The Customary Land Podcast

By: Spike Boydell
  • Summary

  • The Customary Land Podcast is about all things relating to the equitable management of customary land. We will be discussing tools and ideas needed to manage, use and equitably maximise interests in land at the interface of custom, tradition and development in its many forms
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Episodes
  • Riding the Tides of Justice: Indigenous Sovereignty Across the Pacific
    Nov 2 2024

    This podcast episode “Riding the Tides of Justice: Indigenous Sovereignty Across the Pacific” explores the rising global movement for Indigenous sovereignty, sparked recently by Senator Lidia Thorpe’s powerful call for land justice during King Charles III’s visit to Australia. It delves into how this cry resonates across the Pacific, connecting global demands for Indigenous land rights with local traditions of stewardship. Highlighting discussions from last week’s CHOGM in Samoa, the podcast emphasizes the importance of balancing economic growth with cultural preservation, advocating for equitable frameworks where traditional landowners are true partners in development. Through storytelling and thoughtful reflections, the podcast invites listeners to consider how the Pacific can lead by example in fostering development partnerships and hybrid compensation frameworks that prioritise sustainable, inclusive growth that honours both heritage and progress.

    Keywords;
    Indigenous sovereignty, Pacific land rights, Senator Lidia Thorpe, King Charles III, CHOGM Samoa 2024, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander justice, Customary land stewardship, Pacific community empowerment, Economic development vs cultural preservation, Hybrid compensation model, Indigenous resource management, Sustainable growth in the Pacific, Maori Treaty settlements, Traditional land ownership, Intergenerational equity, Community-based tourism Fiji, Balancing development and heritage, Indigenous rights in the Commonwealth, Land and sea cultural significance, Inclusive development partnerships, hybrid compensation

    ©️ Spike Boydell 2024

    Host: Spike Boydell

    Website: TheCustomaryLandPodcast.com

    Email: contact@thecustomarylandpodcast.com

    Royalty free music used in this episode is from my Artlist.io subscription.

    DISCLAIMER: The views, insights and opinions shared on the Customary Land Podcast are those of the Host, any Guests, and others they may cite. They do not constitute legal or financial advice and should not be construed as such by any individual, group or organisation. Before undertaking any dealing or action relating to customary land, individuals, groups or organisations should obtain professional advice from a qualified lawyer, experienced valuer and/or certified accountant with specialist expertise in your particular country. Alternatively, you can contact Customary Land Solutions for advocacy, advisory and capacity building solutions for customary and indigenous landowning groups and trusts on land management, leasehold, valuation and resource compensation issues (E: contact@customarylandsolutions.com).


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    16 mins
  • Let's go surfing...
    Jun 7 2023

    In this episode I discuss several of the customary land related reviews initiated in 2023 by the Rabuka led Coalition Government in Fiji. These include:
    The Review of the Great Council of Chiefs (GCC).
    And, as foreshadowed by Prof Steve Ratuva in his public lecture celebrating Ratu Sakuna Day celebrations, and requested at the meeting of the GCC on Bau Island in late May,..
    the proposed Review of the iQoliqoli (Fishing Ground) Compensation Policy; and
    the proposed Review of the iTaukei Land Trust Board (iTLTB).
    This provides a segue into a broader discussion on the April 2023 Cabinet Decision to Review of the Regulation of Surfing Areas Act (2010).

    ©️ Spike Boydell 2024

    Host: Spike Boydell

    Website: TheCustomaryLandPodcast.com

    Email: contact@thecustomarylandpodcast.com

    Royalty free music used in this episode is from my Artlist.io subscription.

    DISCLAIMER: The views, insights and opinions shared on the Customary Land Podcast are those of the Host, any Guests, and others they may cite. They do not constitute legal or financial advice and should not be construed as such by any individual, group or organisation. Before undertaking any dealing or action relating to customary land, individuals, groups or organisations should obtain professional advice from a qualified lawyer, experienced valuer and/or certified accountant with specialist expertise in your particular country. Alternatively, you can contact Customary Land Solutions for advocacy, advisory and capacity building solutions for customary and indigenous landowning groups and trusts on land management, leasehold, valuation and resource compensation issues (E: contact@customarylandsolutions.com).


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    27 mins
  • The Republic = The Aboriginal Voice
    May 24 2023

    In this episode I explore how becoming a Republic and crafting a new Constitution fit for purpose in the 2020s offers Australia the perfect opportunity to truly recognise the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 'Voice'.

    An Australian Republic means we need to replace the Crown and the Crown's superior interest in the land with something. If that 'something' is an acknowledgement of the guardianship of the land through Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander stewardship, would this, could this, or should this affect the underlying way that we as 21st century citizens in Australia relate to real property?

    The current discussions about holding a referendum in Australia to make changes to the archaic 1901 Constitution (an Anglo-centric model crafted during the Empire of Queen Victoria) to create an Aboriginal Voice fails to deal with the significant issue that we are perpetuating King Charles III as 'King of Australia'. Imagine instead , if you will, what might change in terms of our identity as citizens if Australia were to become a Republic – something that many see as inevitable, albeit a situation which is yet to become a reality.

    In this episode I draw heavily on my paper A 21st Century Citizen in a Brave New Republic.

    I also reference Stan Grant's 'Australia Day' and 'The Queen is Dead'.


    ©️ Spike Boydell 2024

    Host: Spike Boydell

    Website: TheCustomaryLandPodcast.com

    Email: contact@thecustomarylandpodcast.com

    Royalty free music used in this episode is from my Artlist.io subscription.

    DISCLAIMER: The views, insights and opinions shared on the Customary Land Podcast are those of the Host, any Guests, and others they may cite. They do not constitute legal or financial advice and should not be construed as such by any individual, group or organisation. Before undertaking any dealing or action relating to customary land, individuals, groups or organisations should obtain professional advice from a qualified lawyer, experienced valuer and/or certified accountant with specialist expertise in your particular country. Alternatively, you can contact Customary Land Solutions for advocacy, advisory and capacity building solutions for customary and indigenous landowning groups and trusts on land management, leasehold, valuation and resource compensation issues (E: contact@customarylandsolutions.com).


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    32 mins

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