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George Telek has been diagnosed with Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Picture: CHARLIE HILL-SMITH
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Docs pitch in to remove muso’s cancer

A BRISBANE surgeon and anaesthetist will donate their services to remove a cancer from the lip of an ARIA Award-winning musician after he discovered the growth while visiting the Gold Coast to perform at the Commonwealth Games.

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This picture taken on April 7, 2018 shows meter maids posing with the Commonwealth Games Mascot at Surfers Paradise on Gold Coast.  The Gold Coast's iconic meter maids, famous for their flowing locks and gold bikinis, have accused Commonwealth Games organisers of booting them off the streets during the competition.  / AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN / TO GO WITH STORY: CGames-2018-Australia-metermaids-lifestyle, FOCUS by Alastair HIMMER

How did Games organisers get it so wrong?

HOSTING the games in the entertainment mecca that is the Gold Coast, with beautiful beaches, top restaurants and bars and amazing attractions, the issue was not a lack of things to do but organisers told locals to stay away, writes Jonathon Moran.

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Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation Chairman Peter Beattie and Borobi at Olympics welcome home parade in Brisbane. Image from Facebook

Commonwealth Games: Hit or miss?

BEFORE the golden moments of the past two weeks, 10 years of meticulous planning went into the preparing for the 2018 Commonwealth Games. So how did we perform away from the sporting arena?

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GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 14:  Nicole Seekamp of Australia is proposed to by her partner following the Women's Gold Medal Game on day 10 of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games at Gold Coast Convention Centre on April 14, 2018 on the Gold Coast, Australia.  (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

Epic post-gold engagement a slam dunk

THE Commonwealth Games has proved a joyous affair for many, but none quite as much as basketball star Nicole Seekamp, who was proposed to by boyfriend Cody Havermann after her big gold medal win.

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GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 12:  Dawn Fraser and Natalie Cook pose during Beach Volleyball on day eight of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games at Coolangatta Beachfront on April 12, 2018 on the Gold Coast, Australia.  (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Games tourist boom still to come: Fraser

OLYMPIC swimming great Dawn Fraser has praised an “absolutely fantastic” Commonwealth Games and believes the next two years will see international visitors flock to the Gold Coast, despite empty streets during the event itself.

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GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND - APRIL 14:  The crowd enjoy the atmosphere during the women's Rugby Sevens match between Australia and Fiji on day 10 of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games at Robina Stadium on April 14, 2018 on the Gold Coast, Australia.  (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Coast Games ‘a tough act to follow’

AS THE Glitter Strip basks in the afterglow of 12 days and nights of sporting spectacle, the President of the Commonwealth Games Federation says the Gold Coast has set a new benchmark for the event as it looks forward to Birmingham in 2022.

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WARNING FOR MONDAY PAPERS ONLY NOT FOR ONLINE WARNING Rissing stars of the 2018 Commonwealth games. Ariarne Titmus (Swiiming) Kelland O'Brien (track Cycling) and Jemima Montag (Walker) (L to R). Picture: Alex coppel.

Young stars turn eyes to Olympic gold

AFTER the Commonwealth Games delivered Australia a treasure trove of medals and the perfect base for the 2020 Olympics, schoolgirl-turned-golden girl Ariarne Titmus says it best: “It is looking good for Tokyo.”

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