In this episode of the Black Magic Woman Podcast, I sit down with Uncle John Anderson, at the First Nations Clean Energy Network Summit on Kabi Kabi Country. Uncle John shares his journey from his saltwater connections on Palm Island and Innisfail to his work across western Queensland and Brisbane, leading independent and regulatory bodies with integrity and cultural strength.
Together, we yarn about the importance of cultural protocols, what it means to be an “honourable ancestor,” and how First Nations knowledge offers powerful lessons for the future of clean energy and coexistence. Uncle John reflects on the legacy of elders, the responsibilities of relationship-building, and the deep wisdom of living and working the “proper way.”
This is a powerful conversation about respect, diplomacy, and the role of First Nations peoples in shaping a more sustainable future for all.
Resources & Links
First Nations Clean Energy Network
https://www.firstnationscleanenergy.org.au
National Indigenous Radio Service (NIRS) – Deadly Sounds & History of Indigenous Media
AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia
https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/map-indigenous-australia
Supply Nation (Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Businesses)
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The Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities. Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do.
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