The Indigenous production company behind ABC series Redfern Now has slammed Anthony Mundine's comments that Aboriginality and homosexuality do not mix. Mundine posted on Facebook that promoting homosexuality in Aboriginal culture is not right and Indigenous ancestors would have someone's head for it.

The first episode of the show's second series revolved around a gay Indigenous man who had to fight his deceased partner's mother for custody of his daughter following a fatal accident.

But Mundine, who converted to Islam, said his father told him that God created Adam and Eve, not "Adam and Steve".

"Watching redfern now & they promoting homosexuality! (Like it's ok in our culture) that ain't in our culture & our ancestors would have there head for it! Like my dad told me GOD made ADAM & EVE not Adam & Steve."

Mundine goes on to post that he has nothing against homosexuality because he has friends and family that are gay, but says it should not be promoted to youth and the masses, directing some of the comments to Indigenous actor Luke Carroll, who appeared in the first season of Redfern.

Mundine: "Luke Carroll yu serious bra? Yu know that sh*t wouldn't fly back in the day...your off ya head! I got nothing against it cause I got friends family that are [gay] but promoting it to the youth & masses isn't right... but each to there own."