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Cindy Yin is a reporter at The Sydney Morning Herald.

‘The price I have to pay’: Nedd Brockmann recounts injuries after 1600km run
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‘The price I have to pay’: Nedd Brockmann recounts injuries after 1600km run

The ultra marathon runner finally crossed the finish line on Wednesday morning after more than 12 days of running laps for charity.

  • by Jessica McSweeney and Cindy Yin

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2024 Bathurst 1000 as it happened: Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazelwood claim 2024 Bathurst 1000 championship

2024 Bathurst 1000 as it happened: Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazelwood claim 2024 Bathurst 1000 championship

Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazelwood claimed victory at the 2024 race after a thrilling finish following a late safety car due to a Matt Payne crash.

  • by Billie Eder and Cindy Yin
Why rugby league players are smarter than you think

Why rugby league players are smarter than you think

Although physical prowess may appear to make or break football players, research suggests that intelligence plays a bigger role than we think.

  • by Cindy Yin
‘Only scratched the surface’: Matildas veteran opens up about racism

‘Only scratched the surface’: Matildas veteran opens up about racism

Although some say sport has moved the needle against racism, Kyah Simon believes there is “no level that is acceptable”.

  • by Cindy Yin
Meet the men who make the larger-than-life cut-out footy heads

Meet the men who make the larger-than-life cut-out footy heads

How what began as a promotional stunt among Penrith fans has become a part of rugby league culture.

  • by Cindy Yin
Man who ran across Australia aims to run four marathons a day for 10 days

Man who ran across Australia aims to run four marathons a day for 10 days

Nedd Brockmann aims to run for 16 hours a day on a 1000-mile journey that, he hopes, will earn him a place in the record books.

  • by Cindy Yin
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The Sydney areas cutting back on dining and entertainment and where little has changed
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The Sydney areas cutting back on dining and entertainment and where little has changed

In every area of Sydney, people are spending less on luxuries such as dining out. Use our interactive maps to view the data for your area.

  • by Cindy Yin
Panthers consider painkilling jabs for Cleary as shoulder surgery looms

Panthers consider painkilling jabs for Cleary as shoulder surgery looms

While club medics are confident the star halfback has not suffered further damage to his shoulder, the injury could still affect what he can do in the grand final, according to sports scientists.

  • by Christian Nicolussi and Cindy Yin
What do Greater Sydney’s council candidates really think? We asked all of them

What do Greater Sydney’s council candidates really think? We asked all of them

We surveyed candidates across 34 LGAs before Saturday’s elections, and one topic dominated. See what your council candidates say in our interactive map.

  • by Anthony Segaert, Nigel Gladstone, Kathleen Adele and Cindy Yin
‘A summer romance’: How the US fell in love with Kamala Harris
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‘A summer romance’: How the US fell in love with Kamala Harris

Previously written off, Kamala Harris has energised the Democratic Party and reshaped the race to the White House. But how was she shaped by her early life, what does she stand for now – and can she defeat Donald Trump?

  • by Angus Holland and Cindy Yin
‘Sydney loves winners’: The orange wave colliding with Bloods tradition

‘Sydney loves winners’: The orange wave colliding with Bloods tradition

Bec Skilton and Melissa Doyle are the top ticket holders of the Sydney AFL clubs set for battle on Saturday. Their paths to super fandom couldn’t be less alike.

  • by Daniel Lo Surdo and Cindy Yin

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