
First Nations Affairs
🎙️ First Nations Affairs Podcast – Where First Nations Leadership Meets Climate, Finance & ESG
The First Nations Affairs Podcast is your go-to space for deep insights at the intersection of First Nations governance, climate action, finance, and ESG. Hosted by Bec Blurton, this podcast challenges the status quo, driving conversations that move beyond tokenism into real, strategic transformation.
From sustainability frameworks to corporate accountability, we unpack how business, investment, and policy can embed First Nations leadership—not as an afterthought, but as a fundamental pillar of success. Whether you’re in ESG, impact investing, or sustainability, this is the space to explore what true First Nations economic participation looks like.
First Nations Affairs
Why Is Indigenous Affairs the Only Billion-Dollar Industry Without Accountability?
Indigenous affairs is a billion-dollar sector in Australia—yet it remains one of the few industries without clear governance, financial oversight, or regulatory accountability. Unlike finance, healthcare, or environmental compliance, there are no mandated reporting standards to track outcomes, no independent oversight bodies to ensure funding effectiveness, and no structural mechanisms to enforce transparency.
In this episode of the First Nations Affairs Podcast, Bec Blurton explores:
📌 Why First Nations rights can’t be trapped in short-term political cycles
📌 How Indigenous funding disappears into bureaucratic overhead and PR spin
📌 Why corporate accountability and measurable data are essential for real impact
📌 The need for systemic reform, including independent institutions that ensure transparency, accountability, and long-term impact
Without clear governance structures, the cycle of political commitments, administrative costs, and consultancy-heavy spending continues—often with little measurable benefit to First Nations communities.
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