CPR Course in Noosa

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Provide CPR HLTAID009

Only$59

2Hrs Face-to-Face Learning & Assessment + Online Learning

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Provide First Aid HLTAID011

Only$119

4hrs Face-to-Face Learning & Assessment + Online Learning

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Child Care First Aid HLTAID012

Only$129

5hrs Face-to-Face Learning & Assessment + Online Learning

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Provide CPR (Express) HLTAID009-Express

Only$59

1Hr Face-to-Face Assessment + Online Learning

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Your CPR Certification

This training centre is convenient for Noosa residents and businesses. Group first aid training can also be held at your workplace in the Noosa area by arrangement. Our trainers are second to none, delivering fully accredited first aid courses at guaranteed best prices.

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How to Get Here?

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Please arrive 15 minutes before course start time.

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Parking can usually be found within walking distance.

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  • Noosa CPR training near you is an opportunity to get your CPR certificate the same day!
  • Our certificates are fully accredited and nationally recognised.
  • Gain the confidence to respond to and effectively manage first aid emergencies.
  • Our trainers are second-to-none, helping you master the knowledge and skills in a fun and efficient way.

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Often Asked Questions

Where exactly is the Noosa first aid training venue located?

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Full Address: Villa Noosa Hotel, 21 Mary Street, Noosaville, QLD 4566

Do you offer weekend and evening first aid courses at Noosa?

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Weekend Availability: Yes — Saturday and Sunday sessions. Weekdays: Morning and afternoon sessions. Evenings: Group sessions (10+) on request.

Can I book group first aid training at the Noosa venue?

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Yes — we welcome group bookings at Noosa and can tailor dates/times (including evenings/weekends). Call 1300 200 747.

What first aid courses are available at Noosa?

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HLTAID009 Provide CPR: $59 (2–3 hours). HLTAID011 Provide First Aid: $119 (4–6 hours). HLTAID012 Childcare First Aid: $129 (6–8 hours).

How long does a first aid course take at Noosa?

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CPR (HLTAID009): 2–3h. First Aid (HLTAID011): 4–6h. Childcare (HLTAID012): 6–8h. Online theory + practical at Villa Noosa Hotel.

Which suburbs are near the Noosa venue?

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The venue is convenient to many nearby suburbs.

Is the Noosa first aid course online or face-to-face?

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All Noosa first aid courses are delivered in a blended format. You complete the online theory at your own pace, then attend a face-to-face practical session at Villa Noosa Hotel, Noosaville (QLD 4566). This applies to CPR, Provide First Aid, and Childcare First Aid. Same-day digital certificates are issued on successful completion.

Where is the official Noosa course page?

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Visit the course page to view dates, pricing and book online.

What parking options are available at Noosa?

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On-site parking may be available. Where not available, convenient street or nearby paid parking options are typically available.

Which suburbs and areas does the Noosa venue serve?

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The venue is convenient to many nearby suburbs.

What payment methods do you accept at Noosa?

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We accept major cards, digital wallets, PayPal, Afterpay, corporate invoicing and bank transfer.

Is your Noosa first aid training nationally recognised and who is the RTO?

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Yes. All first aid courses delivered at Noosa are nationally recognised and provided under RTO 31961. Your qualification is valid across Australia once you successfully complete the online theory and in-person practical assessment.

What will I learn in the Noosa CPR and First Aid practical session?

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The practical session at Noosa is hands-on and assessment-based. You’ll practise and demonstrate core skills such as CPR technique, responding to common emergencies, and first aid scenarios relevant to your course (HLTAID009, HLTAID011, or HLTAID012). Your trainer guides you through each skill before assessment so you feel confident on the day

What do I need to bring to my Noosa first aid course?

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Please bring a valid photo ID and be ready to show evidence that your online theory has been completed before attending the practical. Wear comfortable clothing suitable for floor-based CPR practice. All training and assessment equipment is provided at Villa Noosa Hotel, Noosaville.

Which first aid course should I choose in Noosa?

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Choose the course that matches your needs. HLTAID009 Provide CPR is ideal if you only need CPR certification. HLTAID011 Provide First Aid suits workplaces and general first aid requirements. HLTAID012 Childcare First Aid is best for childcare workers, educators, or parents needing infant- and child-focused training. All options include online theory plus a practical session at Villa Noosa Hotel, Noosaville, with same-day digital certification after successful completion.

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