Compare Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Courses in Australia
HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is the standalone CPR unit of competency recognised across Australia. Many workplaces — particularly those with a nominated first-aider, those operating gyms or pools, and those on construction sites — require it to be current to maintain compliance. We track 13 real Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation courses from 6 RTOs across 5 capitals, with prices from $55 and a national average of $72.
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Top Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation providers nationally
Cheapest course per RTO, sorted low to high
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CPR First Aid
Cheapest Same-day certBook now$55Save $17 vs average - FA
First Aid Pro
Same-day certBook now$55Save $17 vs average - AW
Australia Wide First Aid
Same-day certBook now$69 - AT
Allens Training Pty Ltd
Same-day certBook now$75 - SJ
St John Ambulance Australia (NSW)
Same-day certBook now$89 - SJ
St John Ambulance Victoria
Same-day certBook now$89
Providers offering Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
6 Registered Training Organisations deliver this cert across the cities we cover. Prices from the lowest available course per provider.
- CFCPR First AidRTO 22392From $55 1 city
- FAFirst Aid ProRTO 21985From $55 3 cities
- AWAustralia Wide First AidRTO 91010From $69 5 cities
- ATAllens Training Pty LtdRTO 90909From $75 2 cities
- SJSt John Ambulance Australia (NSW)RTO 45197From $89 1 city
- SJSt John Ambulance VictoriaRTO 88041From $89 1 city
Who needs a Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?
Anyone who holds HLTAID011 Provide First Aid (CPR must be refreshed annually to keep First Aid current in many workplaces), lifeguards, gym and fitness staff, childcare educators, aged-care workers, and any worker nominated as a responder.
What you'll learn
- Recognising cardiac arrest and initiating the chain of survival
- Performing CPR on adults, children, and infants using correct compression depth and rate
- Safe use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Recovery position and post-resuscitation care
- Legal and reporting obligations after performing CPR
Cost breakdown
Across 13 courses from 6 RTOs. Verified . Format mix: 8 Face-to-face, 5 Blended.
Frequently asked questions
How often do I have to refresh my CPR?
Every 12 months. Keeping CPR current is a common requirement for maintaining a valid HLTAID011 Provide First Aid certificate in workplace settings.
Can I do CPR online?
The theory can be completed online, but the assessment requires hands-on work with a manikin and AED trainer. Most providers offer a blended 2–3 hour format.
What's the difference between CPR (HLTAID009) and Basic Life Support (HLTAID010)?
HLTAID009 is the community and general-workplace unit. HLTAID010 Provide Basic Life Support adds oxygen and airway equipment use and is more common in healthcare settings.