First Aid Courses Toowoomba

First Aid Training & Supplies

Childcare

Schools

Health & Fitness

Sporting Clubs

Trades & Workplace

Why Choose Us?

Over 20 Years Experience 100%
Locally Owned 100%

Geoff Bainbridge is our Head Sports Trainer and Educator.

Geoff has a wealth of experience gained from over 20 years experience in the Army Medical Corps & combined 35 years experience as a Sports Trainer.

We are a locally owned and run business that services the Toowoomba and Darling Downs Region.

Explore Our Courses

First Aid Training Courses

Our training course list includes CPR, First Aid Training, Childcare and Advanced First Aid, LVR Course and more.

Group Training

Split groups - After Hours - Custom Times

We can provide flexible delivery options to suit you and your business.

We can either come to your workplace to deliver the training, or you can come to our training centre at 3 McCubbin St Wilsonton

And of course, A GROUP DISCOUNT APPLIES.

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First Aid

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Burns

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Guide to First Aid Courses

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Why you should learn CPR

Up to thirty thousand Australians have a cardiac arrest each year Currently less than half of people who suffer a cardiac arrest in the community