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First Aid Courses Kingston

Looking for first aid courses Kingston residents trust, that are easy to book and ready when you are? We run nationally recognised public & onsite courses for individuals & businesses from our first aid training centre in Hobart. Flexible dates and fast certificates. Moreton Group have been delivering first aid courses Tasmania Business Trust, issuing more than 45,000 certificates since 2008.

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Moreton Group First Aid Training Facility Kingston

Our Hobart first aid training facility is the central hub for first aid courses in Hobart, conveniently located to service both the CBD and the surrounding suburbs. This well-appointed venue features modern, purpose-built training rooms designed to create a professional yet comfortable environment for both public courses and tailored corporate sessions. With easy access via major roads and nearby public transport options, getting to your course is simple and stress-free.

Students and organisations benefit from a practical learning setup, with access to hands-on training spaces, essential amenities, and flexible room configurations that support real-world first aid scenarios. Whether you are enrolling in a public first aid course in Hobart or organising on-site group training for your team, our facility is equipped to deliver high-quality training in a convenient and accessible location.

How to get to the Moreton Group Training Facility in Hobart

Drive

From Kingston, drive north via the Southern Outlet, then continue through the city. Our first aid training facility is located north of Hobart CBD, with the route usually taking drivers through or around central Hobart before joining New Town Road.

Bus

From Kingston, travellers can take Metro Tasmania Bus services such as the 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 415, 416, 417 or 500 towards Hobart, then connect in the city to a New Town Road service.

First Aid Courses Kingston FAQs

Are first aid courses in Kingston useful for local workplaces around Channel Highway?

Yes. Kingston has a mix of retail, hospitality, office, healthcare, education and service-based workplaces, especially around Channel Highway, Kingston Town Shopping Centre and Kingston Plaza. First aid and CPR training is practical for local teams who deal with customers, children, older residents, manual work or busy public-facing environments.

Is a Hobart CBD first aid course practical for people working near Salamanca Place or the waterfront?

Yes. That is one of the biggest benefits of booking in Hobart. If you work around Salamanca Place, Constitution Dock, the waterfront or the city centre, a local course is far easier to fit around shifts, business hours or study. It saves travelling across Greater Hobart just to renew a certificate or complete training.

Can Kingston businesses book first aid training for a group of staff?

Yes. Group first aid training is a good fit for Kingston businesses that need several staff trained at once, especially cafés, shops, childcare services, allied health providers, gyms, community organisations and trade teams. It can help reduce disruption by training staff together instead of sending individuals into Hobart on separate days.

Is CPR training recommended for Kingston sports clubs and community groups?

Yes. CPR training is highly relevant for Kingston sports clubs, coaches, volunteers and community groups, particularly around local facilities such as the Kingborough Sports Precinct, Twin Ovals and nearby recreation areas. Having trained people on site can make a major difference while emergency services are on the way.

Do I need first aid training if I live in Kingston but work in Hobart?

Yes, it can still be worthwhile. Many Kingston residents commute to Hobart or work across the Kingborough area, and first aid training can be useful at work, at home and in the community. A local course can be more convenient than travelling into the CBD, especially for renewals or CPR-only training.

What type of first aid course is best for Kingston childcare or education workers?

For childcare, school and early learning settings, HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting is usually the most relevant course. It is designed for people working with children and is more specific than a general first aid course.

How often should Kingston workers renew CPR or first aid training?

CPR is commonly refreshed every 12 months, while general first aid certificates are commonly renewed every 3 years, depending on workplace requirements. Kingston employers should also consider their own industry obligations, staff turnover and risk profile when planning refresher training.