About CBD College
CBD College is an Australian Registered Training Organisation (RTO) based in Sydney that delivers nationally recognised vocational courses and short courses across Australia. They specialise in practical, job‑focused training including first aid, CPR, mental health first aid, healthcare support, business, and other professional development programs. Many of their courses meet legislative or industry requirements (for example, first aid certification for workplaces) and are offered in classroom, blended, or online formats through their website cbdcollege.edu.au.
A CBD College charge on your bank or card statement usually relates to a course enrolment, workshop booking, or related training service. This can include one‑off payments for first aid or CPR courses, enrolment fees for longer vocational qualifications, re‑certification/refreshers, or fees for learning materials or certificates. In some cases, you might see a pre‑authorisation or pending charge when you first book online, which is later finalised as the actual course fee, or you may see multiple charges if you paid a deposit and then a remaining balance.
If you’re unsure about a CBD College charge, start by checking your email for booking confirmations, tax invoices, or receipts from cbdcollege.edu.au under your name or the name of a family member or employer. Compare the date and amount of the charge with any course you recently booked or attended. To resolve questions, you can contact CBD College directly via the contact details on their website (phone and email) with your full name, approximate charge amount, and date so they can locate your enrolment. Common issues—such as duplicate bookings, name mismatches, or changes to course dates—are usually handled by their student support team, who can clarify what the charge covers, adjust bookings, or advise on eligibility for refunds or transfers according to their policies.