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If you would like further information, or have any questions, you are welcome to call us on (02) 6287 3020 and speak to one our members (or leave a message with your contact details).

You are welcome to email us with your enquiry on one of the contact addresses below, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

The Canberra Central Service Office is open between 10.00am and 3.00pm each weekday.

The office is located at:

Grant Cameron Community Centre,

27 Mulley St (off Streeton Drive), Holder ACT.


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Postal address:
Canberra Central Service Office
PO Box 3898
Weston ACT 2611
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Contact us by email:


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General enquiries


Click here to e-mail the Central Service Office for all general enquiries, for information or questions about your own drinking or that of someone you know, for further information about meetings times, or for further information about AA.

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Members only


E-mail the B-Line Editor to recieve the most recent meetings lists and AA related news and events. If you prefer to get a hard copy sent to your home address send an email and request the Snail Mail version. Also email the B-Line Editor with AA related news and events for the B-Line.

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E-mail the Meetings List Coordinator with all meetings list changes/additions/deletions. Group members please note - when your group changes, opens or closes a meeting, please also advise both the Reviver and the National Office via their online Meeting Change Request Form. This is the responsibility of the groups not the CSO or Meetings list coordinator, as both the Reviver and the National Office require changes to come from a member of the group itself.

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E-mail the Diverta Coordinator to become a Diverta volunteer or request further information.

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Email the Area B Committee.

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E-mail the Area Registrar to register your group contact details.

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E-mail the Beginners Meeting Coordinator to add your group to the Beginners Roster or to find out your groups dates (or follow this link to check the roster online).

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Professionals, treatment facilities and institutions


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Contact the Public Information Coordinator for requests for AA speakers or literature to members of the public, schools, community groups, medical practitioners and other institutions.

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E-mail the Correctional Facilities Team for requests for AA speakers or literature to correctional facilities, prisons and remand centres.

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E-mail the Treatment Facilities Team for requests for AA speakers or literature to Alchohol and Drug Treatment facilities, such as detoxification centres, rehabilitation facilities and counselling services.

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If you would prefer to talk directly to either the PI coordinator, the Correctional Facilities coordinator or the Treatment Facilities coordinator, please call the Office on 02 62873020 between 10am and 3pm and leave your contact details.

 

 

Website management


Please advise the Website Coordinator of issues relating to the website, incorrect links or references.

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Links to National and International offices:



The National Office of Alcoholics Anonymous, Australia


Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., USA

 

Other useful links :


On-line Intergroup of AA, a useful website for online meetings by email and chat, and in other languages and countries

AA Loners-Internationalists, a meeting in print for AA members unable to attend meetings regularly for specific reasons. To subscribe, write to: The Editor, PO Box 586, Tolga, QLD 4882

 

Links to other 12 Step programs available in the ACT:


Please note - the links below are for information purposes only; AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution.

Al-Anon/Alateen - The Australian website for Al-Anon and Alateen, for family and friends of people with a drinking problem.

Narcotics Anonymous Australia - for those who wish to stop using drugs.

Gamblers Anonymous - for those who wish to stop gambling.

Overeaters Anonymous - for those who wish to address problems with their eating, such as compulsive overeaters, anorexics and bulimics.

Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) - for those who wish to address their sex or love addiction.

There are many other programs based on the 12 steps of AA, such as Nicotine Anonymous, Debtors Anonymous, Codependents Anonymous (CODA) etc, that may or may not have meetings available in Canberra, but may have useful websites, or meetings available in other states, and can often be found by using a search engine.