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.
Also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
We look at the Traditions & Concepts of AA in the long form with questions that help us to practically apply them.
Each week’s Tradition & Concept are to the right and with the questions to be discussed/shared on.
In between cycles of Traditions and Concepts, we will discuss and breakdown the AA Service Manual Guidelines & workshop topic submissions to Conference, where asked for.
The Guidelines can be found here: https://members.aa.org.au/aaguidelines/
This is a service meeting where we encourage everyone to attend.
Please bring a plate to share.
Join us for fellowship and supper after the meeting.
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
Getting there Hobart Bush Cabins are ten minutes drive south from Hobart CBD and five minutes north of Kingston off the Southern Outlet.
Program:
Friday 21 4-9pm
Arrive Friday afternoon, register, get settled.
After dinner there’s a Welcome and meetings to finish by 9pm.
Maybe spend some time around the campfire connecting with old and new friends.
Saturday 22
6.30am-10pm
Meditation, a stroll through the bush or a leisurely breakfast before the day of meetings begins.
Lunch is catered and there’s free time before a BBQ dinner.
That night, kick back with entertainment and fun.
Sunday 23
6.30am-2pm
After breakfast our final meetings and the sobriety countdown will round off a great weekend.
Accommodation :
Your registration covers meetings and catered meals.
There’s also a range of accommodation as an optional extra if you’d like to stay on-site.
How to book events:
humanitix.com/aa-hobart-roundup-2025 or scan the QR code.
Contact us:
Via our website
www.hobartroundup.org
or by email:
hobartroundup@gmail.com
A weekend of fellowship and recovery for women.
The weekend is a beautiful blend of all the right ingredients: a safe, nurturing environment, great women, meetings, nature, lots of laughter and simple pleasures.
The AA Women’s Retreat offers a 12 Step program and unity within a sober female community, to help navigate through life’s challenges and transitions, supporting every woman on her ultimate journey to a vibrant, happy, meaningful and joyful life.
A weekend of fellowship and recovery for women.
The weekend is a beautiful blend of all the right ingredients: a safe, nurturing environment, great women, meetings, nature, lots of laughter and simple pleasures.
The AA Women’s Retreat offers a 12 Step program and unity within a sober female community, to help navigate through life’s challenges and transitions, supporting every woman on her ultimate journey to a vibrant, happy, meaningful and joyful life.
Torquay/Surfcoast Recovery meeting is celebrating being open for 29 years! Come and celebrate sobriety, fellowship, and a strong message of shared RECOVERY! If you would like to bring a small plate of finger to share, you would be more than welcome, but it is completely optional! Fellowship and food between 6.30pm and 7.30pm. Meeting to start at 7.30pm sharp. Please stick around after the meeting for more food and fellowship.
Bring a small plate of finger food if you like (completely optional)
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
Charge up your spiritual batteries with panels sharing their experience working the program through the Big Book. AA and Al-Anon welcome.
Our location is the picturesque Long Point Conference Centre at 20-26 Wills Road, Long Point, New South Wales – a 45 minute drive from Sydney (41 minutes train ride, on airport direct line). Tucked away in the scenic bushland of the Georges River, we have the whole venue booked out for the weekend.
Weekend registration includes 2 nights accommodation (dormitory style including all linen), and all meals (starting from Friday night dinner through to Sunday lunch). Special dietary requirements can be catered for – please specify on registration.
To register go to:
https://www.eventbee.com/v/fotsaustralia2025#/tickets
For more info please contact us at fotsaustralia@hotmail.com or call Mandy on 0434 404 446.
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.