Switch FM Playlist
- 02:27 Tori Amos - Professional Widow (It's Got To Be Big) (1997)
- 02:27 Totally Nineties - Vocal Stab
- 02:23 Maxi Priest feat Shaggy - That Girl (1997)
- 02:19 Take That - Relight My Fire (1994)
- 02:17 Western Hotel - Events 300325
- 02:13 M People - Itchycoo Park (1996)
- 02:10 The Tamperer feat Maya - Feel It (1998)
- 02:10 Totally Nineties - Sweep 2
- 02:07 Voice Of The Beehive - I Think I Love You (1992)
- 02:03 New Radicals - You Get What You Give (1999)
- 02:02 Totally 90s - Dual ID RY
- 01:59 News Theme - Dual Mitchell Yuleba
- 01:56 Jay Sean Ft Lil Wayne - Down (2009)
- 01:53 Clean Bandit x Anne-Marie x David Guetta - Cry Baby (2024)
- 01:51 Marcia Hines - You Teddy Cream Remix (2025)
- 01:51 New Music Every 15 Mins - Made For Our Listeners
- 01:50 Western Hotel - Accommodation 01062025
- 01:45 Claptone x Chicane feat Moya B - Saltwater
- 01:42 Spice Girls - Who Do You Think You Are (1997)
- 01:38 Shaboozey - A Bar Song Funkymix by Mark Roberts (2024)
- 01:35 SACHI, Poppy Baskcomb - Holding Your Hand (2025)
- 01:35 New Music Every 15 Mins - So We Asked The Our Listeners Why They Love To Listen
- 01:29 MGMT Rich DietZ bradeazy Edit - KIDS (2025)
- 01:25 Nelly Furtado - Turn Off The Light (2000)
- 01:21 Doechii - Anxiety ULTI-reMIX by DJ Volume (2025) Mb Radio
- 01:16 Western Hotel - Events 300325
- 01:13 Salt N Pepa - Shoop (1993)
- 01:10 Wuki - Ring of Fire
- 01:10 New Music Every 15 Mins - Attention Your Station Has Just Been Upgraded
- 01:06 Black Legend - Maquina Total 14
- 01:03 Rose & Bruno Mars - APT (2024) Ultimix MB
- 01:00 News Theme - Dual Roma Yuleba
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Switch FM is a community radio station based in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It broadcasts on 1197 AM and provides a mix of music, talk shows, and local content aimed at engaging the Ipswich community. The station is run predominantly by volunteers and focuses on promoting local talent, events, and businesses. Switch FM caters to a diverse audience with programming that includes youth-focused shows, sports coverage, and multicultural segments.