Contact: Tony 0400673346
Mechanics Hall will open at 4.45pm and remain open after for unity and fellowship
Phone: 0417516579Email: aacvdistrictsecretary@hotmail.com
Laurie 0417 505 951Casey 0484 375 214
Lee 0408 168 293 Isabella 0407 849 750
Topics Discussion Meeting.Guest Speaker 1st Wednesday of each month.Meeting followed by food and fellowship.
Contact 0401 921 682
Toy Library Room - please enter via rear carpark.
Mark 0409 011 104
Steve 0439 342 161 leave a messageBernadette 0400 402 609 leave a message
Take the Colo Vale / Hill Top - turn towards Colo Vale - continue down road - church is on the left.
Steps & Traditions meeting
Stuart M 0418 582 001
The format of this meeting rotates between an ID meeting one week and Steps Discussion Meeting the next. It is focused on newcomers to AA, those returning to the program and newcomers to the Steps.Multi Purpose Room at rear.Pull into the carpark and the meeting is at the rear of the property. Follow the AA signs.
Brian 0425 759 706
An opportunity to slowly read through the basic text of Alcoholics Anonymous. The meeting will be focussed on newcomers, those returning to the program and longer time members sharing their experience, strength & hope.No problem if you don't have the book - We have lots to share.Multi Purpose Room at rear.Pull into the carpark and the meeting is at the rear of the property. Follow the AA signs.
The group also holds a Beginners meeting at 7pm on Monday night that focusses on Identification as an Alcoholic and the 12 Step Program of Recovery that Alcoholics Anonymous offers.Contact: Brian 0425 759 706sunburybeginners@gmail.com
Jen: 0447721972Kevin: 0419425337
Ziggy 0400340736John 0468375994
Next to Police Station
Topic Discussion
Access and parking is via Church St which is parallel to High St. There is no through access off High St.
Contact: Sheridan 0457 212 557 or Danny 0491 945 483.
Parking available at rear of building.
Beginners Discussion Topic Meeting
Dino 0414 463 115Dave 0476 035 241
The Bendigo Women's Meeting is held fortnightly. Upcoming dates are 21/11/25, 28/11/25, 19/12/25, 2/1/26,16/1/26 and 30/1/26.
Kristin 0420 933 191
Enter via Gate 2, Cnr Mundy & Bramble Sts
BYO Big Book, 12x12
Jenny 0499 030 993
Access is via the gates at the right hand side rear of the car park
Ebony 0447227393
Daily Reflections
Email roxburghaa@mail.com
Living Sober book discussion1st hour, living sober topic meeting. 2nd hour, supper and fellowship (supper provided) .
Shaz 0417 516 579
Contact Aaron 0412 034 230
Off-street parking is available in the facility's carpark, entry from Eastwood Street.Meeting will be in the church, through the main doors on Eureka Street, and to the right,
Open meeting, all welcome.Topic readings from "As Bill Sees It", with a speaker meeting once a month.Tea and coffee in the Cafe area.
Paul 0438 331 393
Robert 0438802995
Peter 0409 456 066Bill 0403 997 040
Contact Fiona 0429 537 267
Corner of Eyre Street.Entry to hall from the rear of the building.Only street parking available.
Topic meeting, recovery focused.
Greg 0400 356 805Anne Marie 0427 418 453
Evie 0400192382Elisha 0401 224 274Nicci 0497414182
Gary 0459775557
Jason 0400 684 403Eugene 0402 804 104Vern 0412 300 900
Women's meeting
Al-Anon participation.Every last Wednesday of the month is a Traditions meeting.
0403556326Email: aa.absi.huntly@gmail.com
Whittlesea meeting re-opening. Please come and support.All men and women welcome
Guest Speaker first Friday of every month.
Contacts0490334056 Max and 0427 933 594 Reggie
Southern end of Selwyn ParkParking available
Meeting is open to newcomers.Centered around a topic or reading and sharing on experience, strength and hope.Bradley S 0450146456
2 hour meeting will run from 7pm to 9pm
All welcome! Renew old friendships, make new ones. Great supper provided after meeting. The meeting will be held in the big hall at the rear of our usual venue.
Access via right hand side door of building
Contact: 0491 945 483
Cnr Islington St
Spanish Speaking
Big Book StudyFirst Meeting of every month is Guest Speaker Night.Second Meeting of every month is Coffee and Cake Night straight after our meeting.
Dave 0433 829 894
Helping members become familiar with the magic contained within the "Big Book" and the role it plays in recovery.Each week we read a section from the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the "Big Book") and then open up to members sharing their thoughts or experience in relation to the reading.We move through the book week by week, covering the Forewords & Doctors opinion, the 11 chapters covering the core 164 pages of the Big Book, then finish with a selected Personal Story from the back of the book. Each cycle of reading runs approximately 6 months.New and existing members are invited to come along and participate at any time during the cycle of readings.For more information on the group, or where we are at in the reading cycle, please visit our website at:https://mpbb.aagroup.org.au/
Trevor: 0437 473 457
(cnr Morang Drv)
We have older sober members with 30+ years take us through the the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous while we all read and share our experience on readings.(This Big Book meeting is followed by our main guest-speaker meeting.)
