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Renovated Gaylord National Resort to Reopen Thursday

“We have done upgrades to our HVAC. We have rigorous deep-cleaning using hospital-grade chemicals,” she said.  An 80’s themed pop-up called Replay is aimed at opening the venue to more than just guests and conventioneers. Cerasani said it was the “perfect location, perfect opportunity to bring everyone together and just have fun.” At its height before the pandemic, Gaylord National employed upwards of 2,000 people they called “stars.”  Some of those jobs were lost. The resilience of the hospitality sector will dictate how many return. ​ “As hospitality levels in the region continue to grow, we’ll continue to welcome back new stars as well as to continue to hire new stars to help service our guests,” Cerasani said. 

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More ways to get out on the river at National Harbor

New this year are hydro bike water bikes rented from Boating in D.C. at National Harbor. (Courtesy Boating in D.C.) National Harbor has more boating options this year, many of which are now operating and several more are coming in May and June. Some are for rigorous workouts, some for kicking back and relaxing, some are self-guided tours and some come with guides and boat captains. Some are also more expensive than others. A pedal boat shaped like a swan at Boating in D.C.’s National Harbor location. (Courtesy Boating in D.C.) New this year are hydro bike water bikes rented from Boating in D.C. at National Harbor, which also has kayaks, paddle boards and pedal boats (shaped like swans and dragons). Pedal boats and hydro bikes are open Wednesday through Sunday, and additional days will be added in May.

Fears NDIS assessment reforms won t meet needs of culturally diverse and Indigenous communities

Share on Twitter A parliamentary committee examining controversial independent assessment reforms under the NDIS has been warned about the potential impact of changes on Indigenous and culturally diverse communities. The inquiry is looking into the proposed changes intended to overhaul the evaluation process for determining an individual s eligibility for support and funding under the disability support scheme. Currently, people with disability are required to submit evidence from their own experts such as specialists for evaluation by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). The reforms would instead see participants undergo an “independent assessment” from an allied health professional employed by contracted providers - paid for by the Australian government. 

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