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[CLOSED]: World Press Photo Exhibition

Win a double pass to the World Press Photo Exhibition in Auckland

We have two double passes to give away to the World Press Photo Exhibition, which showcases the year's best journalism.

Daniel Ochoa de Olza, Spain, 2015, The Associated Press.

Young girls between the age of 7 and 11 are chosen every year as 'Maya' for the 'Las Mayas', a festival derived from pagan rites celebrating the arrival of spring, in the town of Colmenar Viejo, Spain. The girls are required to sit still for a couple of hours in a decorated altar.

Sergio Tapiro, Mexico, 2015, The Power of Nature

Colima Volcano in Mexico shows a powerful night explosion with lightning, ballistic projectiles and incandescent rockfalls; image taken in the Comala municipality in Colima, Mexico, 13 December 2015.

Sergey Ponomarev, Russia, 2015, for The New York Times

Refugees arrive by boat near the village of Skala on Lesbos, Greece, 16 November 2015.

WORLD PRESS PHOTO EXHIBITION
Level 6, Smith and Caughey’s, Queen St.
Sat 2nd – Sun 24th July

Mon - Wed 9.30am - 6.30pm
Thur - Fri 9.30am - 9.00pm
Sat 10.00am - 6.30pm
Sun 10.30am - 6.00pm

Weekends $15/Weekdays $12/ Students $10

To be in to win, fill out our short survey and subscribe to our newsletter below (if you're already subscribed, you can still enter!). Please note these tickets are for the weekday sessions only.

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This competition is open to New Zealand residents only. Competition opens 9 June and closes 23 June 2016. The winner will be notified by email. The judge's decision is final and this prize is not exchangeable or transferable, cannot be taken for cash, and is subject to the terms and conditions stated on the tickets. The Pantograph Punch will not be liable for any direct, or indirect consequential loss, damage or disrepair whatsoever which is suffered as a result of, arising from or in connection with, this offer.

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