Guest speakerA group of enthusiastic young men passionate about sobriety
corner of Olive and Viola streets.
Curtis 0449563797
Coburg 53rd anniversary, Melbourne Cup Day, Tuesday 4th November 2025.Senior Citizens Centre, 21 Harding St Coburg 3058 8.00pm to 9.30pm.All welcome.
This is a discussion meeting where focus is placed on questions relevant to early sobriety and AA’s Twelve Step program.All welcome.
Phone or Txt Chris: 0414 948 345
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
Cnr Melville Rd & Victoria St
Next Monday 18 November is our 17th anniversary, all welcome, food and cake will be served after the meeting.Beginners meeting
Email preston.sunrise.zoom@gmail.com
Beginners discussion meeting on steps 1,2&3
Bill - 0414237077Michelle - 0432060334
corner Bayview Rd and Montague St) Entrance to the AA meeting room is via Montague St.
0433 083 0870497 656 109
This meeting is a beginner's discussion group with a focus on helping those who are new or returning to AA
In the hall behind the church.
Reading through the 12 Steps, as they are written in the 12&12.One step each week, followed by sharing on the step, or your experience, strength and hope in recovery.Newcomers welcome!
Spanish speaking meeting
Discussion meetingAll Welcome. Especially Newcomers
Group Contacts:Laz 0415707668
20 minute meditation followed by sharing.Newcomers welcome.Feel free to make yourself comfortable. Yoga mats and pillows welcome!
John D 0438665044Felicity 0417540791Matt B LGBTQIA+ Contact 0438389103 (please message first)
Danny R 0432 353 449
Contact: Bill 0407 405 111
1st Floor
Rule 62 - “Don't take yourself too damn seriously.”Con 0487678787James 0411 697 702
On the corner of Melbourne Road and Hudsons RoadCarpark and entrance via Hudsons Road
Next door to Spotswood Primary school.
Meeting will be closed on the Grand Final Friday Public Holiday 26/9/25.We will read a portion of the Big Book and share on it.
Located across the road from Werribee Secondary College.
First Monday of the month is a Step meeting.
Tom - 0479 041 572
AA approved rotating literature study.
Newcomers welcomeJohn M - 0424 284 908
Phone 0411146412
Meditation meeting
Just normal access through the front doors.
Contact: 0404 742 505
Past 7-days reflection with sharing on a reading on the 2nd Friday of every month.Inclusive of people who identify as trans, non-binary or women.No late comers.Regrettably, due to Library policy, dogs are no longer allowed at this meeting.2nd half social held on 3rd Friday of each month. Please go to in-person meeting for more details.
In the tennis club room
Near Howard Street
As Bill Sees ItDogs are no longer allowed at this meeting
Upstairs
Men's meeting.
Cnr Walker Street
Dogs are not permitted at this meeting. Guide Dogs excepted.
**This is a Men's Steps Meeting**We welcome people who are new to AA or researching sobriety. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help others achieve sobriety. As a fellowship we help each other to live a happy and sober life.
James 0421 992 607
Please note this is across the road from the Friday Night Meeting.Corner of Bent and Queen st Altona.
Beginners 1,2,3
Entry to meeting will be locked to participants at 2:35 pm.Women's meeting.
Lisa 0408 142 584
Check blackboard or with reception in case of room change.
Please check with reception in case of room change
Entrance via the street through the front door of the church
ContactsDavid 0407 397 390Robbie 0419 508 548
Enter via Gilles St Carpark.The venue has wheelchair access.
Contact: Jarrod 0402358711
Come through the library itself.
A welcoming and inclusive meeting for LGBTQIA+ community. Allies welcome. Named after the Rainbow Room meetings in Sydney.
The room will be open 10 minutes before the meeting starts to "Greet Members" and 10 minutes after the end of the meeting for post meeting fellowship.
Email: sunrisehampton@gmail.com
Melbourne Rise and Shine - Online Zoom MeetingIf you need help figuring out how to get on Zoom, please email our home group.Closed Captions enabled
Email: melbourne.rise.and.shine@gmail.com
This meeting is on seven days a week - 12:30pm
This meeting has been running for over 20 years. Originally called the Showbiz meeting, it was created for performers and actors to preserve anonymity in the industry. For the latter years the meeting has broadened, and we welcome everyone who seeks a meeting in the City of Melbourne.
