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Stay Up To Date With A.A.
Your one stop shop for information and resources on recovery, unity and service for A.A. members in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Stay Up To Date With A.A.
Your one stop shop for information and resources on recovery, unity and service for A.A. members in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Stay up to Date with A.A.

Your one stop shop for information and resources on recovery, unity and service for A.A. members in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Get Involved With A.A.

Information for A.A. members on everything from joining a group and finding a sponsor, to taking a service position, joining a committee, attending an A.A. event or helping to carry the A.A. message to the still suffering alcoholic.

Connecting With A.A.

Information for A.A. Members

NZ Service Manual

A.A. Aotearoa New Zealand’s service structure and how we function as an organisation from the A.A. Group to The Board. Click Here.

Information about why A.A. practices the Seventh Tradition, “Every A.A. group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions”, and how to make a contribution to your local Intergroup, Area or GSO.  Click Here.

Resources for members, groups and committees to help carry the A.A. message to those who still suffer. Learn More.

The Twelve Steps, Serenity Prayer and information on the A.A. programme translated into te reo Māori. Discover More.

The latest updates and news; including service opportunities from the General Service Board. Read More.

Learn about how A.A. operates as an organisation and how to get involved in service. Read More.

Every January, A.A. Aotearoa New Zealand hosts its Annual Convention where members from all over the country come together for meetings, workshops, fellowship and fun.

Information about what happens at GSO; including how to update meeting details, register an event, make a Seventh Tradition contribution or order literature. Learn More.

No one should tolerate racial, sexual orientation, gender, age or any other discrimination when they seek help from A.A. Read More.

One Member's Story

From Auckland debutante to psychiatric crisis: Liz shares her 50+ year recovery story. She had everything – private schools and social status – but lost it all to the 24/7 obsession with alcohol. Hear how she found both a solution to her alcoholism and a fellowship in Alcoholics Anonymous.

Additional Resources

Self-Support

Where money and spirituality mix – learn about our Seventh Tradition.

The A.A. Group

How a group functions and how to get started.

Q&As on Sponsorship

Q&As on Sponsor-ship

Questions and answers for people seeking a sponsor and those wanting to be a sponsor.