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 Two – Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
Also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
A Gentle introduction to the 12 steps. Step 3
We do one step each week based on the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions of AA.
All Welcome especially beginners and newbies who want to learn about the steps and
gain insights prior to or while completing the Steps.
Note: We do not do the steps, just examine, and try to improve our understanding of them.
The Hobart AA Women’s Recovery Weekend is a beautiful opportunity to meet other recovering AA sisters in a beachside bushland camp for sisterhood and to share experiences, strengths, and hopes with each other.
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
Australian AA members are invited to support this online meeting in Tonga
Event is hosted from the island of Eua in the Kingdom of Tonga. Local AEST time is 8:00 am, local Tongan time is 11:00 am.
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
In person & online
This Alaska cruise is planned to complement the International AA Convention in Vancouver in 2025 by leaving before and returning in time for the Convention’s start. There is another one after the Convention from July 8th to July 15th. They are 7-day cruises that begin and end on Tuesday.
Phone: +1-250-390-7401
Email: vlsmith@expediacruises.com
Face-to-face meetings resume Tuesdays and Fridays 12-1pm
From Tues 24 June
St Lukes Church, 210 Dorcas St Sth Melbourne
(near Clarendon St – tram route 12)
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
A Gentle introduction to the 12 steps. Step 4
We do one step each week based on the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions of AA.
All Welcome especially beginners and newbies who want to learn about the steps and
gain insights prior to or while completing the Steps.
Note: We do not do the steps, just examine, and try to improve our understanding of them.
Face-to-face meetings resume Tuesdays and Fridays 12-1pm
Fridays from 27 June
St Lukes Church, 210 Dorcas St Sth Melbourne
(near Clarendon St – tram route 12)
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
Meeting from 7pm to 8:30pm.
Followed by Pizza and Fellowship
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
In person & online
The International Convention will take place from July 3 – 6, 2025, at the Vancouver Convention Centre and BC Place Stadium. As the Convention approaches, we will update our website with registration information. Let’s celebrate sobriety together in Vancouver in 2025!
Taking place once every five years, the A.A. International Convention marks the anniversary of Bill W.’s first meeting with Dr. Bob and the birth of Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935. A.A. members and their families and friends from around the globe attend the event. At the International Convention people attend meetings, workshops, dances and events. A highlight is the traditional flag ceremony to celebrate sobriety worldwide.
Vancouver will welcome A.A. members from around the world for the 2025 International Convention. This will mark the 90th anniversary of the beginning of our Fellowship’s founding. The International Convention will take place from July 3 – 6, 2025, at the Vancouver Convention Centre and BC Place Stadium.
As the Convention approaches, we will update our website with registration information. Let’s celebrate sobriety together in Vancouver in 2025!
* 2025 International Convention logo is an AAWS Service Mark and may ONLY be used with permission from AAWS.
This is a discussion meeting for newcomers to AA. Focus is placed on questions relevant to early sobriety and AA’s Twelve Step program.
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.
The Meetings Matter Melbourne: AA podcast is produced by AA members here in Melbourne.
Find out more and subscribe to the podcast on the Meetings Matter Melbourne website.
Also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Looking for the AA Preamble, the daily reading or another piece commonly read out at meetings?
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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.