Some AA meetings in Victoria are currently being held online because of coronavirus restrictions have closed venues. A full list of online meetings is available here.
Reopened
Face-To-Face Meetings
Here in Victoria, many local meetings have re-opened.
The current list of reopened face to face meetings is available here.
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA's 12 Step program.
Normally at the Betty Day Centre, Argyle St
The Hampton Sunrise Group holds this extra meeting on weekday holidays. This is in addition to our regular Wednesday 6:30am meeting and our Saturday / Sunday 7:00am meetings.
The National PI Coordinator invites you to explore the idea of forming a sub-committee to host regular, national Zoom Public Information sessions for professionals. If you’re interested in being involved, join us at 7.30 EST, March 16.
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.
AA Members - If your meeting has been suspended, is going online,
or is re-opening face to face, please use
this form to let us know.
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.