The 183 goals
August 11th, 2007
In no particular order, here are the 183 goals. Allow about 15-20 minutes to have a read through them all. You will find some that you may think are easy (i.e. goal 93), some that you may think are a little harder (i.e. goal 177) and some that I will need your help on (i.e. goal 89). I look forward to hearing your thoughts. Happy reading.
1. Take a meditation class
2. Learn to play the guitar
3. Be a contestant on a TV game show - Done
4. Abstain from alcohol for 100 consecutive days - Done
5. Get into the ‘excellent’ fitness range at the gym
6. Complete a half-marathon
7. Do a property management course
8. Avoid all takeaway food for six months
9. Host 10 dinner parties (0/10)
10. Be an extra in a movie
11. Donate blood - Done
12. Visit the Melbourne Aquarium - Done
13. Get a boating licence
14. Get a motorbike licence - Done
15. Play my violin at least twice a month for six consecutive months
16. Go on a follow-up Buddhism course
17. Work at an advertising agency
18. Meet Sir Richard Branson - Progress
19. Have a Seinfeld marathon weekend, watching every episode
20. Win a tournament in the Australian Poker League
21. Learn to play bridge
22. Learn to play canasta
23. Meet Seth Godin
24. Have a child
25. Patent an invention
26. Start a business
27. Visit southern Africa
28. Watch seven hours or less of TV per week for eight consecutive weeks
29. Watch no television for one week
30. Read a non-fiction book on Robert Mugabe - Progress
31. Learn the national flag of every country
32. Put my cloth badges (which I have collected from different countries and places for many years) on display
33. Buy a family home
34. Beat Mario 1 on Nintendo - Done
35. Be less pedantic about bad spelling and grammar, by not correcting Nat for three consecutive months
36. Complete a basic mechanics course on how a car works
37. Shoot a round of under 100 in golf
38. Do the Sydney Harbour Bridge walk - Done
39. Get a meaningful tattoo
40. See the new seven wonders of the world - Progress
41. Take a Mini Cooper for a test drive - Done
42. Start a Masters degree
43. Compete in the Birdman Rally
44. Learn to cook fish - Done
45. Participate in a scooter rally
46. Go geocaching and find a cache
47. Go to Broome - Done
48. Do a ninjutsu class - Done
49. Send my Mum flowers for no special reason - Done
50. Call both Mum and Dad ten times in two consecutive months
51. Go to at least twenty bars from the 52 listed in the Bar Secrets pack of cards (0/20)
52. See 50 movies from the IMDB bottom 100 movie list (0/50)
53. Read every Jeffrey Deaver novel - Progress
54. Do a wine appreciation course
55. Win a pool tournament
56. Play in a Scrabble tournament
57. Send out Christmas cards one Christmas - Done
58. Write ten handwritten letters to friends and family
59. Stay in a B&B in Daylesford
60. Learn to surf
61. Learn to snow ski or snowboard
62. Take Nat out to dinner at least once a month for six consecutive months
63. Go sailing
64. Go on a Buddhist or meditation retreat
65. Do a short course at the De Bono Institute
66. Take a road trip to QLD, WA or NT in a combi van
67. Go on a houseboat holiday with friends
68. Drink two litres of water every day for one month
69. Complete the Oxfam Trailwalker
70. Learn to juggle five balls
71. Learn basic sign language - Done
72. Travel first class on a plane without paying extra for the privilege
73. Have fifteen card nights - Progress
74. Go camping at least six times in three years (2/6), including at least one trip to the southern Grampians - Progress
75. Visit the Melbourne Immigration Museum
76. Learn more about my family history
77. Play at the poker tables at Crown Casino and win one hand
78. Go to ten live performances (2/10) - Progress
79. Fly in a hot air balloon
80. Learn to ride a unicycle - Progress
81. Go scuba diving
82. Complete AI Escargot, the world’s hardest Sudoku (if you want a copy of it, the link is on the right)
83. Take more photos and set up a folder on-line to store them
84. Live overseas for at least six months - Progress
85. Sell something on e-bay
86. Buy a new plant every month for six months
87. Send out ten ‘messages in a bottle’, with the message directing them back to this website via a secret URL that I won’t reveal until it is completed.