Online Meeting for Queer women and non-binary Alcoholics
Melbourne Men’s Group (MMG) 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Online Sharing & Discussion meeting – all male members welcome.Time: 06:45pm for a 7:00pm start
The Shivering Denizens One, Daily AA MeetingEast GippslandShivering Denizens One is a daily online AA meeting, open 365 days a year.We gather for open sharing, focusing on Experience, Strength, and Hope, guided by the wisdom found on page 151 of The Big Book.All that’s needed to join us is a desire to stop drinking.Whether you’re just beginning your journey or have been in recovery for many years, you’ll find a compassionate and supportive community amongst us.Our group offers a safe and nurturing space where everyone can share honestly, connect with others who understand, and draw strength from fellowship. Together, we support one another, celebrate progress, and walk side by side on the path of recovery.Much appreciation and many thanks to our meetings founder - David G for setting up this meeting in May 2020, during the covid pandemic of which SD1 is still going strong today.Any questions or for further information, please contact us at: shivden2025@gmail.com
shivden2025@gmail.com
Melbourne Rise and Shine - OnlineIf you need help figuring out how to get on Zoom, please email our home group.Daily ReflectionsClosed Captions enabled
Closed Captions/Subtitles function is enabled for this zoom meeting to assist deaf and hard of hearing attendees.This is a topic meeting aimed at introducing newcomers and patients of rehabilitation centers to the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. Please join us in our primary purpose, to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety
Ems 0401 910 442Ben 0449 840 606gatewaytoaa@gmail.com
Melbourne Rise and Shine - Online Zoom MeetingIf you need help figuring out how to get on Zoom, please email our home group.Daily ReflectionsClosed Captions enabled
Email to request password emailsisterhoodinrecovery@gmail.comTopic meetings with a guest speaker on the first Wednesday of each month.Women's meeting.
emailsisterhoodinrecovery@gmail.com
Meeting open Christmas Day 2025.A 20 minute meeting focusing on Step 11 (review, prayer, mediation)
Email onawakeningmorningmeeting@gmail.com
Melbourne Agnostic, Atheist, Freethinkers
This is a recurring online only meeting of AA. Zoom Security in place. Chat, unmuting and screen sharing is disabled during the meeting.
We make our way through the Big Book, starting at the Doctor’s Opinion and continuing through the first 5 chapters. Each week, someone will read a passage from the Big Book and then share for 5-10 minutes. Others will then share for approx. 5 minutes.Fellowship/chat for 10-15 minutes before and after the meeting.For security, meeting room is locked at 9:50 am.
This is a topic meeting which is open to anyone who wishes to get sober and stay sober, particularly those who are atheist, agnostic or not sure what they believe! We share our stories of what we used to be like, what happened and what we are like now. By doing this we share our experience, strength and hope with each other in order to stay sober and gain ongoing recovery. We do not endorse or oppose any system of belief. We support one another in fellowship and encourage freedom of expression and thought. Or just check-in on your week. All are welcome.
Email livingsoberwithoutgod@gmail.com
Online OnlyOpen and inclusive of non-binary individuals and trans women.In the meeting:* Use of a headset with a microphone is recommended, and to minimise background noise please mute your microphone when not speaking.* The online meeting room opens approximately 10 minutes before start.Contact number for this meeting - 0451 786 980
email anonymousfellowshipfriend@gmail.com
Join our topic meeting every other week.
Contact Bec on 0451 786 980
EASTERNFIRM. Mens Steps Guest Speaker Meeting.International Guest Speaker followed by general sharing.Guest Speaker each week on a Step then general sharingtext 0411 752 994 for password
Speaker shares a reading from the big book of their choice and then the meeting is open for round robin sharing.Note: meeting start time has changed to 10am as of 5 October, to correspond with the start of daylight savings time.
Please email 2025ctc@gmail.com for the pass code before attendingAlternating weekly topics:Big Book readingAs Bill Sees ItIDTraditions
A 20 minute meeting focusing on Step 11 (review, prayer, mediation)
Upstairs. Above clothing store. Between Swanston and Elizabeth streets.
Meeting is Closed Monday 26th January. Our 52nd Anniversary is Friday 30th of January.0394291833
This meeting is closed on Public Holidays
Meeting is Closed Monday 26th January. Our 52nd Anniversary is Friday 30th of January.0394291833https://www.facebook.com/thegalleryaagroup.org
Contact 0412811237
email: bbcollingwood2023@gmail.comContact: Michael +61402897006Sat 1:30 to 2:30PMGroup Conscience last Saturday each month
Collingwood Workshop Book Study – 6PMJoin us as we read and discuss the Big Book. Hear members share their experience and deepen your understanding of our basic text and program of action.All welcome — see you there!
Collingwood Workshop Group – Thursday NightsEach week, a speaker shares their experience, strength, and hope on the step being discussed, with time for questions after.On the first Thursday of every month, we host a special workshop with a guest speaker, followed by open sharing and discussion.
Diagonally opposite Brunetti Flinders Lane.Press AA door bell beside the front door.
Child friendly
Email aamcdr@gmail.com
Newly renovated room (“The Lounge”)Enter Church atrium via carpark at rear, immediately turn right, signs to AA meeting will be clearly marked.NOTE: downstairs location so NO STAIRS
Coffee & tea available
Parish Centre is located at the back of the main church.
AA literature study.
aawilliamstown@gmail.com
BHP Lounge Level 5 (downstairs from L5)However the group meet outside the building(Near the front doors opposite the Protagonist Café)Other markers:Someone has a pink umbrella as in the image.The Arts Centre is the building with the huge spireYou cannot miss it!
This venue closes on public holidays.Last meeting of 2025 will be 15th December 2025 and first meeting of 2026 will be 5th January 2026Latecomers:The concierge desk in the foyer candirect you to the meeting.
Big Book study
Cnr Arthur's Creek & Main Road
Cnr Main Rd
Lunch after at nearby cafe, everyone welcome.
Lisa 0414 768 940
The Late MeetingBig Book Sharing Meeting(03) 9013 6369This meeting has CC and transcript activated.
