Alcoholics Anonymous Australia
2 – 4 October 2026
Canberra, ACT
The event will carry the recovery message and further the primary purpose of Alcoholics Anonymous. We help alcoholics recover through the AA program. We deliver these activities through public outreach to professional and community organisations Australia wide.
About the Forum
The AA National Combined Services Forum 2026 brings together Area, Region and National coordinators from across Australia for a weekend of shared learning, connection and growth in service.
This Forum unites coordinators for Public Information Professional Awareness (PIPA), Correctional Facilities, Treatment & Accessibility, Young People in AA, Remote Communities, national helpline service, web chat support, and the AA Aus Virtual Area.
Our mission is to inform and educate the fellowship, the public, and professionals about the disease of alcoholism and the merits of the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-step recovery programme — strengthening our capacity and community connections to reach the still-suffering alcoholic.
Photo: Canberra parklands
"The evidence suggests that 42% of participants in AA would remain completely abstinent one year later, compared to 35% of participants receiving other treatments."
— Cochrane Library Report, March 2020
Based on 27 studies comprising 10,565 participants, the updated Cochrane review demonstrates that AA and Twelve-Step Facilitation programmes help people recover from alcohol dependence.
Programme
Collect your lanyard and check in ahead of Saturday's sessions.
An informal welcome evening for delegates to connect and settle in before the main programme begins.
Doors open for delegate check-in and registration.
All delegates — theatre style in the main room. Welcome addresses and keynote presentations, including introduction of international AA delegates Judy W and Andy P.
All DelegatesChoose from workshops across PIPA, Corrections, Treatment & Accessibility, Young People, and Remote Communities.
4 StreamsComplimentary lunch included with your registration.
Continue exploring the programme streams with afternoon workshops and panel discussions.
4 StreamsAn evening for fellowship and connection. Separate dinner tickets available.
TicketedFinal programme sessions and workshops.
Closing addresses, reflections and farewells.
All DelegatesLocation
Canberra is centrally located between Sydney and Melbourne, making it accessible for delegates travelling from across Australia. The nation's capital offers a vibrant cultural scene and is well-connected by air and road.
Direct flights from all major Australian cities
The Pavilion on Northbourne — venue with meeting rooms, catering and conference facilities
A range of accommodation options nearby for all budgets
See the Pavilion FAQ. If your question is not covered, please email hello@aancsf2026.org.au.
Service Streams
Public Information Professional Awareness — engaging doctors, hospitals, and allied health professionals.
Carrying the message of recovery to those in correctional and detention facilities across Australia.
Working with treatment centres and ensuring AA is accessible to all who seek recovery.
Supporting young members and creating pathways for the next generation of service.
Reaching isolated and remote communities to ensure the hand of AA is always there.
1300 222 222 is the National AA helpline, connecting callers with immediate support and local meeting pathways.
Visit aa.org.au and use the website chat feature to connect recovering alcoholics with visitors seeking support.
The AA Aus Virtual Area supports members who cannot attend face-to-face meetings, aligned with the needs of remote communities.
Attend
This is a full weekend event: Friday 5:00 – 7:30 pm, Saturday full day, and Sunday 8:30 am – 1:00 pm. The program includes presentations, workshops, seminars, Traditions workshops, and introductions to international AA delegates Judy W and Andy P.
$95 Full program
Valid until 30 April
$115 Full program
From 1 May onward
From $75
Sponsor a ticket for a member who needs support
Dietary requirements for both event attendance and dinner are captured in the Humanitix booking flow.
Tradition 7
In keeping with AA's Seventh Tradition, this Forum is entirely self-supporting through the voluntary contributions of AA members.
Your donation helps cover venue hire, catering, programme materials, accessibility provisions, and all organisational costs. Every dollar goes directly toward making this Forum possible.
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The Forum Committee needs volunteers across many roles — event coordination, communications, hospitality and on-site support. Positions are open to members from all Areas.
Email to VolunteerHelp shape the program! We're looking for members who want to suggest topics, identify service gaps, and help design a powerful Forum.
Ideas Intake FormGet in Touch
For enquiries about the AA National Combined Services Forum 2026, please get in touch with the organising committee.
Eastern Region Area B
Canberra, ACT