First Nations Affairs
๐๏ธ First Nations Affairs Podcast โ 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 leadershipโnot as an afterthought, but as a fundamental pillar of success. Whether youโre in ESG, impact investing, or sustainability, this is the space to explore what true First Nations economic participation looks like.
First Nations Affairs
Embedding Authority: Outcomes, Accountability, and the Path Forward
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๐๏ธ Episode 3 | Embedding Authority: Outcomes, Accountability, and the Path Forward
Podcast Series: Reframing Reef Governance: Traditional Owner Leadership in Practice
Episode Description:
In the final episode of the series, Bec Blurton and Gugu-Badhun man Ben Gertz turn to outcomes โ what six years of genuine co-design produced, where the process fell short, and what long-term accountability requires once a program of this kind concludes.
Over the life of the Reef Trust Partnership, $35 million was dispersed through Traditional Owner Technical Working Groups operating with genuine decision-making authority. The Healthy Water Committee allocated $5.5 million and supported the establishment of more than 260 ranger positions across the full length of the reef catchment. Ben reflects on the governance capacity built through the process and the individual journeys of committee members who entered uncertain of their credentials and left with the confidence to take on director roles and international engagements.
He is also direct about where the process fell short โ in building relationships with mainstream conservation bodies and agricultural stakeholders and in reaching the central and southern sections of the catchment. The conversation addresses scalability, the risks of replication without depth, what long-term accountability looks like after a program ends, and what Ben hopes to see across the reef governance landscape in five years' time.
๐ A First Nations Affairs ร Ben Gertz collaboration
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