
“Paul the Seagull,” who originates from Teignmouth Promenade parkrun in England, made a special appearance at Palm Creek last weekend as part of his global parkrun journey. Paul has been travelling the world with different participants, passed from one custodian to the next across various locations.
“My husband Brett was lucky enough to become Paul’s custodian while doing a parkrun in Roma. Brett will have the seagull this week for the Palm Creek parkrun before passing him onto the next custodian. It usually goes to the person who has travelled the furthest to participate in the parkrun,” said Mandy Griffiths.
“Paul the Seagull came all the way from Teignmouth Promenade parkrun in the UK to take part in our very wet parkrun here in North Queensland. Next stop for Paul is Aplins Weir parkrun in Townsville. Safe travels, Paul!” a Palm Creek parkrun spokesperson said.
“Not only is Paul the Seagull from Teignmouth Promenade parkrun heading south to Townsville, but he’s being escorted by another Paul, this one from Aplins Weir parkrun,” added visiting runner Paul Millers, who became the seagulls next custodian.
Although I wasn’t able to attend this week’s run as I was out of the region, I can only imagine Paul had a very fun and soggy outing. Best of luck to the two Pauls as they make their way to the next parkrun stop in this one little seagull’s grand adventure.
Parkrun Results: 21st March 2026
Palm Creek #117 – 13 participants
Fastest time: Julian Lee (21:57)
Final finisher: Sandra Coco (55:51)
PBs: Todd Cockburn (30:10), Ruby Cockburn (35:50)
First-timers: Paul Millers (24:38), Amie Brown (28:23), Ciara Dunleavy (32:30)
Volunteers: Bridgette Duffy, Donna Panzenbock, Julie Mac Pherson, Matteo Mancuso, Sandra Coco
Special Guest: Paul the Seagull
Cardwell #379 – 10 participants
Fastest time: Will Ritchie (28:00)
Final finisher: Anita Davina (47:28)
Volunteers: Kellie Ball, Kerry Snell, Jan Ferguson, Terry Curtin, Anita Davina
Photos sourced from Palm Creek Parkrun’s Facebook page



