In March 2008, Hardgrave returned to media and corporate activities. From January 2011, he hosted talk-back in Brisbane. Since leaving Parliament, Hardgrave graduated from the
Australian Institute of Company Directors' course and served on a variety of company and community boards including
Brisbane Airport Corporation and TAFE Queensland. In January 2014, he left full-time radio but commenced a weekly column in the Queensland
Sunday Mail newspaper before resigning media and corporate activities in June 2014. On the advice of the
Abbott government, Australian
Governor-General Sir
Peter Cosgrove appointed Hardgrave as the 37th Administrator of the Australian External Territory of Norfolk Island. His term commenced on 1 July 2014, and he was Administrator when Norfolk Island lost its self-governing status. He later went on to host a ‘Sky After Dark’ political opinion show on conservative television station
Sky News Australia, where he is a regular critic of among other things,
Labor Party MPs and action on
climate change. == References ==