Phone 0437 337 535 or 0400 511 959
Burgundy Street veers left into the park after it crosses Rosanna Rd at the bottom of the hill
Contacts:For Women - Cath F +61 (0)424188949For Men - John D + 61 (0)438665044For LGBTQIA+ members - Matt B +61 (0)438389103 (please text first)
Near corner Thompson Street.Meeting room is located at the rear of the church.
Speaker meeting
Guest speaker with Al-Anon Participation
Men's meeting
Jim 0438 095 903
This meeting is a phone meetingDial in No: (02) 4022 9113Account Code: 1608653
ContactsMark 0450889117 and Tania 0431699068
Queer and queer-friendly meeting.
Paul +61 400 628 201
Big Book Study
Big Book Study, except last Thursday of the month for GC.Dan O 0400 068 101
Guest speaker recovery focused meeting.Paul T 0423 563 525Kelvin 0478 131 863
A women's only meeting open to non - binary individuals and trans women.Our meetings are a mix of speaker and topics taken from Daily Reflections.Arrive a bit early and share some fellowship with likeminded women.Easily accessible on the trams.
email livingthedream@email.com
415 Church Street, entrance near green sign Richmond Library Richmond theatrette, Library meeting room. Opposite Smokin' Joes Pizza.
In PersonOpen meeting.Newcomers welcome.
Spiritual concept meeting
Email: elthamspiritualconcepts@gmail.com
Plenty of parking in Denham & Connell Streets
Contact: 0408127925
Through automatic doors opposite Church entrance.
Sam 0417 161 125
We read a chapter from the Living Sober book and share on the topic or getting currentLiving Sober topic meeting.
Parking available along Fitzgerald Street and behind the Church through the boom gate during meeting only
Prahran LGBTIQA AA MeetingOpposite Jam FactoryMICHAEL +61402897006
Contact: southyarra.lgbti.aa@gmail.com
Cnr Marcus & Thompsons Rds
Shaun 0490 770 039
Located at the Izett St entrance at Grattan Gardens.Entry is via the back door, the parking lot side.Parking is available on Grattan Street, Commercial Road, Izett Street and in the Prahran Square underground carpark accessed via Izett Street.
Contact 0417 073 384
Sandy S 0426109193
Group contact : +61 473 677 035
The Kew meeting is dedicated helping people recover from alcoholism based on the 12 Steps and Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous.Each meeting will open with a reading from the daily reflections. Participants are welcome to share on the topic if they choose, or share on their own personal experience, strength, and hope.Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism. Non-alcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Entry is to the left of the building; Street parking is available.
Mezzanine meeting room on the mezzanine level to the right of Queer ArchivesCan ask at concierge counter at entry if unsureRoom should be open from 10.15am
A discussion meeting to kick off your weekend
The venue is accessible - there is a ramp at the rear.
Cnr Eildon Road
Greg 0418345829
Sam G 0417161125
Online MeetingBig Book studyThis is a 60-minute meeting where we read through parts of the Big Book and share on what we've just read. Stay after the meeting to continue the conversation. Everyone is welcome, particularly newcomers.
Teleconference meetingPlease dial in 5 mins priorGuest Speaker first Monday of the month
Contact 03 9429 1833
Word of Mouth - Online Topic discussion
Meeting is now in the same venue, same time, but different room located nearer the Argyle Street entrance.
Greg 0418 345 829
Corner of Westbury St and Dandenong Rd.
The hall is behind the church—enter via the church entrance from High St.
Wednesday contact: 0432327066The Deal Men’s Group – Wednesday MeetingA rotating AA literature study featuring a guest sharer. The group rotates through Alcoholics Anonymous (Big Book), As Bill Sees It, AA History, and Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions.The Deal Founded in 1998 carries a clear message of recovery with a strong focus on the Steps and an entrenched network of support. The meeting is structured around the principle of one alcoholic sharing with another alcoholic.All male members welcome.
Phone: Pete - +61 432 327 066Meeting Website: https://thedealaa.com/
"One Big Tent" refers to the AA conference approved book that describes the experiences of agnostic and atheist AA members as originally published in "The Grapevine". This AA Group adheres to the AA preamble & Traditions and, as such, does not promote any belief system, nor endorse or oppose any religion, atheism or agnosticism. Our main purpose is to help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Love and acceptance is our code.Our meeting is based on recovery-focused topics and the experience, strength and hope of all who participate.
Robert P 0437894757
The Deal Mens Bookstudy Meeting – 6pmStarted in 1998, The Deal has a clear message of the program of recovery with a focus on the Steps and an entrenched network of support. This group is structured around the principle of one Alcoholic sharing with another Alcoholic – All male members welcome!
The Deal Mens Stag Meeting – 7pmStarted in 1998, The Deal has a clear message of the program of recovery with a focus on the Steps and an entrenched network of support. This group is structured around the principle of one Alcoholic sharing with another Alcoholic – All male members welcome!
Immediately opposite previous venue, enter via Botanical Gardens Gate in Blessington Street.
In person and online
Corner of Carlisle and Chapel St.(In the church NOT the hall)Entry at the rear of Church via right hand side walkway
Nigel - 0410685839
This meeting is a guest speaker format.