88. Set up an investment portfolio
89. Have a fundraiser event and raise at least $5,000 for a charity - Get involved
90. Visit a winery in the Yarra Valley
91. Go to the Yarra Glen races
92. Watch every Best Picture Academy Award winning movie - Progress
93. Bake a cake from scratch - Done
94. Do a cooking course
95. Be a part owner in a greyhound or a racehorse
96. Do something significant to promote the issue of global warming
97. Visit the Australia Zoo - Done
98. Be part of a world record
99. Solve the Rubik’s Cube in under 183 seconds - Done
100. Completely finish a crossword
101. Volunteer for five separate charities (0/5)
102. Watch the Matrix trilogy - Done
103. Read every Harry Potter book, and watch every movie
104. Watch an AFL match from a corporate box - Done
105. Go away on a trip, just with Dad
106. Buy a scooter - Done
107. Make a short film and enter it into a short film contest
108. Fish in the Gulf of Carpenteria
109. Brew, bottle, name and label my own beer
110. Go to a beer tasting day
111. Dye my hair for the World’s Greatest Shave day
112. Complete the CityChase competition
113. Design my own t-shirt - Done
114. Go to a public place in the middle of the day in my pyjamas
115. Get my teeth whitened
116. For every goal not achieved by February 28, 2013, donate $10 to a charity (first person to nominate a charity is where the money will go)
117. Perform in a local theatre production
118. Learn to play a great song on piano, like The Entertainer
119. Have a snake wrapped around my shoulders
120. Go to Ireland - Done
121. Go to New York
122. Go to Antarctica
123. Try five recipes from my Grilled recipe book (0/5)
124. Go to thirty Melbourne restaurants that I haven’t been to before (7/30) - Progress
125. Try brain
126. Have my IQ and EQ tested
127. Try escargot and frog’s legs - Done
128. Build the website to track Project 183, and get a blog to link to this website - Done
129. Avoid using the lift at work for six consecutive months - Done
130. Devise the perfect crime but never perform it (if you would like to be part of the brainstorming and creation process, please let me know. I need people with a strength in lateral thinking)
131. Get a birdie in golf
132. This goal will be decided by the first person to read this and then put a goal in the comments for me to do - What is the goal?
133. Kick a goal from 50 metres out on either the Telstra Dome or MCG
134. Go to Darwin
135. Be featured in a newspaper or magazine article - Done
136. Busk as a human statue
137. Say hello to ten strangers in one day
138. Renovate my unit with air-conditioning, new oven and new paint job - Progress
139. Go to a Melbourne Victory soccer match - Done
140. Go to a South Dragons basketball match - Done
141. Travel through every station on the Melbourne train network in one day- Done
142. Complete in the national Rock, Paper, Scissors championships
143. Juggle three balls non-stop for thirty minutes - Done
144. Visit my brother Nicholas in Warrnambool - Done
145. Go skydiving again (did it in NZ in 2006, and loved it) - Done
146. Complete a triathalon
147. Build something useful with wood
148. Give a second chance to three foods I don’t currently like
149. Write a will
150. Swim with dolphins
151. Do a short course in French
152. Do a short course in Latin
153. Go to Las Vegas and win one hand at a poker table
154. Pay $20 for a Big Issue magazine and let the seller keep the change
155. Invest in a biotech company that is focused on developing drugs for diabetes - Done
156. Complete the Kokoda Track
157. Buy a piece of art with an interesting story behind it - Done
158. Do a big clean out and have a garage sale
159. See Agatha Christie’s Mousetrap in London - Done
160. Learn five really good magic tricks and perform them to an audience of at least ten people
161. Go to Gallipoli
162. Attend a dawn Anzac Day service - Done
163. Spend one day with silence
164. Complete a very difficult jigsaw puzzle
165. Visit the doctor at least three times for a check-up (0/3), and the dentist at least once (1/1)
166. Buy a mountain bike
167. Have an acupuncture session
168. See the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in concert - Done
169. See the Crusty Demons perform live
170. Catch a fish that is over 5kg
171. Play in an ultimate frisbee competition - Done
172. Form and play in a basketball team
173. Watch every Rocky movie
174. See the Red Bull Air Race live
175. Do aid work in Asia
176. See Welsh comedian Mark Watson perform live - Done
177. Perform a stand-up routine
178. Play lawn bowls - Done
179. Go back to Nepal and trek with Mani, who was my guide last time I went
180. Do ten things from the ‘Change the world for $10′ book (0/10)
181. Complete a really big Lego project - Done
182. Go to the top of the Eureka Tower - Done
183. Build a personal website in Flash or iWeb
Well, there they are. 183 goals. Did you find many that you have already done? No doubt yes. There is a comments section just below here. Feel free to share your thoughts before you depart. I look forward to reading them.
