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Breakfast with Papers - Robyn Archer, Helen Donovan, Roy Eccleston

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Start your day the right way, with a stimulating discussion of the latest news headlines and hot button topics from The Advertiser and Sunday Mail. Today, hear from Robyn Archer (singer, writer, artistic director and public advocate for the arts), Helen Donovan (City of Adelaide Councillor), Roy Eccleston (SA Weekend Editor). ABOUT TODAY'S PANEL Robyn Archer Robyn Archer AO FAHA is a multi-award-winning singer, writer, artistic director and public advocate for the arts. She has performed in numerous Adelaide Festivals since 1976, including 2019’s Picaresque, and was artistic director for 1998 and 2000. Robyn released her latest album Classic Cabaret Rarities in 2019, currently tours three recitals (French, German and American) and has a new show premiering in June 2020. She has been honoured by the French and Belgian governments and holds honorary doctorates from six Australian universities.   Helen Donovan Helen is a practicing behaviour change psychologist and is keen to see Council consider impacts on mental health and wellbeing in the community at every level of policy, including infrastructure design, green spaces, waste management and housing. She advocates for a sustainably responsible Council and, in particular, seeks to accelerate local action on sustainability, support for market stalls moving towards zero packagings, fossil fuel divestment, greening, organic waste collection and leadership in energy policy and waste management.  Roy Eccleston Roy has edited SA Weekend Magazine in The Advertiser since it inception in 2009. Under his leadership the magazine won a prestigious News Award in 2016, and its mix of probing features, irreverent columns, travel, food, film and fashion have made it essential reading for South Australians.  
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