HLTAID009 - Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
$60 per person
Looking for first aid courses Sorell 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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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.
Drive west along the Tasman Highway towards Hobart, then continue across the Tasman Bridge and follow the route north. Our first aid training facility is located north of Hobart CBD, with access via the main New Town Road corridor.
From Sorell, travellers can take routes 731, 732 or 734 towards Hobart, then connect in the city to a New Town Road service.
Yes. Sorell sits at the junction of the Tasman Highway and Arthur Highway, making it a busy service point for residents, workers and travellers heading towards the Tasman Peninsula and the east coast. First aid and CPR training is practical for retail, hospitality, tourism, childcare, trade and community service teams working around Sorell’s town centre.
Yes. Group training suits Sorell businesses and organisations that need several staff trained at once, including shops, cafés, supermarkets, medical and allied health providers, childcare services, schools, trades and community groups. It can also be more convenient for teams based in nearby areas such as Midway Point, Dodges Ferry, Lewisham, Forcett, Richmond and Dunalley.
Yes. Sorell is described by Discover Tasmania as the last major town on the way to Turrakana / Tasman Peninsula and the east coast, so local workers often deal with visitors, families and travellers passing through. CPR and first aid training is useful for cafés, accommodation providers, visitor-facing staff and tourism operators who may need to respond to injuries, fainting, choking, allergic reactions or medical episodes.
Not necessarily. Sorell is a regional centre for the south-east and is home to council, shopping, school, library and Service Tasmania facilities, so local or nearby training can be more convenient than travelling into Hobart. This is especially useful for workers on split shifts, parents, carers and businesses trying to keep staff on roster.
Yes. Sorell has a strong local education and community role, including Sorell School, which is noted as Australia’s oldest continually operating public school. CPR and first aid training is relevant for educators, childcare staff, volunteers, coaches, canteen helpers and community organisers who may be first to respond during a medical emergency.
CPR is commonly refreshed every 12 months, while general first aid is commonly renewed every 3 years, depending on workplace or industry requirements. Sorell employers should consider their public-facing duties, staff numbers, travel patterns, weekend trading, visitor traffic and any risks linked to manual work, food service, childcare or tourism.