Heath

September 6th, 2007 at 8:44 am
good luck with the challenges, let me know when you decided to ride the trains, i’ll sit in for the eastern suburbs part of the trip.
like the list!!
September 12th, 2007 at 3:46 am
Good Luck with all the challenges Heath. Iam sure you will achieve all you goals in the set time. Great work on the ones you have completed so far.
September 13th, 2007 at 4:44 am
great list.
85 - more satisfying than you think
173 174 - You can turn off after the originals, literally.
181 - Huge fan
132 - How bout driving to work naked.
October 1st, 2007 at 6:38 pm
Hey Heath,
Finally got to ur site, I’ll help you out with the lawn bowls one! whenever your ready you can come down to the Ringwood Bowls with me and my mate and have a roll! We even have a spare set ready!
December 27th, 2007 at 8:55 pm
Jigsaw puzzles are my favourite, there’s an online version I found lately - http://www.jspuzzles.com.
February 25th, 2008 at 9:23 pm
quite a list.
i will start working on mine shortly, i guess point 1 will be finishing the list. do you think you will add extra goals-even though it would contradict the name of the project?
i will let you know when i have mine done so you can cross off the goal of inspiring someone to make their own (or did i just imagine that one?).
not sure i will put it online yet.
good luck with everything!
ps. i found the blog by searching “big lego construction” -or something similar, as i got loads of lego for free and want to do something with it.
February 26th, 2008 at 12:20 am
I don’t think I’ll add any more - it wouldn’t be Project 183 anymore then!
I have thought of more goals since I started though, so when project 183 is done, the next project will be ready to start straight away.
May 24th, 2008 at 4:47 am
Hey
Mel just told me about you list. Anyway just to let you know they are thinking about closing the Kokoda Trail to the public, so you should think about doing it soon. I am not 100% sure, but it has been rumoured.
Good luck
May 26th, 2008 at 1:51 am
Thanks Kate. I better get onto it then I guess!
Heath
June 12th, 2008 at 10:45 pm
Hi Heath,
I recently heard about the site from Andy & since you’ve commented on the hundredpennies site I thought I would post one myself.
It’s an impressive & ambitious list & should keep you busy until your 30. I thought I would add some suggestions that will hopefully help you on your way to fulfilling them all.
#19: You might need a long weekend to watch them all. I remember pay TV had a non-stop marathon that had them running nonstop 24 hrs from Fri-Mon (You’ll need a lot of caffeine to get through that one).
#21: There’s a guy at work that is part of a Bridge club & there’s a how to play class that he holds, so if you’re interested I’ll get the details for it.
#22: I think Canasta is fairly similar to Bridge so once you’ve learnt one I’m sure you can pick up the other pretty easily by reading a book. Also we can always help you achieve #21 & #22 during one of our card nights.
#43: I love to cook & this one should be easy to achieve even if you don’t do much yourself. The trick is to keep it simple with fish recipes. Just wrap it in foil with a few herbs bung it in the oven & you’ll easily completed this one.
#48: I actually do Jujitsu which is fairly similar to Ninjitsu. I’m sure there’s plenty of classes around in the phone book & I know from experience that martial arts can be initially daunting but a trial class, would still be considered a class
right?
#51: Just let me know if you need a hand with this one as I love try checking out new bars in Melbourne.
#52: This one looks like it will be a long & painful on. I think I’ve only seen one on this list (house of the dead) but i’m a bit of a sucker for bad movies so if you need help watching them i’m in.
#53: That book about the magician sounds interesting. I’ve always been a big fan of Agatha Christie so I’ll have to check out some of Deaver’s books.
#73: I can obviously help you with this one. Weren’t we meant to have one last weekend?
#78: Don’t stand up gigs count for this one? You should add them to this list.
#83: If you’ve got a yahoo account you should sign up to flickr.com & post some pics online.
#90: I recently did this one with some people from work which is a good idea if you can find a designated driver.
#92: This ones an interesting one. I think I’ve seen about 20 on this list. The main problem with this one will be watching the old black & white movies from the 50’s & 60’s as they’re usually pretty long & drawn out.
#94: There’s plenty of courses out there if you’re interested. I’ve actually signed up for one recently & would recommend the qvm.com.au website (The queen Vic market). Most courses cost about $80-90 pp.
#100: This one’s an easy one. You can do crosswords online at theage.com.au website.They’re pretty easy & even give you hints if your stuck.
