50 Marathons in 50 Days: Ultra Effort Hits Hamilton to Help Homeless

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Hamilton has become one of several key Brisbane locations featured in an ambitious ultra-marathon campaign led by Rob ‘Boundsy’ Bounds, who is running 50 kilometres daily for 50 days to raise funds and awareness for homelessness support organisation We Are Mobilise.



Background and Motivation Behind the Run

Brisbane local Rob ‘Boundsy’ Bounds, also known as the Carnivore Runner, has undertaken a gruelling mission to complete 50 ultra-marathons in 50 days. Since the start of March, Mr Bounds has been running 50-kilometre loops around the city each day—including routes through Hamilton—as part of his campaign to raise funds for the charity We Are Mobilise.

Despite heavy rain and weather events like Cyclone Alfred, Mr Bounds has stayed on track, saying the effort is aimed at driving conversations and challenging stereotypes around homelessness.

Supporting a Growing Cause

“Australia’s homelessness problem is growing,” Mr Bounds said, explaining that the physical toll is part of a larger goal to encourage donations and public engagement.

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As of now, the campaign has raised $3,540 from 40 donations, far from the $26,000 target. However, community interest continues to build, with supporters invited to join Mr Bounds for stretches of the run from various Brisbane points, including Hamilton, Kangaroo Point, Southbank, and West End.

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Each morning, participants can join the run at 4 a.m. from Run Vault at the Gabba or at 6 a.m. from Officers Mess in New Farm.

We Are Mobilise: Connection for Change

Founded in 2016, We Are Mobilise operates as a registered national charity. It began in Melbourne with small-scale outreach efforts offering social connection to people sleeping rough. These early efforts revealed that conversation and human interaction were just as valuable as physical support.

The organisation now delivers weekly outreach programs in five capital cities, providing care packages, social engagement, and even direct funding to those experiencing homelessness. A pioneering initiative includes Australia’s first direct cash transfer program for individuals in need.

Mobilise’s core message revolves around “connection for change”, and their work blends social media campaigns, outreach, and direct giving to create a broad impact.

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Public Response and Community Involvement

While the current donation tally represents just 14% of the target, Mr Bounds remains committed to seeing the campaign through. Community members have been invited to run alongside him for any distance, with the campaign using platforms like Garmin to coordinate locations, including Hamilton.

Supporters have been encouraged to donate, share social media content, or physically join in to keep momentum high. Those who have donated include individuals contributing amounts ranging from $25 to $100 and as much as $300.

The final run is set to begin and end at Officers Mess in New Farm, finishing with steak and drinks as a gesture of appreciation for supporters. We Are Mobilise will also be in attendance to meet participants.

What’s Ahead

The campaign is scheduled to conclude on 19 April, marking the completion of the 50-day challenge. The push continues for Queenslanders to meet the $26,000 goal and surpass New South Wales’ previous $2.2 million effort.



In the meantime, Boundsy’s Hamilton stop remains one of many symbols of community spirit and persistence in addressing homelessness through grassroots support.

Published 28-Mar-2025


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