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Welcome to the New ASG Website!

August 19, 2014 by asgorg

Welcome to the New ASG Website!

Welcome to the new home of the Aboriginal Sobriety Group Inc. We have refreshed our logo branding and although our new website is still in beta testing while we complete some pages, we are very excited to present our new look.

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Care and support for Aboriginal people who wish to Iive an alcohol and drug ‘free’ lifestyle

August 18, 2014 by asgorg

Care and support for Aboriginal people who wish to Iive an alcohol and drug ‘free’ lifestyle

The Aboriginal Sobriety Group Indigenous Corporation is a non for profit organisation dedicated to the sobriety and healing of Aboriginal people. We provide support and pathways away from grief, loss, trauma and abusive lives.

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Recent Posts

  • ASG Wishes you a Merry Christmas!, Reopening 5th January
  • Online AGM Link for Friday 28th 10.45am
  • Annual General Meeting 28th November
  • Welcome to Our New CEO – Patrica Cotton
  • Important Announcement – Closure and Relocation of Colin Betty Gym & Boxing Club

The ASG Identity & Artwork

You may have noticed some exciting new developments with the Aboriginal Sobriety Group identity. We are proud to announce the ASG logo and website … Read More

How ASG Works

Individuals can enter any of our services which include Substance Misuse, Rehabilitation (Lakalinjeri Tumbetin Waal), Riverland, Mobile Assistance Patrol (MAP) and Homelessness via self referral or interagency referral and can exit at any … Read More

QIC Accreditation

The Aboriginal Sobriety Group is committed to (CQI) Continuous Quality Improvement and is proud to be accredited by (QIP) Quality Innovation Performance. QIC Accreditation QIC Accreditation
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