Anyway I’ll try cover my thoughts on the last 83 at another time as this post is pretty big as it is. Hopefully my comments have helped you out a bit.
Good Luck
Douglas
June 14th, 2008 at 3:17 am
Doug - what a review of the list! Thanks for the thorough comments so far (I look forward to seeing what you write about the last 83 goals).
And I’ll be sure to keep you notified when I need your help.
June 16th, 2008 at 6:54 pm
132-
Do a nude run inside a busy shopping center with your hands in the air.
Yer it would make me very horny.
xx`~
June 16th, 2008 at 8:07 pm
Hi Heath, I heard about you today through the Telstra intranet blog - hope you’re enjoying the train trip. Could you please send me a copy of the AI Escargot sudoku puzzle - I’m always up for a brain challenge but don’t actually expect that I will be able to complete it - do you think this will be possible for you?
Thanks
Karen
June 17th, 2008 at 12:50 am
nice list, i just saw you on tv =D
June 17th, 2008 at 12:52 am
p.s i know i wasn’t the first one to comment but fo that blanks one i reckon you should travel around Australia,i have did it 5 years ago when i was 9. It was a great experience.
good luck with the rest of your list.
andrew.
June 17th, 2008 at 12:58 am
#132- Spend a whole day with a group of disabled children. It will make you appreciate even more that you are able to do all these things and just how precious life is…
Just saw you on the news… wish i could be so brave to do something like this. I just wonder do you work and where do you get the money???
Wishing you all the best xo
June 17th, 2008 at 1:01 am
Dude, that’s awesome! I have a list of goals of my own which I’m slowly getting through! I think it’s good for your soul! Hey if you need help with the GeoCaching one, the Buddhist Convention one or the Scuba Diving one i can help you out with all three…but I’m guessing you have to complete these goals without help? Anyway - let me know!
Good Luck and make sure you have fun and don’t put too much pressure on yourself! I admire your drive!
Cheers - Lisa x
June 17th, 2008 at 1:10 am
Wow, what a list! Its really great seeing someone doing something to push there selfs further. I’m sure you’ll achieve everything you set out to on the list. Well done and good luck!
John
June 17th, 2008 at 4:04 am
Good luck with your goals.
Why dont u try bungee jumping as well? Or scuba diving?
June 17th, 2008 at 4:27 am
Hi Heath,
Let us know when you decide on 83, Im in!
June 17th, 2008 at 4:34 am
Heath,
I’ve been meaning to check out your list for a while now and after seeing you on tv today, I’m glad I finally have.
You have come up with a very ambitious list but if anyone can do it I know you can!
Let me know if you need help with any of your tasks I’ll be more then happy to help, I may even dust off my violin as well and we can play some jigs together like we did back in school.
Keep up the good work!
June 17th, 2008 at 5:07 am
We are palnning on doing the 1/2 Melbourne Marathon in October… want some running buddies?
June 17th, 2008 at 5:02 pm
Hi Heath
I might be able to help out with one of your goals - to work at an advertising agency. I’m a copywriter at BADJAR Ogilvy, an ad agency on St Kilda Rd, and if you’re interested in coming in for a day, let me know. I’m sure we could help out.
June 17th, 2008 at 7:24 pm
Dress in opposition team colours and sit in the Collingwood Cheer Squad for the entire game (celebrating opposition goals optional)
More like madness if you ask me!
Like the list…hope it all works out.
June 17th, 2008 at 7:30 pm
Goal 116, if you do not complete them in time, i think you should donate to juvenile diabtetes australia!! Sounds like your having an awesome time. ENJOY!!
June 17th, 2008 at 7:30 pm
….forgot to say #49 should be completed as soon as possible. NO EXCUSE this hasn’t already been ticked off!!!! good luck
June 17th, 2008 at 8:28 pm
Heya Heath,
Proud of your ambitious list, and what you’ve achieved so far. I have a list myself, and some of the things are similar (and a couple identical). I think you should make one of your goals (Goal 132 perhaps?) to save an animal on death row (RSPCA). Not only is it a wonderful selfless thing to do, it’ll help you prepare for goal 24
(You might want to okay all of this with Nat - she must have the patience of a saint).
Planning on doing the ‘rail odyssey’ myself one day soon. Maybe you could give me lots of tips and advice?
Bec
June 17th, 2008 at 8:56 pm
What a fantastic challenge you’ve put to yourself. You’ve also inspired me to learn to complete my Rubik’s Cube (which I’ve had since the 80’s).
