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ONLINE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS NOW OFFER A LIFELINE TO MORE AND MORE WOMEN AND MEN SEEKING RECOVERY, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE.

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ONLINE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS NOW OFFER A LIFELINE TO MORE AND MORE WOMEN AND MEN SEEKING RECOVERY, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE.

AA Australia. September, 2025 — In a world where connection and support are more vital than ever, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has continued to evolve by now offering online meetings that are accessible from anywhere with an internet connection.

Online AA meetings provide the same principles of fellowship, anonymity, and support as traditional in-person meetings—offering a safe and welcoming environment for women and men struggling with alcohol use to share their experiences and find community and support in recovery.

“Alcoholism doesn’t stop because the world changes—and neither does recovery,” said a spokesperson from the AA General Service Office. “Online meetings now ensure that anyone, anywhere, at any time, can access support.”

Whether you're travelling, housebound, living in a regional or rural area, or simply prefer the privacy and convenience of an online format, these digital gatherings are available 24/7 and include a wide range of formats, including speaker meetings, discussion groups, and literature studies.

Some of the key benefits of Online AA Meetings:

  • 24/7 availability across time zones

  • Individuals anonymity is protected and respected

  • Accessible from any device with internet

  • Open to newcomers and long-time members alike

To find any one of AA's 428 online meetings, visit the official website at https://meetings.aa.org.au/next. You can also explore global meetings through platforms like https://aa-intergroup.org, which connects people to a diverse array of online meetings.

If you think you may have a problem with alcohol, you are not alone. Help is available. Recovery is possible—one day at a time.

 

For media inquiries or to learn more about Alcoholics Anonymous and available meeting formats, please contact:

Neil Schafer
[email protected]
Ph: 0403 227 667

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