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First Aid Courses New Norfolk

Looking for first aid courses New Norfolk 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

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

Drive south-east along Lyell Highway towards Granton, then continue towards Hobart via Brooker Highway. Follow the route through the northern suburbs before turning towards New Town Road, where we are located north of Hobart CBD.

Bus

From New Norfolk, travellers can take bus routes 720, 722 or X22 towards Hobart.

First Aid Courses New Norfolk FAQs

Are first aid courses in New Norfolk useful for Derwent Valley workplaces?

Yes. New Norfolk is the main service centre for the Derwent Valley, with local employers across retail, hospitality, health, aged care, trades, tourism, schools and community services. With the Derwent Valley Council based in New Norfolk and the wider LGA recording 10,942 people in the 2021 Census, local first aid training is practical for teams that do not want to travel into Hobart for certification.

Can New Norfolk businesses book group CPR or first aid training?

Yes. Group training suits New Norfolk businesses and organisations that need multiple staff trained at once, including cafés, shops, care providers, trades, tourism operators, council-linked community programs and volunteer groups. It can be especially useful for workplaces around High Street, Circle Street and the broader town centre, where staff may need to respond quickly to customers, visitors or co-workers.

Is first aid training relevant for tourism and hospitality workers in New Norfolk?

Yes. New Norfolk attracts visitors through the Derwent Valley, heritage areas such as Willow Court, and food destinations including The Agrarian Kitchen, whose cooking school relocated to Willow Court in 2022. First aid and CPR training is useful for hospitality staff, tour operators, venue teams and event organisers who may be dealing with visitors, kitchen risks, slips, allergic reactions or medical episodes.

Is CPR training useful for New Norfolk sports clubs and community groups?

Yes. CPR training is a strong fit for local sports clubs, volunteer groups and community organisations across New Norfolk and the Derwent Valley. Coaches, committee members, volunteers and event helpers are often the first people nearby when someone collapses, is injured or has a medical emergency.

How often should New Norfolk workers renew CPR and first aid certificates?

CPR is commonly refreshed every 12 months, while general first aid is commonly renewed every 3 years, depending on workplace or industry requirements. New Norfolk employers should also consider their staff numbers, opening hours, public-facing duties, manual work risks and whether emergency response times may vary across the wider Derwent Valley