I am a Sudoku nut too, so would like to take you up on challenge 82. Can you please email me a copy.
All the best and good luck with it all.
June 17th, 2008 at 9:37 pm
Have been feeling so depressed today, you have totally changed my perspective! Love your work!!
If I also want to do the 1/2 Marathon in October, if you and anyone else wants a running partner let me know.
June 17th, 2008 at 11:00 pm
Some of these things are pretty lame mate…. How about you try BASE jumping, or something that requires more that a basic level of intelligence.. Just a suggestion. Good luck though!
June 17th, 2008 at 11:16 pm
Re: goals 28 & 29, My husband and I have not watched tv for nearly 2 years now. It started with a 1 month challenge in the lead up to our wedding and we never looked back. Its amazing how much more time we have!
Good luck!
June 18th, 2008 at 1:41 am
Good luck with it all mate
Quite an inspiration I wish I had that sort of drive haha
You are going to be so popular by the time you’re 30 you realise?
Enjoy
June 18th, 2008 at 2:50 am
Heath - you are totally ace - good luck with your goals. I’m going to make it a goal to follow your progress and set some for myself. True inspiration !
June 18th, 2008 at 4:03 am
Wow, you are very inspiring and I commend you for coming up with such a project while in your 20’s. I hope you continue to do well and I look forward to seeing the day that your project is completed!!
I am now 35 and have a list of things I would like to do/learn in my head but sadly have not actually put those goals onto paper or into action. You have now inspired me to get this things down on paper and up on my wall above my computer (where I would see it the most) and start actually doing them.
These are some of things I would like to do -
Learn the guitar
Learn French / Polish up what I know
Paint a picture
Go to England and see where my family come from
Learn to shoot a gun (either pistol/clay pigeon)
Work at an animal welfare shelter
Gain a degree
Tour my old Primary School and see the changes
Invest on the stock exchange
Put my super into a Green Superannuation Fund
Write a book on Asperger’s
Travel around Australia
Live in Tasmania
Well, there you have it. These are the things I have so far although I am sure there are a few more.
Thanks for “making” me get this down somewhere. I am sure that it will actually give me what it is I needed to get myself going.
Good luck Heath!!! You are a real winner.
Sarah
June 18th, 2008 at 11:31 pm
0% body hair is sumthing thats on my bucket list i made 1 year ago, i’m 15 now and gone through 15 outta 50 things, good luck eith yours mate (Y), also in reply to goal 132, can you do, the 0% body hair thing, would be funny as
June 19th, 2008 at 1:48 am
Hey, just wanted to say that this is a great idea and youre doing a wonderful job. I also wanted to let you know that I am fluent in Auslan (sign Language) so if you need help completing goal 71, I am able to help.

Good luck for the rest of your goals.
June 19th, 2008 at 1:49 am
I have just read your list and love the idea, in fact I like the idea so much I am now planning to draw up my own list… being 47 and having already done a lot of the things you plan to do my list will be a lot different from yours but still a great challenge.
I wish you all the best with your project and will call back to check on progress
Trev
June 19th, 2008 at 6:24 am
I read your feature on MX - it’s quite inspiring to see someone achieve the goals they’ve set out to do in their lives.
Good luck for the rest of them!
June 19th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
yep ur goals are guud bett u $1000 u cant complete all of them by the time ur 30
June 20th, 2008 at 7:09 pm
Heath,
Read about you in the Herald Sun. As a mother of a 14 year old boy I must say I was excited for you and your 183 goals. So nice to see someone DOING something more than hanging out and being a bimbo/himbo. I wish you luck with all your goals. I showed your site to my son hoping it would inspire him (hes a bit on the lethargic and ‘its all too difficult’ side) but alas, it didn’t. Maybe it will inspire me instead. All the best.
June 21st, 2008 at 5:52 am
Hi, Well what a List, Some goal’s are pretty dam easy as someone else said and made fun of you, but others are Not and there are a few hard ones, like Kokoda. Which is worth 10 easy goals. As for Goal 132 I suggest Buy your Mountain bike, it has to be only a 10 speed, all metal no alloy frame, No suspension, no more than 10 speed, Size 26inch wheels ride the Yarra river bike trail from Templestowe westerfolds park to Southbank in CBD in one Go. You can have a back pack with a tyre lever, adjustable spanner spare tube, A second waterbottle, mobile phone. It is a 45km trip I believe from memory. halfway point is fairfield park. I have ridden from Fairfield to southbank lots of lots of times and back, and also from fairfield to templestowe and back lots of times when I lived in Thornbury. It was done on a bike as described above. I have a very rare congental heart defect,and Pacemaker and defibulator and did these rides up till I was 30 y.o, I was then diagnosed with Heart failure on right side. I still ride today in Ballarat
(Hills) but only can manage PB of 20Km, sometimes. Have had to upgrade to a 24speed All alloy bike.