We are located around the side of the All Hallows Church on Jurang St.
Topic and ID MeetingContact: Robert H +61 493 788 173
As Bill Sees It (book discussion)
Steve M 0419557709Barry 0418513881
Near cnr High Street
Lidia M 0412 105 901Dave E 0422 290 550
- Newcomers welcome- Open meeting- Kitchen open- Fellowship following the meeting with coffee/food at nearby cafe, all welcome- Good selection of AA literature to purchase
Sarah: 0411361722
Enter via the right side of the house next to driveway and enter via the back door.Meeting room is to your immediate left.
Women's Big Book Study.Shane 0413 034 424
Meeting open New Years 2026.Step 11 Meeting20 minute Meditation meeting
Meeting open New Years 2026.Step 11 MeetingMeditation meeting
Enter off Glen Huntly Road
Enter off Glenhuntly Rd (567 Glenhuntly Rd)
This is a 90 minute newcomer discussion meeting. Join early for general chat. Stay afterwards to continue the conversation. Everyone is asked to follow some simple guidelines to ensure the care and safety of themselves and others, particularly our newcomers.Week 1. Step meetingWeek 2. Tradition meetingWeek 3. Living SoberWeek 4. Daily reflectionsWeek 5. Q&AWe highly recommend that you obtain a copy of the 12 and 12, and a copy of Living Sober.
Storm 0404 649 046
Newcomers topic meeting
Cnr Coppin St and Burke Rd
Beginners MeetingFocused on the newcomer and the 12 Steps of AA.Jackson Secretary Ph: 0456565600
Contact: soberjustfortoday@gmail.com
Peter 0439 616 011
This meeting is held in a cosy, carpeted room with excellent heating and coolingFriday 5 January 2024 the meeting time will change to 7-8.30pm
Phone 0412410998
Close to the junction of Warrigal Road & Burwood Highway
Burwood Newcomers – Tuesday MeetingA Newcomer recovery-focused meeting held every Tuesday night.Members select recovery-based questions and share their experience, strength, and hope.This meeting is especially suitable for those new to AA, though all AA members are welcome.
Behind the Old Brighton Town Hall
Welcome to Brighton group, every Wednesday since 1948.This is an Open meeting of Alcoholic Anonymous, so all are welcome.
Eliza B 0412356275Trevor T 0419549125email brightonaa_vic@hotmail.com
Format: Spiritual recovery reading
Meeting opens at 6:50 am.
Deb 0411 059 019
Enter carpark off Victory Boulevard.
Contact 0422129689
Enter via kindergarten carpark or High St near library.
Located within walking distance of Blackburn train station.
We read a portion of our basic text, Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), Followed by shares!It’s a good opportunity for newcomers interested in AA to hear the experience, strength, and hope of recovered members in the program.
Group Secretary/Contact: Josh:- +61 415 785 859
Meeting is located in kitchen area at end of church hall
In the Foyer, at the front of the church.
Barry 0407 867 515MurrumbeenaAA@gmail.com
Beside 2P Shopping Carpark Area
Janine 0409 537 711Judy 0427 343 683
The Hampton Community Centre is situated behind Hampton Woolworths. There is a large carpark. Enter through the front doors and turn left for the Vicki Room
Contact: hamptonbreakfastbunch@gmail.com
Cnr Deakin St
Contact Daniel 0404726809
Vic 0419875931
Open Christmas 2025 and New year's 2026.We will be having fellowship after the Christmas meeting if you'd like to bring a plate to share.ContactsKatrina 0438 656 002Jason 0412 832 858
Please don't park in front of the shops.
The Live meeting will be open on Public Holidays commencing at 7.00 a.m.
sunrisehampton@gmail.com
Meetings recommence on Friday 7th Nov 2025.
Virginia St runs off Stephensons Rd (Woolworths on the corner)
Parking next to the church.
Nick 0414 569 506elvacourier1960@gmail.com
Recovery meeting, with guest speaker focused on Conference Approved literature.Christina 0425792652Di 0400110071
Half way down Rosewarne Lane on the right-hand side.
Gutter Bravavdo is a Men’s Book Study Where we study the Big Book and 12 and 12.Newcomers welcome!
Contact 0431515525
A women's meeting with a rotating format - between guest speaker, Big Book, 12 x 12 and recovery topics.
Nadine 0409415112Krystal 0425785050
90 minute ID meeting. The only requirement for attendance is the desire to stop drinking.
Mark: 0481 291 621
First Saturday of every month starting in January 2026 there will be a guest speaker sharing for 20 minutes on a topic of their choice.Join us for a 90-minute meeting for women.LGBTIQ+ friendly.Guest Speaker 1st Saturday of each month.
Email womensaa@outlook.com
Corner Bogong Avenue and KingswayRoom 1
We meet for fellowship at the church car park at 6PM.Extra parking across the road at Bogong Ave Carpark.
Anna - 0404 867 844Ian - 0475 828 605
Alternative entrance through 6 Mount St
Discussion Meeting
0416 309 834
Opp Aumann Street
Between Charman Road and Railway
Steve C. 0408 372 310Zea P. 0415 348 857
Anniversary on Monday March 17th 2025 at 8pm. Anniversary will be held downstairs in the usual venue with wheelchair access available.The meeting is in the usual room upstairs - enter through the front door, take a left then head up the stairs to the right of the toilets. No wheelchair access.
