On the show today: Olympia is back and covering the day's headlines, including reports that four ministers are in line to be sacked if the number of crime victims is not reduced over the next four years.
Gardening is back for another week, with Paul Plant filling in for Arno King. We get stuck into your questions straight away, including what limes would be best to grow on a balcony, what can be done with orchids that have outgrown their pots; growing Japanese maples in QLD and if the lack of humidity explains why the Kangaroo Paws are doing so well this season.
PLUS Paul shares some upcoming gardening events to get along to.
In the second hour, Chairman of the Queensland Pioneer Steam Railway Robert Shearer joins Olympia following the return of their flagship PB18 steam train after a four year hiatus. Robert tells us more about this exciting development for this tourism icon.
We also hear from Chef Dan Arnold, a Brisbane local and the culinary genius who is gearing up to represent Australia in the world-renowned Bocuse d'Or, often dubbed the “Olympics of the culinary world.” Dan explains more about the competition and his preparations for the event.
PLUS: what’s the weirdest thing you have found in your work fridge? And can it beat a tube of toothpaste and an egg? We hear your strange discoveries!