The Listening Library

Great New Zealand books to listen to whenever you want them.

Produced by Duncan Smith

Cover image with olive green and cream tones featuring the text 'The Listening Library' in bold white serif font, and 'Audiobook Collection' in smaller text above. Stylized vertical book spines line the right side of the image.

RNZ exclusive

This podcast is only available on the RNZ website and apps, ad‑free and uninterrupted.

Harbouring (Part 1) by Jenny Pattrick

A Game of Cards by Witi Ihimaera

Season 6 / Episode 1
Pounamu Pounamu is classic Ihimaera, and also classic New Zealand literature. "A Game of Cards" is a short story written by Witi Ihimaera in 1972 that tells the story of a young man who returns home and visits his sick grandmother Miro who loves to play card games.
Book cover for Pounamu Pounamu

Beginning of the Tournament by Witi Ihimaera

Season 6 / Episode 2
The narrator's father calls asking him to come home to bolster the team numbers in the local hockey tournament.

Fire on Greenstone by Witi Ihimaera

Season 6 / Episode 3
A story about family and a treasured whanau house which holds many items of historic significance to the whanau.

In Search of the Emerald City by Witi Ihimaera

Season 6 / Episode 4
A story about a Māori family who leave their whanau and roots behind to seek the opportunities of the big city.

The Child by Witi Ihimaera

Season 6 / Episode 5
A story about a devoted and loving relationship between a young boy and his grandmother. Who is caring for who?

Tangi by Witi Ihimaera

Season 6 / Episode 6
A story about a young man and his father at a three day tangihanga. It is an account of death but also an affirmation of life.

Other podcasts
like this one

More podcasts with similar themes or ideas that you might enjoy.

  • A podcast cover with a bright blue background, featuring vintage vinyl records with a scratched-out song (physically scratched on the vinyl surface) and scratched-out labels, and the title Not for Broadcast.

    Not For Broadcast

    Exclusive

    Not For Broadcast tells the story of New Zealand’s banned songs.

  • Podcast title 'Here Now' in front of a colourful background with overlaid shapes. A map of New Zealand is also overlaid over the coloured shapes.

    Here Now

    What do 27% of NZers all have in common? They were born overseas.

  • Image of Kura Turuwhenua, Brett Graham and Ngahuia Te Awekotuku smiling with te reo Maori word "Tukua" in neon blue behind them.

    TUKUA

    Exploring an intergenerational response to arts and cultural events.

  • Illustration of the country New Zealand with a dotted walking line from the top of the North Island to Stewart Island. The text in front of this reads "Bruce Hopkins, The Long Way Home". The 'O' in 'Long' is an illustrated compass, and an illustration of a tramping pack sits under the word "Way".

    The Long Way Home

    Bruce Hopkins walks his father's & brother's ashes back home to Stewart Island.

  • A grayscale illustration with a central depiction of an iceberg and a ship's bow featuring a spiral eye design. The background is filled with radiating lines and question marks. The names 'TIM BATT' and 'CARLO RITCHIE' are written in large black letters curved around the top of the image. The text 'DID TITANIC SINK?' is prominently displayed in large, green, textured capital letters at the bottom of the image. The overall design has a vintage, mysterious feel.

    Did Titanic Sink?

    The controversial question no-one needed to ask - did the ship RMS Titanic sink?

  • Witi Ihimaera looks up. Behind him and going over his shoulders is a graphic of water. Centered at the bottom is text that reads: "Witi Underwater."

    Witi Underwater

    Witi Ihimaera throws himself into a full-immersion Māori language course.

  • An illustrated motif representing people from the Pacific gathered around a sun.

    Tagata o te Moana

    Wrapping up the big Pacific news, issues, information & music each week.

  • Sketch-style white line drawing of New Zealand’s Beehive parliamentary building on a dark background, with the words ‘Politics NZ’ in white text above.

    Politics NZ

    Stay in the know. All of RNZ's politics podcasts in one place.