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First Aid & CPR Training Craigieburn

First Aid Courses in Craigieburn

Special Pricing - HLTAID011 Provide First Aid Only $99 until the end of June 2026

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Australian Pacific Training Solutions Facility

Our first aid training centre, located at the Valley Park Community Centre on Village Crescent, offers a modern and community-focused venue for first aid courses in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. The centre provides a professional, well-equipped environment that is ideal for both public first aid courses and corporate training sessions tailored to local organisations.

Conveniently positioned close to Melbourne Airport, major arterial roads, and local public transport routes, the venue is easily accessible for students across the northern region. With quality facilities and nearby amenities, it ensures a comfortable and practical training experience for individuals and businesses alike.

How to Get to Australian Pacific Training Solutions - 20mins from Craigieburn

Apts car
Drive south on Craigieburn Road toward Somerton Road, then turn left onto the Western Ring Road/M80 heading east. Continue on the M80 and take the exit toward Sydney Road/Route 55 south. Follow Sydney Road/Hume Highway. Turn right onto Broad Street, then take a left onto Village Crescent — the community centre will be on your right at 44 Village Crescent.
Apts train
To reach the facility by train, take the Craigieburn Line from Craigieburn Station to Broadmeadows Station. From there, it's a short ride or walk to local bus stops with services that travel along Pascoe Vale Road toward the Training Centre.
Apts bus
Catch a local bus from Craigieburn or Roxburgh Park toward Westmeadows Train Station, then catch the 477 or the 480 bus to Village Crescent; it's a short walk from there. The journey by public transport typically takes around 30-45 minutes, depending on connections.
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Australian Pacific Training Solutions provide on-site training at your workplace 7 days a week. Online and after-hours training courses available.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – First Aid Courses in Craigieburn

Why is first aid training important in Craigieburn?

Craigieburn is one of Melbourne’s larger growth suburbs, with busy schools, childcare centres, retail areas, sports facilities, community services and nearby warehouse or logistics employment. First aid training is useful because emergencies can happen in everyday settings, from Craigieburn Central and Craigieburn Station to local classrooms, sports grounds, homes and workplaces.

What first aid topics are useful for Craigieburn schools and childcare centres?

For Craigieburn schools and childcare centres, useful topics include child CPR, choking, asthma, anaphylaxis, seizures, playground injuries, head knocks and emergency communication. HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting is usually the most relevant course for people working with children.

Can first aid training suit Craigieburn sports clubs?

Yes. Sports clubs and active groups using Craigieburn Sports Stadium, Splash Aqua Park and local reserves can benefit from CPR, AED use, sprains, fractures, concussion response, asthma, heat stress and bleeding control.

Is first aid training useful for Craigieburn retail and warehouse teams?

Yes. Retail and hospitality teams around Craigieburn Central may need to respond to customer emergencies, choking, burns, cuts, fainting or allergic reactions. Warehouse and trade teams nearby can benefit from training in bleeding, eye injuries, manual handling, crush injuries and workplace emergency communication.

What first aid course is best for Craigieburn workplaces?

For most workplaces, HLTAID011 Provide First Aid is the standard course because it covers CPR and a broad range of common injuries and medical emergencies. HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is useful for CPR refreshers, while HLTAID012 is best suited to childcare, school and education care settings.

Can Craigieburn businesses book group first aid training?

Yes. Group first aid training can suit retail teams, schools, childcare centres, sports clubs, warehouses, trade businesses, community groups and workplaces around Craigieburn Road, Aitken Boulevard and the Hume Highway corridor.

Is CPR training important for Craigieburn community groups?

Yes. CPR and AED awareness are useful for community groups, schools, sports clubs, places of worship, volunteer organisations and local workplaces. Early CPR and defibrillator use can make a major difference before emergency services arrive.

Can first aid training support families in new Craigieburn estates?

Yes. Craigieburn has many family households and growing residential areas, so training in child CPR, choking, asthma, allergic reactions, burns, falls, and playground injuries is practical for parents, carers and extended family members.

Is first aid training relevant around Hume Global Learning Centre and Craigieburn Library?

Yes. Community facilities like Hume Global Learning Centre, Craigieburn Library and nearby meeting rooms bring together families, students, staff, volunteers and community groups. First aid training can help people respond to fainting, falls, allergic reactions, asthma, choking or sudden medical episodes.

Can first aid training help with aquatic and recreation incidents?

Yes. Around Splash Aqua Park and Leisure Centre, sports facilities and local parks, training can cover CPR, drowning response basics, slips, falls, asthma, heat stress, sprains, cuts and emergency communication.

How is Craigieburn different from Broadmeadows or Epping for first aid training?

Broadmeadows has a stronger civic and station-precinct focus, while Epping is shaped by Northern Hospital, Pacific Epping and Epping Central. Craigieburn should focus on growth-area families, Craigieburn Central, Hume Global Learning Centre, Craigieburn Station, schools, sport and nearby logistics or warehouse work.

Can first aid training suit multicultural teams and community groups in Craigieburn?

Yes. Training can use clear language, practical demonstrations and realistic scenarios. This helps staff, families and community groups with different levels of first aid experience build confidence in what to do during an emergency.