I think you need to review the quality of digital and analogue sources available to you and consider your listening patterns and your tastes - which may change if you had a wider range of material available.
In UK FM radio can still be very good, but in AUS it must be limited to urban areas. I have a very high quality Quad FM Tuner upstairs in a wardrobe and a five element antenna stacked in the garage. I am in this house a relatively short time so have not bothered to install the aerial: the digital radio output form the cable TV box is as good as most FM stations, and 128+ internet radio stations via a Squeezebox are better than FM.
If your FM tuner is up and running, let it be; but you should explore internet radio - it will give you international range and, using the higher bitrate stations and a decent DAC, quality will be at least as good as your FM tuner.
You can stream straight out of a computer, of with very little money you can try a Squeezebox.
In the meantime you can watch as the nation rolls out DAB+ - consider the bitrates, the dynamic compression, and the range of stations. Look also for the availability of digital radio streams with TV transmissions - in UK and in many parts of Europe these are available at hight quality by DVB-S and DVB-T - satellite and terrestrial digital TV.
But for now, decent digital streams are available on the internet - give it a trial.
Brian
In Southampton: Raspberry Pi 4 running PiCorePlayer, Beresford Caiman SEG, Quad 77 Int Amp and CD Player, AVI Neutron 4, Sennheiser HD25 headphones.
In Nicosia: Small Format HTPC, Beresford 7520 ,Quad 405-2, Quart 980s German Tower Loudspeakers.