Mark 0481 291 621
Last Wednesday of each month is our group conscience.
Matt: 0411 752 994
Corner of Mountain Hwy and Elm Street
Mark W: 0430 433 774
Formerly Croydon Day Tuesday
Formerly Croydon Thursday
Topic Meeting.
Lucy: 0438 364 622Andy: 0414 400 439
Venue is located between the tennis courts and the football ground.
Eastern Twilight Friday Night is formatted around a recovery based topic and a Guest Speaker who will share their experience strength and hope on the Topic followed by shares from the floor.We usually go out for fellowship after the meeting at a nearby restaurant.
Lyndall: 0438 788 899Kerry: 0455 300 844
Wooden lodge at the back of the gravel carpark.
Parking available at the end of Tower Street.
Guest Speaker Meeting.
ID Meeting; Sharing experience, strength and hope.
Contact: Andrea on 0473443977.
THIS MEETING WILL BE ZOOM ONLY ON SATURDAY 3 MAY 2025, due to our venue being an election polling booth on this day. Please call Jackie for Zoom details.Hybrid meeting - online and in personWomen's MeetingThe meeting format rotates weekly: ID, Guest Speaker, Topic, Literature.
Jackie 0417 773 553
Chris 0411253486
Wazza - 0425 833 561
Come around right-hand side of the building. Parking is at the front.
The ONLY requirement for ENTRY is a desire to stop drinking.
Monthly Meeting: 3rd Saturday of each month onlyAdrian 0435203317
Building is opposite to Knox basketball centre with plenty of parking spaces also another access is by crossing the Boronia road, from Boronia Shopping Centre.
ID meeting - general sharing on what it was like, what happened and what it is like now, implementing the program of the 12 Steps in everyday life.Newcomers and anyone returning are very welcome.Newcomers and anyone returning very welcome.
Silvia - 0406 220 650Dan - 0459 523 163David - 0413 142 336
ID meetingClosed Captions enabled
H.O.P.E (How Our People Evolve through Honest Open Personal Experience )Contact: 0435 203 317
This meeting is also connected with - Breakfast with Bill & Bob Group which meets every Saturday at:St Matthew's Anglican Church 230 McKillop St, East Geelong VIC 8:30 to 9:30am
Alcoholics Anonymous Geelong (03) 5229 1710bill.w.and.bob.s1935@gmail.com
We look at the Traditions and Concepts of AA in the long form with questions that help us to practically apply them.Each week’s Tradition and Concept are found in the events page for the night 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 and workshop topic submissions to Conference, where asked for.The Guidelines can be found here: https://members.aa.org.au/aaguidelines/If you have any constructive suggestions around the meeting, the format or anything else, please join the group to have your say.
Behind McDonalds corner of Ryrie Street and Yarra Street. Parking available off Little Ryrie Street
Group Conscience 1st Sunday of the month
Beginners meeting
Discusses Steps and Traditions on a continuing theme.There will be a Group Conscience after this Thursdays Meeting 24/10/24, usually 20 mins. All group members welcome
Cnr Mckillop and Moorabool Street. Held in Smaller building between Church and Hall.
Chapter Six Geelong ride once a monthevery 4th Saturday before our meeting from 5.00 pm to 6.00 pm. Meet @ Kardinia Cafe 354 Latrobe Terrace Newtown / Geelong Vic 3220 @ 2.00 pm for a cuppa and a 2-hour ride.Contact: 0468 593 553Email: Mobilewkshp1@gmail.com
Rob 0418 173 768
The meeting is held in the back of the Dingley Village Library building.Please enter the building via the rear door near the car park and basketball court.
Daily Reflections/Weekly Catch Up
Belynda - 0413 526 884
Women's Topic Discussion Meeting.This meeting venue is NOT wheelchair accessible unfortunately
Secretary Mandy 0405015528
On the corner of Wilson’s Road and Dorwood Ave
Opposite Fire Station
Any queries ring Crystal 0434722446
Keep coming back.We also have an online meeting at 8:00pm
Contact Keith 0412 578 232
Step one
Friday contact Annie 0414582814
We are located in the hall, to the rear of the church, access via Regent st past the Vicars Residence.
This is an open meeting for men & women to come and share their experience, strength & hope around getting sober, and staying sober from Alcohol.Guest speakers at the last meeting of each month.
Corner Bellarine Hwy and Ash Rd
Aaron 0404 080 533
Located near the Clow St end of McCrae St were it is a walking mall with no car thoroughfare. The building is opposite the car park and has a steel bar fence.
Contact Peyta on 0490 168 333 orKylie 0499 836 192
Matthew 0412 726 642.
Corner Langhorne St
The AA way of life (Text book As Bill Sees It). Topic shares and ID
Alan : 0410 161 740
Group Conscience meetings are held 7pm, the last Saturday of each month.Email: dandenongwrg@gmail.com
Big Book Read and Share.
Corner or Torquay Rd & Heyers Rd.Enter car park off Heyers Rd.
