an album each year that they describe as an "annual celebration of Australia’s female composers". In 2019, the first album was released in CD format. In 2025, the seventh volume of
Women of Note was released as a digital album.
News In common with all
ABC Radio stations (other than
Triple J, which operates its own service), it also carries news bulletins produced by
ABC News. On 19 December 2005, in line with the policy applied at every ABC Radio network (except Triple J and
Radio Australia), these news bulletins became state-based rather than national. == FM broadcast frequencies ==