The SoberQ Podcast is produced by AA members here in Melbourne. Each week, we ask an AA member to answer a question about the AA program. You can listen an episode here.
Step Four – Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
Madison – Australia
Join us in a celebration of the 70th anniversay of the establishment of AA in Launceston.
The event will include a variety of meeting formats. Food and fellowship provided.
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
8:00pm – 9:30pm Followed by supper & fellowship
1st Eltham Group AA meeting held on the 5th September 1964
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
In person & online
A sub-committee of Inner City District, focused on increasing effectiveness in the AA Public Information space.
All members welcome, especially GSRs.
This is a great time to start learning about the steps. Get out your Big Book and Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions —if you don’t have one you can read along online!
This outreach is focused on fellowship and enjoying our sobriety together. Rarotonga is a great place to bring the family and just relax. There’s plenty of activities to take part in or enjoy a good book in a tranquil environment. We will have our usual one hour meeting on Monday 21st October at 5pm then Tuesday kicks off at 9 am- 4pm including lunch and dinner. Wednesday begins at 9 am finishing off with lunch on the beach weather permitting. Cost per person is $120 and includes tea/coffee and meals. The meeting venue is at the Dome located at the eastern side of the main town centre.
For more information: Rarotongamassage@gmail.com or hbr.cookislands@gmail.com
You can also contact Matthew on 0412242045
This is a discussion meeting where focus is placed on questions relevant to early sobriety and AA’s Twelve Step program.
And there will be other topics as well.
Mill Park Alcoholics Anonymous Group – Ph 0414 948 345
Greetings from the Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous(OIAA)!
We are holding our first International Online Convention, October 25-27, 2024.
This is a closed event for alcoholics and those who believe they have a drinking problem.
6 languages spoken and interpreted
Groups from over 18 countries are participating; We will provide interpretation in Spanish, French, Portuguese, Farsi and ASL. What sets our event apart is that it is truly international on many levels. Registration is now open.
It is free, but participants must register in advance.
For more information, visit our website: https://aa-intergroup.org/1st-oiaa-online-international-convention/
You can download fliers for the event here and share it with your group and other A.A. members!
https://aa-intergroup.org/group-events/the-1st-oiaa-online-international-convention/
If you have any questions, please contact me via the email below
Join us as we travel the globe!
Yours In Service,
Susan R
OIAA Chair
Also ASL
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
With A1-Anon Participation
Saturday 26th October
What’s on
Tickets and more info at www.vicypaa.org
Join our topic meeting every second and fourth Saturday of the month
See the meeting page to join via zoom
or register to join here
Contact Bec on 0451 786 980 or Claire on 0418 144 970
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
In person & online
Have your group’s say in AA, please send a Group Service Representative to assist Outer Eastern District to better help alcoholics.
All members welcome, especially GSRs.
Contact the District: 0461 277 925
Have a bit of fun and dress up if you like!
Treats without the tricks!
Share if you dare!
6.30pm — Unity & Costume Appreciation
7pm — Meeting Starts
This is a discussion meeting where focus is placed on questions relevant to early sobriety and AA’s Twelve Step program.
And there will be other topics as well.
Mill Park Alcoholics Anonymous Group – Ph 0414 948 345
If you are new to AA, we recommend that you phone us before attending your first meeting.
Either call the national AA helpline on 1300 222 222 or call a local AA contact.
Looking for the AA Preamble, the daily reading or another piece commonly read out at meetings?
You can find out about AA events in our Events Page. Or you can download the weekly printable newsletter below.
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Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is non-professional, self-supporting, nondenominational, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.