Broad-spectrum CBD oil is the THC-free option in the hemp-extract range — a whole-plant hemp extract processed to remove the THC entirely, while the other cannabinoids and terpenes remain. It reads 0% THC on every batch certificate, making it the national choice for anyone who wants the wider hemp profile without any trace of THC. CBD Oil Australia ships it online across Australia: directly to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and everywhere in between.

This page describes a product type, not medical advice. CBD Oil Australia characterises every oil by its composition — what is in the bottle — never by what it might do. With that framing clear, here is what makes broad-spectrum CBD oil the THC-free choice, what stays in the bottle, how it compares to the other oils in the range, and what to look at before you buy.
What stays in — the broad cannabinoid profile
Broad-spectrum starts as a whole-plant hemp extract: cannabidiol (CBD) drawn from Cannabis sativa L., the hemp plant, together with the smaller cannabinoids the plant naturally produces — the minor cannabinoids — and the natural terpenes that come with them. This is the "broad" part of the name: a profile that reflects the plant, not a single isolated compound.
What makes it distinct is the processing step that follows. After extraction, the oil is taken back through refinement to target and remove the THC. The rest of the hemp compounds stay in. The finished oil therefore carries the broad cannabinoid and terpene profile of the source plant with the THC content reduced to 0%.
A brief note on terminology. Our broad-spectrum oil is a hemp-derived CBD oil — cannabidiol from a low-THC Cannabis sativa variety, not the medicinal cannabis products that doctors prescribe. When we say hemp extract or hemp-derived CBD, we are describing that composition directly. The product sits in the over-the-counter, hemp-derived category; it is not a prescription medicine.
How THC-free is achieved — the extra processing step
The difference between broad-spectrum and full-spectrum comes down to one step in the production process. Full-spectrum oil preserves the complete plant extract including a legal trace of THC — held under 0.3% — because nothing is selectively removed. Broad-spectrum goes further: after the initial extraction is complete, the THC is targeted and stripped out, bringing the THC content to 0%.
That single step is the reason for the separate category. Some buyers want the whole plant including the trace THC; others would rather have none — because of workplace screening, personal preference, or simply because they want no THC whatsoever. Broad-spectrum is purpose-built for the second group. The composition difference is one number: 0% THC versus under 0.3% THC. There is no quality ranking between them; they serve a different compositional preference.
Broad-spectrum vs full-spectrum vs isolate
The three CBD oil types in our range differ by composition alone.
Full-spectrum CBD oil keeps the whole-plant extract intact — CBD, the minor cannabinoids, the terpenes, and a legal trace of THC held under 0.3%. Our full-spectrum CBD oil is that version; the 1000mg full-spectrum bottle is the entry point.
Broad-spectrum CBD oil is the same kind of whole-plant extract — cannabidiol plus the wider hemp compounds — with the THC removed. 0% THC, the broader profile: the middle position between a complete plant oil and a single-compound isolate.
Single-cannabinoid oils are isolates: one compound extracted on its own, everything else removed. Our CBN oil is cannabinol, a THC-free isolate for people who want a single compound rather than a blend; the CBN oil family page has the full detail. Our CBG oil is cannabigerol — the compound the hemp plant synthesises first, before converting it to the other cannabinoids as the plant matures; the CBG oil page explains the composition. Neither is a broad-spectrum or full-spectrum blend; each is a named compound on its own.
So the range runs: full-spectrum (trace THC, whole plant) → broad-spectrum (0% THC, wider hemp profile) → single-cannabinoid (one compound, everything else removed). The full product range places every option side by side for Australia.
Our broad-spectrum CBD oil — bottles, strengths, and price
CBD Oil Australia keeps the formula simple and publishes it plainly. Our broad-spectrum CBD oil is hemp extract dissolved in a neutral MCT carrier — medium-chain triglycerides, coconut-derived. The ingredients line reads hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) aerial-parts extract and MCT coconut oil. It is organic, non-GMO, and alcohol-free. The THC is removed during processing, so each batch reads 0% THC on its Certificate of Analysis.
Every bottle is 50ml. The range is sold by the total cannabinoid content in the bottle:
- Broad-spectrum CBD oil 1000mg — 20mg of cannabinoid per millilitre; entry strength; from $89.95
- Broad-spectrum CBD oil 3000mg — 60mg per millilitre; mid strength
- Broad-spectrum CBD oil 6000mg — 120mg per millilitre; high strength
The 50ml bottle gives approximately 100 × 0.5ml servings regardless of which strength you choose — the concentration per millilitre changes, not the bottle size. All prices are in AUD.
The oils are imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and tested by an independent third-party laboratory on a batch-by-batch basis. We do not publish the certificates on the site directly, but a Certificate of Analysis for any batch is available on request — email [email protected] with the batch number printed on your bottle.

