Easter Sunday of 1983, the 3rd of April, saw the birth of Pauline! First thing she did was cry... no(!) actually scream! Her father had to walk up and down the corridor to make her stop but that did not work! She was named after her late brother Paul. She is the youngest of 5 children.

As a child, it is said that she was very mysterious and confusing. On her lucky birthday her family threw a surprise party for her and amongst the gifts, she got a nursing kit and a piano. She is in her 20s and up to now she has never had any ambition of neither becoming a nurse nor has she shown any inclination towards playing the piano.

Pauline always believed that 'determination and will to succeed' is the key to every success. Although she may seem calm on TV she is not a calm person at all and what makes her even more nervous is lack of energy in people. Her sense of maturity and independence are two distinctive features which you can notice straight away. Something that Pauline had to get used to was working under pressure, since the handling of a daily programme production demands getting things done on time for the programme to kick off. Her jolly character is another noticeable feature.

  The traveling bug probably runs in the family! Pauline has visited different countries such as Spain, France, England, Greece, Sicily, Israel, Canada, Slovakia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Austria, Netherlands and Bulgaria.

Pauline's life in theatre started at the very young age of 12 when she joined D.U.T.P. and she graduated from Drama school after 10 years of hard work and several performances.

Her life in TV started later, at the age of 18 when she was approached to present a new programme "Ideat" shown on TVM. At the same time, Pauline enrolled at university, following the B.Communications course, and after 3 months of both the programme and university life, Pauline decided to concentrate on her studies rather than TV.

A year later her sister had asked her to help her out in Siesta's production, the then daily programme on Net TV, and she eventually took it over. Since then she has never looked back and feels confident in this profession, especially after co-producing Siesta for 4 consecutive years , including presenting Siesta Weekend along with her sister.

  In 2004, Pauline was chosen by Maltco Lotteries Ltd. to host Lotto and Super 5, which she kept doing ever since.

Then Net TV approached Pauline to produce a new teens programme, Teen Traffic; being a different project altogether as it involved outside filming as well as editing. Following the positive feedback of the latter, Clare Agius Media Productions embarked on a new vibrant live programme; Teen Trouble, produced and presented by Pauline herself!

Following that, it was time for Pauline to move to the next project, which was totally different from all she had presented and produced so far; L-Ewropej, a ten minute information programme related to ongoing issues within the European Union. On April 2007 Pauline together with her sister Clare, embarked on a new project Cibus, an alternative to all other cooking and educational programmes.

September 2007, Pauline moved to TVM presenting two new projects; BANDS, a weekly programme related to music and Teen & co. a daily programme dealing with teens and their after school hours.