Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Radio star PJ’s joy ‘FAMILY MEANS EVERYTHING TO ME’

When Polly “PJ” Harding made the decision to quit her high-profile radio gig in Australia and return to Aotearoa, she knew she was making a bold call.

“On paper, I had the dream job in Melbourne,” she tells Woman’s Day. “We were on billboards, which was surreal, and it was very high-adrenaline and fast-paced, but I always knew I was going to come back to New Zealand.”

There were some major factors at play when PJ moved home

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