People should have goals as life is short, One goal of mine is to travel to UK, Europe, USA, Canada, N.Z. However travel insurance is what stops me as they wont cover cardiac conditions.
I wish you all the best I am going to write my goals down in a list and they wont be as long as yours but if you dont write it down you cant visualise it and it never happens. Please respond to my email address above greatly appreciated it woul be tell me what you think and let me know How you go on this challenge. I tell you now Most people won’t beable to do it. It is hard going, I plan to give it ago again one day very soon.
Regards
Rcaptain17
June 21st, 2008 at 6:09 am
Forgot , You can have a pump in your backpack, to pump up a tyre if you need to change tube, it has to be one of those Long plastic tube pumps like that fit on seat Tube of frame.
June 21st, 2008 at 11:15 pm
Goal 161 - Go to Gallipoli. If I were you, Heath, I would change this goal to go to Anzac Cove. In WWI no ANZACS even made it close to the town of Gallipoli and there really isn’t anything of note for you to see there. And it is about thirty miles (maybe even more) from Anzac Cove.
June 23rd, 2008 at 12:22 am
I think you’ll make some fantastic memories achieving them all, especially living overseas and continuing on with it for those 6 months. If you need help with #10 my brother in law is a director.
Best of luck, you’re and inspiration to all those couch potatos out there!
June 24th, 2008 at 1:52 am
ABSOLUTELY love the idea! I just wrote my own list…what an inspiration u are.

I have two close friends from Aus doing aid work with a charity they started in Vietnam for disadvantged kids - let me know and I can organise for you to get in touch with them!
June 25th, 2008 at 5:48 am
Hi Heath
Well done with everything you have achieved so far. I read Lainie Anderson’s (who ran some kind of marathon in New York last year and met Katie Holmes!) column in the Sunday Mail (Adelaide) about you and I’m so glad I logged on and had a good read about what you have done and plan to do before you’re 30. I’ve been feeling a bit lost lately and this is just the type of thing I needed to inspire myself. I’m 37 and have done various bits and pieces (lived in London for a year, etc etc) so I’ve decided to make a list of my own. Some of my goals will be to set up a website as I like the idea of sharing with others, going to an AFL Grand Final (preferably with the Crows playing in it) and making fresh pasta with the pasta maker I got for Christmas 1 1/2 years ago. Thank you thank you thank you! Keep up the great work!
June 25th, 2008 at 10:14 pm
Hey Heath,
after seeing you on TV with the train network, I decided to start making me own list. Well done with what you have accomplished so far.
Was wondering if you could please email me the AI Escargot suduko?
Thanks heaps.
June 26th, 2008 at 4:13 am
Thanks to all for your comments. They are given me such a boost and I am glad you are getting some inspiration from my project.
Cheers,
Heath
June 27th, 2008 at 7:07 pm
Hey Health,
If you need a hand with goal 79 let me know. Some of the members of the Balloon Association of Victoria (BAV) would be more than happy to take you for a flight. BAV is an organisation of private hot air balloon pilots who fly in various places in Victoria.
Cheers,
Martin
July 5th, 2008 at 10:29 am
Hey Heath
Great site! If you’d like any help with goal 96, ‘Do something significant to promote the issue of global warming’, the Australian Youth Climate Coalition is here to help! We could train you to become a ‘youth climate messenger’ as part of our program to educate and empower our generation to solve climate change. We’d train you and then you could do some talks in schools. There is also a UK Youth Climate Coalition setting up that you could get involved with when you move to London. Email me if you’d like more info!
Good luck,
Anna
July 6th, 2008 at 6:57 am
Hey Heath
Good luck with all your goals!
Especially with 72. There’s a few tricks and u have to check your ticket code - some of them are strictly not upgradable. GOOD LUCK!!
Jim
July 31st, 2008 at 6:43 pm
heyyy you should ride camel thatd be a sikk goalll
yewwwww hahah good work
August 1st, 2008 at 12:46 am
Actually Amy, I already have, when I went to Broome.
Here’s the post - http://www.project183.com/archives/180