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Robyn Moore (born 1950 in Tasmania) is an Australian
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business. Originally a primary school teacher, Moore began creating educational recordings for the
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in the early 1970s, and in 1976 transitioned to voice-over work full time.


Voice-over work

Moore has voiced many advertisements, animated movies and television shows well known to Australians, including the "iconic" Spray'n'Wipe commercials. Moore voiced many animated Yoram Gross productions, often with frequent collaborator Keith Scott, including as the voice of
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in the television series ''
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'' and as Dot in several of the later ''Dot'' movies. She stepped into the popular 1980s radio comedy ''The Samuel Pepys Show'' with ''
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and Kevin Golsby after ''Vicar'' partner
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declined the role. Since 1986 Moore voiced all of the female characters in 7500 episodes of the award-winning satire '' How Green was my Cactus'', Australia's longest running radio series.


Public speaking

After donating a speech to the staff of her airline carrier as thanks, Moore was encouraged to spend more time delivering motivational speeches. Since the 1990s she has had a career as a public speaker providing motivational monologue grounded in her own experience. Her 2005 Tasmanian Honour Role entry claims that she speaks to about 40,000 people each year about "the power of the word". As of the 2020s she was still an in demand speaker.


Personal life

Moore is a lifetime patron of Make-A-Wish Australia and has been a National Patron since 1992. She was inducted to the Tasmanian Honour Role for Women in 2005 for "service to the Arts". In 2021 Moore was recognised on the Queen's
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List with the
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(AM) "For significant service to charitable organisations and to the performing arts". She lives in Tasmania with her husband, musician Hal Moore. They have two children.


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