On the show today: Olympia covers the day's headlines.
Gardening is back with Paul Plant filling in for Arno King. Paul diagnoses some strange foam appearing on an Acacia tree and tips for keeping a Koi pond for a listener living in The Netherlands.
Plus Paul’s second plant of the week - but it's a surprise! So make sure you listen in to discover what it is.
In the second hour; we hear from Ange Harper - Jacqui Lambie Network’s Senate Candidate for Queensland. Following Australia’s Disaster Resilience Inquiry, Senator Lambie secured support for a National Volunteer Incentive Scheme (Climate Army). Ange explains how this proposed Climate Army will work.
Head of Marketing and farmers at Towri Sheep Farm, Dallas Davidson, joins to tell us more about this beautiful farm in the Scenic Rim. It's a purpose-built dairy with a stunning homestead and gardens; plus they offer classes for people to make their own sheep cheese!
PLUS: We hear from newly-appointed CEO of Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC), Natassia Wheeler, about what's in store for Queensland tourism in 2025.

FULL SHOW: Step Outside with Paul Burt, March 29th, 2026
1:19:13

Why are kids not "stepping outside" as much as they used to?
11:08

Inshore Flats Project writer and advocate Chris Burgess responds to Minister
08:37