Men's MeetingLive as well as Online (Hybrid)
Jimmy 0407435867
Cnr Kidds & Power Roads
Contact Kel 0438 331 407
Rob 0417332466Tamara 0431 990 787
Linda J 0417 310292
Opposite Cameo Theatre
12 Steps and 12 Traditions Meeting1/9/25 - Guest Speaker - 12 Traditions8/9/25 - Step 115/9/25 - Tradition 122/9/25 - Step 229/9/25 - Tradition 26/10/25 - Step 313/10/25 - Tradition 320/10/25 - Step 4 (1st half)27/10/25 - Step 4 (2nd half)3/11/25 - Tradition 410/11/25 - Step 517/11/25 - Tradition 524/11/25 - Step 61/12/25 - Tradition 68/12/25 - Step 715/12/25 - Tradition 722/12/25 - Step 829/12/25 - Tradition 85/1/26 - Step 912/1/26 - Tradition 919/1/26 - Step 1026/1/26 - Tradition 102/2/26 - Step 119/2/26 - Tradition 1116/2/26 - Step 12 (1st half)23/2/26 - Step 12 (2nd half)2/3/26 - Tradition 12
Mel C 0410 004169
Next to Rene Anderson kindergarten.
Meeting face to face at hall and online. Hybrid.
Phone 0408101056
Rear of Arthur Wren Hall
opposite the RSL
Please use back entrance off Douglas Street. (You turn off Hogan Street onto Park Street, and then take the first right onto Douglas Street).Plenty of parking available.
As this is a Step 11 meeting, it will focus on deepening the spirtual connection with a Higher Power.The format will include prayer, meditation, AA literature reading and sharing.Anne 0417899314
Keith 0405299328
Annexe building
ID, sharing stories of strength and hope
Call Alison 0422 580 822 for any questions
Women's Big Book Study
Jan. 7: Step 2Jan. 14: Step 3Jan. 21: Step 4 (Resentments)Jan. 28: Step 4 (Fears)Feb. 4: Step 4 (Sex Harms/Conduct)Feb. 11: Step 5Feb. 18: Step 6Feb. 25: Step 7Mar. 4: Step 8Mar. 11: Step 9Mar. 18: Step 10Mar. 25: Step 11April 1: Step 12April 8: Special Topic (TBA)April 15: Step 1April 22: Step 1April 29: Step 1May 6: Step 2May 13: Step 3May 20: Step 4 (Resentments)May 27: Step 4 (Fears)June 3: Step 4 (Sex Harms/Conduct)June 10: Step 5June 17: Step 6June 24: Step 7July 1: Step 8July 8: Step 9July 15: Step 10July 22: Step 11July 29: Step 12Aug. 5: Special Topic (TBA)
Men's meetingEnter meeting through the wooden gate on the right hand side of the building just past the main foyer entrance, rooms open from 6.30 pm.
Gary 0430 139 846Jase 0458 695 308
Entry via side gate (walk towards the railway line from the front entrance, gate is on the left)
Email aa.frankston.sns@gmail.com
Sunday 16th November is 15th ANNIVERSARYPlenty of Food and Pizzas after meeting.All WELCOME with Love ❤
Contact Serge 0405075958
Entry from Timbarra WayDrive along Timbarra Way until you reach the pedestrian crossing
Rob I - 0419 706 464Nikki B - 0488 064 766sunlightofthespiritaa@gmail.com
Hall at back
Beginners meetingRound table topic meeting focusing on the first few steps of recovery and frequently asked questions from newcomers.
Corner Lake Rd & Fenaughty Dve
Ph: 0434 398 355
Service road at top of hillThere is an alternative entrance at 50 Wilson Street, Berwick with street parking in front of the St Andrew's Berwick UCA Playgroups. Follow the path down past the playgroup, and the meeting entrance is on the right hand side.
On January 14th, 2026, this meeting will not be running due to works on the church.
Meeting closed Wed 14 Jan 2026 ONLY due to venue works. Resumes as normal on 21 Jan onwards.Matthew 0490 400 647
Contact Matthew 0490 400 647
Follow signage to left side of building and enter through sliding door to the meeting room. Entry is adjacent to the carpark on the Foot Street end of the building.
Kylie 0494 355 881
Discussion Group with Al-Anon Participation
Contact Paul 0467 609 173Susan 0417386506
Big Book studyRoslyn 0438 399 841
RecoveryAll welcome
Drive to main hospital reception in undercover carpark. Plenty of free parking past hospital reception in the undercover carpark. Walk opposite to reception to the Sleep Centre house.
One hour speaker discussion meeting held in a house on the Beleura hospital grounds used as the sleep centre. Plenty of free parking past hospital reception in the undercover carpark. Walk opposite to reception to the Sleep Centre house.Group conscience held monthly on second Sunday of the month. Tea and coffee etc is in the same room so please arrive a bit early. New members welcome. Recovery focus.
Torquay, Wadawurrung country
Phone contact: Chris D - 0424 401 361
Cnr of Green Island AvePlenty of parking
On Wednesday March 5th celebrating our 36th Anniversary! Pizza and fellowship to follow.