From our CBD oil range

Pet CBD Oil 2000mg – Full Spectrum
Full-spectrum CBD oil formulated for pets — the same hemp source as our human range in a neutral MCT carrier, with no human-targeted flavours or sweeteners. 2000mg in a 50ml bottle, 40mg per ml. Best introduced under guidance from your vet.

Broad-Spectrum CBD Oil 1000mg
Whole-plant hemp with the supporting cannabinoids and terpenes kept and the THC taken out — 0% THC. 1000mg of cannabidiol in a 50ml MCT bottle, 20mg per ml.

CBG Oil 3000mg – Cannabigerol
Cannabigerol — the precursor compound the hemp plant makes first. A single-cannabinoid oil, less abundant than CBD. 3000mg of CBG in a 50ml MCT bottle, 60mg per ml.
Reading a label before you buy
The same short checklist applies whether the bottle is ours or from another retailer. Five things to confirm on any CBD oil label:
- Spectrum — does it say broad-spectrum (THC removed), full-spectrum (trace THC under 0.3%), or isolate (one cannabinoid)? These are compositional categories, not quality tiers.
- THC content — stated on the label and confirmed on the COA. For broad-spectrum: 0%.
- Cannabinoid strength — the milligrams of CBD in the bottle. Divide by the volume to get the per-ml figure. A 1000mg oil in a 50ml bottle is 20mg per ml.
- Carrier oil — what the extract is dissolved in. Ours is coconut-derived MCT; some brands use olive or hemp-seed oil instead.
- Third-party testing — is there a Certificate of Analysis from an independent lab? A batch-specific COA is the only document that confirms actual content.
If you are new to CBD oil, our guide to using CBD oil walks through reading the dropper, measuring a 0.5ml serving, and what to do once your order from Australia arrives.
Broad-spectrum CBD oil — national legality under the TGA
The Australian national framework for hemp-derived CBD oil is set by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. In 2021 the TGA down-scheduled low-dose cannabidiol — products delivering up to 150mg a day — to a pharmacist-only Schedule 3 medicine. Hemp-derived, THC-free broad-spectrum oils fall within that category for over-the-counter access. Higher-dose products and products containing THC sit under a prescription instead.
The framework is national — it applies equally whether you are in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide or anywhere else across Australia. CBD Oil Australia describes every oil by composition only and makes no health claims. Our oils are sold for adults aged 18 and over and are not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding. If you take regular medication or are under care for any health condition, speak with a health professional before purchasing.

Ordering broad-spectrum CBD oil across Australia
CBD Oil Australia is an online store shipping broad-spectrum CBD oil to every state and territory. Orders reach Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide as standard; we also ship to regional Australia addresses. The full range lists every family — broad-spectrum, full-spectrum, CBG, and CBN — with all available strengths in one place.
If you want to compare the broad-spectrum and full-spectrum options side by side before you decide, the full-spectrum CBD oil page covers the trace-THC version in the same depth as this page covers the THC-free one. The core difference is that single processing step — and the 0% THC that results from it.
Common questions about broad-spectrum CBD oil
What is broad-spectrum CBD oil? A whole-plant hemp extract — CBD plus the minor cannabinoids and natural terpenes — that has been processed to remove the THC, giving a 0% THC oil that keeps the wider hemp profile.
Does broad-spectrum CBD oil contain any THC? No. The THC is specifically removed during processing. Every batch reads 0% THC on its Certificate of Analysis, which is available on request from [email protected].
What is the difference between broad-spectrum and full-spectrum CBD oil? Composition: full-spectrum keeps a legal trace of THC under 0.3% as part of the whole-plant extract; broad-spectrum is the same type of extract with the THC taken out. Neither is "stronger" — the difference is only the THC content (trace vs 0%). See the full-spectrum CBD oil page for the trace-THC version.
Is broad-spectrum CBD oil legal in Australia? Yes, within the national framework: the TGA down-scheduled low-dose cannabidiol to a pharmacist-only over-the-counter medicine in 2021. Hemp-derived, THC-free oils are the category most people buy directly. Higher-dose and THC-containing products require a prescription.
Where can I buy broad-spectrum CBD oil in Australia? Online, from CBD Oil Australia — the broad-spectrum range ships to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and all of Australia, from $89.95 for the 1000mg bottle.
For the THC-free option backed by batch-level lab testing and national delivery, the broad-spectrum range is the place to start — and the guide to using CBD oil is there once your order arrives.


