Search type Courses Products Articles Search text Courses RAFA | 3 Day Course Remote Area First Aid GO TO COURSE This remote area first aid course is specifically designed to meet the first aid needs of bushwalkers, wilderness guides, and people who work or live in remote locations.The course covers everything from comprehensive first aid treatments to aeromedical evacuation, long-term care, self-care, and contingency planning. It is focused on the safety of the first aider and extended care of an ill or injured casualty where help is likely to be delayed or inaccessible. HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation HLTAID010 Provide basic emergency life support HLTAID011 Provide First Aid HLTAID013 Provide First Aid in remote and isolated sites PAR | 7.5 Hour Course Provide Advanced Resuscitation GO TO COURSE This course is a course designed for experienced first-aiders who use specific equipment and often work in higher-risk environments.This course develops advanced skills for providing life support and focuses on the use of oxygen delivery systems and in-depth knowledge and skill in the use of Automated External Defibrillators (AED); as well as the skills and knowledge required to use specialised equipment in the provision of resuscitation and oxygen therapy in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines. HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation HLTAID015 Provide advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy Please note that a current certificate for Provide First Aid HLTAID011 is a prerequisite of this course.Evidence of currency in Provide First Aid is to be provided BEFORE the course by emailing it to bookings@stjohntas.org.au.Failure to do so will result in not being able to attend. FAIS | 2 Hour Course First Aid in Schools GO TO COURSE Our First Aid in Schools Holiday Program is designed for participants of all ages, offering a family-friendly environment where parents and children can learn together.Our focus is on providing essential first aid training in an interactive, hands-on manner, ensuring participants leave with valuable life-saving skills.Our curriculum empowers students to identify danger, respond effectively and call for help. Older students and parents will also be able to learn how to perform CPR. Whether you're bandaging teddy bears or practicing CPR on mannequins, our holiday program is the perfect mix of education and entertainment. Show More Go to courses Articles 30 January 2026 Stories 274 little lifesavers kicked off the year by learning how to help in an emergency Throughout January, families across Tasmania joined our First Aid for Kids Holiday Program, where children explored real-world skills in a fun and supportive environment. From calling for help to practising Read story 01 February 2026 Media release Mascot Mayhem at JackJumpers Game: St John Joins the Fun! St John is proud to be part of Grill’d Burgers’ Local Matters national campaign this January 2026, under the theme Our Community Heroes Read story 08 March 2026 First Aid Tips Heart attack symptoms in women: why recognising the signs matters Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death for women in Australia, yet awareness of how symptoms can appear in women is still relatively low. Because the signs Read story Load More Go to Articles
30 January 2026 Stories 274 little lifesavers kicked off the year by learning how to help in an emergency Throughout January, families across Tasmania joined our First Aid for Kids Holiday Program, where children explored real-world skills in a fun and supportive environment. From calling for help to practising Read story
01 February 2026 Media release Mascot Mayhem at JackJumpers Game: St John Joins the Fun! St John is proud to be part of Grill’d Burgers’ Local Matters national campaign this January 2026, under the theme Our Community Heroes Read story
08 March 2026 First Aid Tips Heart attack symptoms in women: why recognising the signs matters Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death for women in Australia, yet awareness of how symptoms can appear in women is still relatively low. Because the signs Read story