
Meeting Saturday nights 7 - 8:30pm
NEW LOCATION!
Albion Peace Centre (click here)
102 McDonald Rd, Windsor QLD 4030
Public transport to Albion Peace Centre, click here:
ONLINE Saturday 7 - 8:30pm AEST
Click: https://zoom.us/j/955779386
Password: 696969
DONATE:
CBA Newstead GLBT A.A. GROUP
BSB 064 158
A/C 1082 4751
About AA Rainbow Group
Rainbow Group AA was established over 30 years ago!
This Rainbow AA meeting for the LGBTIQ community and friends supports a safe environment.
This is an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous and we would like to extend a warm welcome to any visitors or newcomers, regardless of gender or sexual orientation
If you’re reading this, then there’s a good chance that you or someone you know is suffering from the disease that is addiction. We’re here to help you overcome that affliction. You don’t need to suffer in silence. Join our meeting and take the first steps towards a brighter future
Contact us:
AA
LGBTIQA+
RAINBOW GROUP
Brisbane Australia
If you'd like to speak with someone right now
Please call AA helpline (10am - 10pm every day)
T: 1300 22 22 22
aarainbowgroup3000@gmail.com
aa Meeting:
New Farm Neighbourhood Centre
967 Brunswick St, New Farm QLD 4005
Right Opposite New Farm Park
SUNDAY 6:30 PM
ID/Topic
Meeting open to absolutely everyone
Transport:
Bus 196 stops right outside the New Farm Neighbourhood Centre at 967 Brunswick St.
Bus 199 passes by the Brunswick St & Merthyr Rd intersection (a few blocks away), and Bus 195 runs during peak time only.
Right Opposite New Farm Park
Parking on street
Extra parking: new farm park 5 metres opposite venue - gates close @ 11pm


What are we all about?
Who are we...?
MISSION: AA Rainbow Group's mission is simple – to provide a safe, fun, and enriching experience to the sober LGBTQ community. Our primary purpose is to encourage unity and enhance one’s sobriety.
VISION: In the spirit of unity we come together to support and love one another and to show others – especially beginners – that it is indeed possible to be happy, joyous, & free in sobriety.
This Rainbow AA meeting for the LGBTIQ+ community and friends supports a safe environment for everyone.
This is an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous and we would like to extend a warm welcome to any visitors or newcomers, regardless of gender or sexual orientation
The exact known date of establishing our AA Rainbow Group is believed to be 1992 - launched in the Brisbane suburb of Woolloongabba. And we have loved this group ever since....!
If you’re reading this, then there’s a good chance that you or someone you know is suffering from the disease that is addiction.
We’re here to help you overcome that affliction. You don’t need to suffer in silence.
Join our meeting and take the first steps towards a brighter future
Contact us:
aarainbowgroup3000@gmail.com