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First Aid & CPR Training Tullamarine

Training Courses Tullamarine

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

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Australian Pacific Training Solutions First Aid Training 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 - 10 mins from Tullamarine

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From Tullamarine, head onto Mickleham Road and continue onto Broadmeadows Road. Turn left onto Ripplebrook Drive, then follow onto Dimboola Road. Turn left onto Erinbank Crescent, then right onto Village Crescent to reach Valley Park Community Centre.
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The nearest train station is Broadmeadows Station on the Craigieburn line, located a short drive or bus ride from the venue. From the station, connecting bus services make travel to the community centre straightforward.
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From Tullamarine, walk to Dawson Street/Broadmeadows Road and catch Bus 477 towards Broadmeadows Station. Get off at Natya Court/Erinbank Crescent, then walk a few minutes to Village Crescent to reach Valley Park Community Centre.
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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 Tullamarine

Why is first aid training important in Tullamarine?

Tullamarine has a busy airport-adjacent workforce, with freight, logistics, hotels, hospitality, transport, maintenance, warehouses and residential pockets all close together. First aid training is useful because emergencies can happen around Melbourne Airport, the Tullamarine Freeway, Sharps Road, Melrose Drive, Trade Park Drive and nearby industrial areas.

What first aid topics are useful for Tullamarine airport-area workplaces?

For airport-area workplaces, useful topics include CPR, AED use, bleeding control, burns, eye injuries, crush injuries, choking, allergic reactions, falls and emergency communication. These skills are practical for freight, warehouse, maintenance, transport, retail and hospitality teams.

Can first aid training suit shift workers in Tullamarine?

Yes. Airport, freight, hotel, transport and logistics teams often work early starts, late finishes or rotating rosters. Group and workplace first aid training can be arranged around operational needs so staff can build practical emergency-response skills without disrupting the whole workday.

Is first aid training useful for Tullamarine hotels and hospitality venues?

Yes. Hotel, café, restaurant and airport-linked hospitality staff may need to respond to choking, allergic reactions, burns, cuts, fainting, falls or sudden collapse involving guests, customers or co-workers.

What first aid course is best for Tullamarine 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 Tullamarine businesses book on-site first aid training?

Yes. On-site first aid training is a strong fit for Tullamarine workplaces, especially freight depots, warehouses, hotels, transport operators, maintenance teams and airport-adjacent businesses. Training can be tailored to practical workplace risks such as vehicle movement, loading areas, tools, kitchens and customer emergencies.

Is CPR training important for airport-linked customer-facing teams?

Yes. Airport-linked workplaces deal with travellers, guests, customers and staff across long operating hours. CPR and AED awareness can help teams respond quickly to sudden collapse before emergency services arrive.

Can first aid training cover vehicle and logistics incidents?

Yes. Tullamarine’s road network and industrial areas involve heavy vehicle movement, deliveries, loading zones and freeway access. First aid training can cover bleeding, crush injuries, falls, shock, manual-handling injuries and emergency communication around vehicle-related incidents.

Is first aid training useful for residential and community groups in Tullamarine?

Yes. While Tullamarine has a strong workplace and airport focus, local residents, community groups, schools and clubs can still benefit from CPR, choking response, asthma, allergic reactions, falls response and emergency communication.

How is Tullamarine different from Essendon or Broadmeadows for first aid training?

Tullamarine should focus on Melbourne Airport, freeway access, freight, logistics, hotels, warehouses, maintenance teams and shift-work environments. Essendon is more village, school and sport-focused, while Broadmeadows has a stronger civic, retail and station-centre role.

Can first aid training support multicultural airport and logistics teams?

Yes. Training can use clear language, practical demonstrations and realistic workplace scenarios. This helps airport-adjacent, warehouse and logistics teams build confidence, even when staff have different levels of experience or English fluency.

Is first aid training useful for kitchen, retail and maintenance teams near the airport?

Yes. Kitchen, retail and maintenance staff may face burns, cuts, allergic reactions, slips, eye injuries, manual-handling incidents or sudden medical episodes. First aid training helps teams respond safely and quickly while waiting for professional help.