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Looking for first aid courses Riverside residents trust, that are easy to book and ready when you are? We run nationally recognised public & onsite courses for individuals & businesses from our training centre in Launceston. 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 first aid training facility is the central hub for first aid courses in Launceston, 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 Launceston 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 

Drive

Moreton Group Medical Services is easy to reach by car from Longford via Illawarra Road and the Midland Highway. Drivers can travel north-east through Perth toward Launceston, then continue through the city and across to Invermay Road. From there, 40 Invermay Road is a short drive north of the Launceston CBD, with nearby local streets providing access to the venue.

Bus

Bus users travelling from Longford can use Cressy, Longford and Evandale to Launceston services, including route 794 and some route 796 services, depending on the current timetable. From Launceston City, travellers can connect with Invermay Road services on the Northern Turn Up & Go corridor, including routes 110, 115, 116, 117, 770, 771 and 772. The closest stops are within walking distance of 40 Invermay Road, but travellers should check current timetables before attending.

First Aid Courses Longford FAQs

Are there first aid courses near Longford?

Yes. Longford residents can book first aid and CPR training through Moreton Group’s Launceston Training Centre in Invermay. This is a practical option for people travelling from Longford, Perth, Cressy, Evandale, Bishopsbourne, Hadspen and surrounding Northern Midlands communities.

Which first aid course should I book if I live or work in Longford?

For most workplaces, HLTAID011 Provide First Aid is the standard course. If you only need to renew CPR, HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is usually the right choice. People working in childcare or education should look at HLTAID012, while farm, rural, outdoor, transport or isolated worksites around the Northern Midlands may need HLTAID013 Remote First Aid, HLTAID014 Advanced First Aid or HLTAID015 Advanced Resuscitation and Oxygen Therapy.

Can Longford businesses book onsite first aid training?

Yes. Onsite first aid training can suit Longford workplaces, farms, trade teams, schools, clubs and community organisations that need several people trained at once. This can be useful for teams based around Wellington Street, Marlborough Street, the Northern Midlands Council area, nearby rural properties or worksites between Longford, Perth, Cressy and Evandale.

Is there a CPR refresher course for Longford workers?

Yes. HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is the CPR refresher course most people book when they need current CPR for work, volunteering or compliance. Moreton Group’s first aid course page lists CPR as one of its popular course options, alongside Provide First Aid and education and care first aid.

Do Longford sports clubs and community groups need first aid training?

First aid training is useful for Longford sports clubs, schools and community groups, especially where people are running training sessions, games, events or youth activities. Longford Recreation Ground is used by local football and cricket clubs, with council noting close to 400 playing members across those clubs, so having trained first aiders can support safer sport and community events.

Can I complete a first aid course online from Longford?

Some course theory may be available online, but practical CPR and first aid assessment generally needs to be completed face to face. This matters for Longford learners comparing online options, because recognised first aid training usually requires hands-on skills such as CPR, AED use, casualty assessment and emergency response scenarios.

Is remote first aid relevant for Longford and the Northern Midlands?

It can be. Longford sits in a rural Northern Midlands area with farms, outdoor worksites, transport routes and smaller surrounding communities, so some workers may need more than a standard first aid course. HLTAID013 Remote First Aid or advanced first aid options may be worth considering for people who work away from immediate help or manage higher-risk environments.

Is Longford first aid training only for workplaces?

No. Workplace bookings are a major part of the demand in Longford, but individuals also book for personal confidence, study pathways, job applications and renewal needs. A city-based course can suit anyone who wants recognised training in a central location.