It's been an immensely difficult week for Australians.
In the aftermath of the Bondi attack, Radio National has shared a range of reactions and perspectives on this tragic event.
On The Religion and Ethics Report, host Andrew West had a particularly poignant discussion with Rabbi Zalman Kastel, the founder of Together for Humanity.
Even amid the darkness of antisemitic violence, he said he's determined to keep up the challenging but essential work of inter-religious dialogue.
"We need to learn [more] about listening from a place of not knowing, deeply trying to understand other people's experiences, and [asking] how we advance human dignity," he said.
You can hear that episode and other recent content below.
As this is our last newsletter of the year, we also want to let you know about our standout and fresh listening from Radio National over the summer.
Start your mornings with Radio National Breakfast, live every day from 6am with Melissa Clarke and Barbara Miller keeping you informed and connected.
Take a global view with Global Roaming's Getting Lucky, exploring Australia's place in a shifting world and the values shaping our future.
The Economy, Stupid's Choose Your Own Australia dives into the choices shaping our economic destiny, from renewables to resources.
Feeling overwhelmed online? Download This Show's Guide to Logging Off the Internet dives into what it really means to disconnect in a hyper-connected age.
And don't miss No One Saw It Coming. As always, there will be stories that surprise.
Thank you for listening to Radio National this year. We'll be back in 2026 with more new and exciting content.