Wheelchair basketball, trikes and a host of fun will be on offer when Goulburn celebrates the spirit of inclusion. International Day of People with a Disability will be held at the Veolia Arena and the adjoining Grace Millsom Centre on Tuesday, December 5. READ MORE: Goulburn celebrates International Day of People with a Disability Goulburn Inclusion Group chairman, Fiona Young, said the day was aimed at celebrating people with a disability. Fourty-six stallholders including Anglicare, Be Able, Personnel Group, Interchange, Jigsaw (NDIS) Plan Management and Right to Work will have information available for the community. The RFS, NSW Fire and Rescue and police will also be on hand, along with major sponsors, Goulburn Mulwaree Council and McDonalds. Almost every Goulburn school will be represented. ALSO READ: Drenching soaks into soil and saves widespread flooding Crookwell art gallery shows off the best of 2023 artwork 'A joy and privilege': Couple say goodbye to grand South Hill Mayor Peter Walker and Goulburn MP Wendy Tuckerman will open the day, which starts at 10am. Ms Young said the free event would also include wheelchair basketball and trike displays. "We'll have free food and drinks and lots of fun activities and displays," she said. "It's fantastic celebration of International Day of People with a Disability and brings the community together." The event runs until 2.30pm Tuesday. Veolia Arena is located at the Goulburn Recreation Area, 47 Braidwood Road. Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. This is how you can access our trusted content: