Challenge for Change: a Rider’s Tale
November 2007
Sue Wagner- Challenge for Change Rider
It’s 8am – rush hour in Phnom Penh and all the locals are out on the streets preparing to enjoy the Independence Day celebrations and boat races on the Tonle Sap river. After breakfast at the hotel we are allocated our bicycles, stow […]
Holiday of a Lifetime
Challenge for Change
7-19th November 2007
Get fit, get active and support women and their families in Asia and the Pacific. Ride over 400 kilometres through beautiful Cambodia. Wander through the bustling markets, unwind on idyllic beaches, cycle around the temples of Angkor Wat and meet IWDA project partners who are creating positive change in their communities.
Challenge for Change Team
Currently there are 25 fantastic and dedicated riders for the 2007 Challenge for Change.
They are: Jane Bange, Dean Anderson, Michelle D’arcy, Emma-Kate Rose, Greg Oliver, Belinda Bianco, Ben Carrol, Jessica Lees, Meg Nolan, Danielle LaBrocq, Rebecca Harnett, Michelle Duncan, Peter Dobbin, Evelyn Taylor, Cara Gleeson, Mary Davidson, Rebecca Ampt, Robyn Whelan, Joy Humphreys, Sue Wagner-Grose, […]
Challenge for Change FAQ
Q. What sort of people take part in the Challenges?
People on the Challenge will come from a variety of backgrounds and ages from 18 through to 68. It’s the people involved that really make these trips special. You’ll be surprised at how many new friendships you will make and the great team spirit and […]
Challenge for Change Itinerary
Itinerary
Day 1
Depart Australia
Day 2 Phnom Penh
Arrive in the morning in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. Look around some of the main sights of the city such as the S-21 Museum, the Silver Pagoda and bustling markets. That evening we have our group orientation meeting for the trip ahead.
Day 3 Phnom Penh
Meet […]



