Advanced Mobile Training

At AMT Advanced Mobile Training, we make first aid and CPR training simple, practical and convenient by bringing nationally recognised training directly to your workplace, workshop, or community group. No travel, no wasted downtime — Just professional hands-on training delivered where and when it suits you.

Located in Hervey Bay, we service all locations in the Fraser Coast including Bundaberg.

First Aid & CPR Training Fraser Coast

Woman practicing CPR on mannequin during First Aid training session at AMIT. Others in background practicing on mannequins.

Our mobile training model allows your team to learn in a familiar environment, helping participants feel more comfortable and confident while practising real-life emergency response skills. Training on-site also means scenarios can be tailored to your industry, making the learning more relevant and engaging.

We work with businesses, tradies, workshops, schools, gyms, community organisations and individuals across the region to deliver high-quality first aid and CPR courses with flexible scheduling options.

A person receiving medical treatment with a bandage or gauze on their finger, held by a healthcare provider.

After hours

After-Hours Public Courses Available

We understand that not everyone can attend training during standard business hours. That’s why we also offer after-hours and public first aid & CPR courses designed for busy workers, parents, students and community members who need flexible options.

Whether you need certification for work, want to refresh your skills or simply want the confidence to help in an emergency, our training gives you practical knowledge that could one day save a life.

Meet your trainer

Hi, I’m Lora, the head trainer behind AMT Advanced Mobile Training Hervey bay.

With over 16 years of experience in retail management, I’ve developed strong skills in leadership, communication, and team development. Managing teams in fast-paced environments has taught me how to stay calm under pressure, think quickly and support others through challenging situations — all of which directly translate into effective first aid response and training.

Over the past 5 years, I’ve worked in support roles where first aid knowledge and the ability to respond to real-life situations have been essential. This hands-on experience has given me a practical understanding of how emergencies can unfold and the importance of acting with confidence and care.

Now, as a first aid trainer, I combine my background in management and support work to deliver training that is clear, engaging and grounded in real-world application. I focus on creating a relaxed and supportive learning environment where participants feel comfortable, capable and confident in their ability to respond when it matters most.