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Meetings, meditation, and fun in a peaceful bush setting – that’s the Bill W Camp – now in its 30th year. Some great sharing at meetings under the stars, morning meditation by the river, a damper cooking competition (BYO flour), a dip in the pool or bring your talent to Red Faces.
It’s a camp, so bring your own everything including a chair for meetings. We provide a cooked breakfast on Saturday morning and a BBQ Saturday night ($5 each) , with a potluck lunch to close the camp on Sunday. Cold water, tea and coffee are supplied – in your own mug. Bring what you need for other meals or use the quality bistro at the park’s office.
The Douglas Daly Tourist Park reserves an area for us which includes a camping and vehicle site. If you are camping ($25 per night) no need to book. The park also reserves us a few caravan sites close to the action. If you’d like to book a powered site, reserve a room or self-contained cabin BOOK EARLY – the park gets busy. Contact the park direct on 08 8978 2479 and say: “I’m with the Bill W Camp”.
For more information …
AA contacts – Darren H – 0404 299 619; Simon 0410 424 686
Mark P – (text only) 0400 255 019 Tameika 0477 180 524
Al-Anon contact – Fay – (text only) 0400 582 749
Victorian Prisons Intergroup and Central Service Office Service Meeting
Join us for some first-hand Experience, Strength & Hope from a privations Victorian Prison
Meeting Coordinator.
This is an open meeting—all interested AA members are welcome:
Come and hear a little bit about how far down the scale it’s possible to fall;
remind yourself that even at rockbottom, we still need to put down the shovel;
take a moment to rediscover gratitude for service, and the freedom of sobriety.
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
The Sydney Men’s Weekend is in it’s 10th year in 2024. The event is in the Sydney Royal National Park in the southern part of Sydney and features 10 meetings, bonfire, spit roast and provides lots of opportunities for 1:1 sharing and fellowship.
Men from all over Australia and NZ come together to celebrate AA and discuss issues pertaining to men and take a fresh look at recovery, unity & service.
Come and enjoy great country hospitality and camaraderie with fellowship to remember in one of the west’s larger Towns.
There is plenty of accommodation and things to see.
Venue: Roma Senior Citizens Centre, 53 Bungil Street Roma QLD 4455
Cost: $15 Registration
Meals: $35 all weekend meals or $10 per meal.
Organiser & Contact Details:
Roma Big Book and Far Western District
Josh: 0438 273 950.
Chris: 0457 612 167.
More Details: http://www.outback-aa-au.org
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 Inner City District to better help alcoholics.
All members welcome, especially GSRs.
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
This is a Beginners Steps meeting where newcomers can find out more about AA’s 12 Step program.
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.
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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.