Singer and broadcaster Anika Moa has finally landed what she's calling her first real job.
From Monday September 30, Moa will co-host The Hits Drive radio show alongside current hosts Stacey Morrison and Mike Puru.
"I'm looking forward to finally making a decent regular living instead of just being a bum musician, bum TV entertainer, model and all those other things I do in my spare time," said the 39-year-old, adding it will be the hardest she has worked in her life, "ever".
The Auckland-born, Christchurch-raised Moa's quirky and fearless humour has made her a popular radio and TV personality.
She's hosted her own chat show on Maori TV, guest-hosted TVNZ One's flagship current affairs show Seven Sharp and starred in an interview-based web series, also for TVNZ.