Contact 0412 572 509
Opp Seventh Day Adventist Church
Contact 0439883863Gaye H 0430486939
Temporary change of venue 21/12/25, 28/12/25, 4/1/26, 11/1/26, 18/1/26 will be Mornington Community House, 91 Wilsons Rd MorningtonOn 25/1/26 meeting returns to Mount Martha House Community Centre, 466 Esplanade, Mount Martha 3934Open to all.
Jason 0412 832 858
Cnr Morrell St
Contact: Jason- 0427 827 738
Tina 0419 370 430
Jenni 0411 055 900Justin 0478 149 396
Kate 0411 463 182
Paul 0409 314 994
Contact 0411 574 180
Near swimming pool
Scott 0400 028 738
Treez 0438 877 869Josh 0448 694 184
Cnr Corio St
Monthly Meeting: 1st Thursday of the monthMotorcycle GroupShepparton contacts: Ron 0428 855 027 Gary 0418177228First Thursday of each month or contact 0428 855 027 or 0418 177 228 to ride to any meeting on any day when visiting this area.
Opposite Riches IGA
1 hour recovery meeting focusing on recovery from alcoholism and how the 12 steps are working in your life!
Contact: 0421 462 234
Contact: 0468 333 104
Discussion meeting.Topic.
Continuation of Brauman St
Contact: Julie 0458 181 195
Please use the Monash St entrance
Garry B 0409 187 649Jenny 0423 730 442
Damion 0447536606
Contact: Sandy 0427 048 875
Entrance to the building via the southern courtyard/playground, head left to the back of the hall, meeting is in Kids Room 1.Contact Karleen 0426972558 for further info
This is an open meeting, and we welcome all people.
SW corner of Malcolm and Highett Streets. Enter front entrance, turn right past reception. Meeting room on right.
Female contact Elfie 0429 018 056Male contact is David 0400 052 2513rd contact Casey - 0484 375 214
Just past the Lorne Hotel
Mark 0418543067
Cnr Thompson Ave & Church St
Big Book / Step Study
Gary 0417317470
AA literature reading and identification
Wally: 0409 146 576
Carol 0405 293 116
Contact 0466 699 429
Opposite Coles Car Park
Trish 0408600446Rob 0466585135
Contact: 0407955512
Phone: +61423228136
Contact Stephen 04 1684 4295
Located on the corner of Hargraves Court and Mclean Street, entry is from Mclean Street.
Contact: Shelley: 0410 569 403
This is a women's meeting, that will occur once a month on the first Sunday of each month.Monthly Meeting: 1st Sunday of each month
Entry via rear off Burchell Lane.
Enter by back car park of Buckley St.
Jason 0412336942
Topic Meeting
Front door of Wimmera Business Centre
Contact: 0400238821Email: aahorshamvic@gmail.com
Contact 0450 543 074
Opposite Subway
Contact: 0418160102
Opp KFC
Contact 04399 63273
Corner Kepler St and Raglan ParadeUse Raglan Parade entrance
Just for Today Card meeting.
Opposite Anglican Church in Jerilderie Street.
50+ AnniversarySunday 18th August from 1.30pmOpen Meeting - all welcome
Contact: Mousey 03 5885 2452
Cnr Koroit & Henna StreetsParking also out the back ... driveway right beside the courthouse
Neecie 0448600160
John 0409 808 187
Access main entrance. In foyer follow AA signs to Sunlight Of The Spirit AA room 7pm to 8pm
Aaron Phone: 0402889340
Big Book Study Group.Regular group conscience.
Opposite Police Station
NA members welcome to attend
Daryl 0403 793 788 / 0458 724 724Diana 0431 293 451
Secretary-Neil 0424699375Treasurer-Robert 0403706341
ID meetingTracy 0402 807 834New Start Time from 15 March is 2pm
Ryan - 0411 106 755
Steps meeting.
Contact Kaz 0432524919Mick 0429685265
Contact Wes 0429662826
Geoff Webster HallCnr Church St and Thomson St
Hybrid face-to-face and Zoom Zoom Meeting
Building in the railway station carpark
Building in the railway station carparkSteps & Traditions meeting
Cnr Beechworth Rd & Nilmar Ave
Enter car park via driveway at side of hall opposite Volt Lane.Parking available at the rear of the hall and entry to the meeting is through the kitchen door at the back of the hall.
Contact: Shane - 0448 812 556
Contact 0498610814
Off-street parking available at side of building. Enter meeting room from car park.
Contact: Steve 0422 182 273
Martha Mews is opposite the North Albury/Lavington Pool and runs off Moore Street.
Enter via front gates near car park and through automatic doors. Meeting Room 3.
Enter via the side door. Meeting is in MR2.
Contact: Chris H 0490082708
Brad 0447897727
(299m from Bay)
Meeting room at the rear
Monthly Meeting: 1st Saturday of the month
Contact: Frank 0408401000
Rear 155 Nicholson St
Close to intersection with Salisbury St.
Contact: 0455 846 175
Corner of Deakin Ave & 10th Street. Enter glass doors of new building on Deakin Ave
Karen 0438 256 205
Needs support
Our monthly meeting schedule is as follows:The 1st week of a month is a Steps meeting; the 2nd week is an ID meeting; the 3rd week is a Traditions meeting and the 4th (and 5th if there is one in the month) week an ID meeting.
Contact: Gregory 0400 547 209