
What an exciting day awaits the peace runners today! They are going to complete the loop around the whole continent of Australia, the only one officially designated as a Sri Chinmoy Peace Continent.
Today the Peace Torch comes back to Canberra, where this most beautiful journey started four months ago, on April 26th.
Citing “the importance of leaving a valuable legacy for all future generations,” the Government Whip of Australia, Kay Elson, proclaimed Australia the world’s first “Sri Chinmoy Peace-Continent” on April 12th 1999.

While running, we feel the peace in the vastness, in the harmony between flora, fauna and human beings, in each person's smile that we met and meet while completing running 15.500 km around the Peace Continent of Australia.

On our way to Canberra, we meet with the bright and lovely students of St Bede's Primary School in Braidwood.

Let's run to the next school! Nina from Czech Republic really loves the Peace Run. She runs 6 km and then passes the Peace Torch to...

Susan, from New Zealand, one of our most valuable coordinators! She runs 10 km and passes the Peace Torch to...

We meet with Hon. Dr Andrew Leigh MP, ACT Patron of the Peace Run, and Mr. David Smith MP at the Federation Mall near the Parliament House.
Citing MP Leigh, "You've brought an important message of peace, so thank you for all that each of you do for the cause of peace. Those conversations you had, the child who now thinks about peace when maybe they never did before. You've made a remarkable difference to Australia and we thank you very much for that".
MP Smith adds: "I love your activity, and the Sri Chinmoy Peace Run brings together people across communities and countries, in a sense of togetherness and unity. The more that we come together and take from your extraordinary example of perseverance, togetherness and peace, the greater opportunity we have to resolve some of the great conflicts of our times and bring people together in peace".

Thank you from the depths of our hearts Hon. Dr Andrew Leigh MP and Mr. David Smith MP for officially receiving the Peace Torch open-heartedly.

The Peace Torch arrives back home, where the bravest dreamer for this project, Stacey Marsh, is all smiles and gratitude. She has been the national coordinator for the whole run around Australia this year and she has done a marvelous job. She's the leader who stays in the background and makes everyone shine.

We enjoy hot delicious drinks at My Rainbow-Dreams cafè in Dickson. What a lovely place to hang out, with a nice and peaceful vibe, where every peace runner feels at home. Thank you for feeding us with a most delicious dinner, saving us from the cooking shifts. :)

On the way to the accommodation for the night we stop at Hyatt Hotel Canberra - Worlds first Sri Chinmoy Peace Hotel. It is the first hotel to join the worldwide family of Sri Chinmoy Peace Blossoms, significant and inspiring places dedicated to the cause of peace and global friendship.