Full-spectrum CBD oil is a whole-plant hemp extract available online across Australia — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and the rest of the country. It keeps cannabidiol together with the hemp plant's minor cannabinoids and terpenes, plus a legal trace of THC under 0.3%. Here is what that means, what goes into the bottle, and how to read the label.

This page is about the product's composition. It describes what this whole-plant hemp extract contains and how it compares to the other oils we carry. It is not medical advice and makes no claims about what the oil does. Every sentence here is about ingredients, not effects.
The whole-plant concept: what "full-spectrum" actually means
Full-spectrum is a label term that refers to composition. It means the extract was drawn from the whole hemp plant — Cannabis sativa L. grown as a low-THC variety — and that the process kept the range of naturally occurring compounds together rather than isolating a single one.
The hemp plant contains cannabidiol (CBD) as its dominant cannabinoid, but it also carries smaller amounts of other cannabinoids — cannabigerol (CBG), cannabinol (CBN) and others — along with the aromatic compounds called terpenes. A full-spectrum extract keeps that whole profile intact: CBD alongside the minor cannabinoids and terpenes, drawn from the same plant.
The phrase "whole plant CBD" or "whole-plant hemp" means the same thing: an extract that reflects the plant's natural cannabinoid and terpene make-up, rather than one stripped back to a single molecule. Full-spectrum cannabidiol is a synonym.
Because the whole plant is used, full-spectrum CBD oil also retains a trace of THC. In the products available through CBD Oil Australia that trace is always kept under the legal limit of 0.3%, stated on the product label and confirmed by the batch Certificate of Analysis.
What goes into the bottle: the cannabinoid and carrier profile
The full-spectrum CBD oil we carry is hemp extract dissolved in a neutral MCT carrier — medium-chain triglycerides derived from coconut — with no added flavouring or unnecessary additives. The bottles are 50ml each, and the total cannabinoid content is stated in milligrams on the label.
Four strengths are available across Australia and the rest of the country:
- Full-spectrum CBD oil 1000mg — the starting-point strength, $89.95
- Full-spectrum CBD oil 3000mg — mid-range concentration
- Full-spectrum CBD oil 6000mg — higher concentration per millilitre
- Full-spectrum CBD oil 12000mg — the highest concentration in the range
All four share the same base profile: hemp-derived CBD in MCT, trace THC under 0.3%, no THC in excess of the limit, third-party lab-tested by batch. The Certificate of Analysis for any batch is available on request to [email protected]. Each bottle holds approximately 100 servings at a standard 0.5ml measure, regardless of strength — the strength changes the cannabinoid concentration per millilitre, not the bottle volume or serving size.
The oils are imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and dispatched from within Australia to every address on the continent. A side-by-side view of strengths and prices is on the full product range page.

Full-spectrum vs broad-spectrum vs isolate: three different compositions
The spectrum of a CBD oil describes what has been kept and what has been removed. It is not a quality ranking — it is a factual description of what the product contains.
Full-spectrum keeps the whole-plant profile, including the trace of THC under 0.3%. This is the profile discussed throughout this page.
Broad-spectrum starts from the same whole-plant extract but goes through an additional step that removes the THC entirely, leaving 0% THC while keeping the other hemp compounds in place. The result is described as whole plant CBD without THC. Our broad-spectrum CBD oil guide covers this in detail, and the broad-spectrum 1000mg bottle is on its product page.
Isolate strips everything back to a single cannabinoid. Our CBN oil — cannabinol — is an example: a THC-free isolate of one compound, with the rest of the plant profile removed (CBN oil 1000mg). Similarly, CBG oil is a single-cannabinoid product built around cannabigerol, the compound the hemp plant produces first during its growth cycle (CBG oil 1000mg).
Choosing between these comes down to what profile you want. Full-spectrum offers the widest cannabinoid and terpene range with a trace of THC. Broad-spectrum offers a similar range without THC. An isolate is one compound only. None is "more potent" than the others simply by virtue of its spectrum — strength is a function of the milligram count, not the spectrum type.
How to read a full-spectrum CBD oil label
Every cannabidiol oil label — ours and any competitor's — carries the same core set of numbers. Knowing what they mean makes comparison straightforward.
Strength in milligrams (mg) is the total cannabinoid content in the whole bottle. Our range runs from 1000mg to 12000mg. This number alone does not tell you the concentration per dose — you also need the volume.
Volume and concentration — all our bottles are 50ml, so a 1000mg bottle carries 20mg per ml; the 12000mg bottle carries 240mg per ml. A standard 0.5ml serving therefore ranges from 10mg to 120mg of cannabinoid depending on strength.
Carrier oil — what the extract is dissolved in. Ours is coconut-derived MCT. Other products may use olive oil or hemp-seed oil; the label should name it.
Spectrum — full-spectrum, broad-spectrum or isolate — tells you which cannabinoids are present and which have been removed (covered in the section above).
THC content and lab testing — the THC figure and batch Certificate of Analysis confirm what is actually in the bottle. For ours the THC is always under 0.3%; the COA for any batch is available on request.
From our CBD oil range

Full-Spectrum CBD Oil 3000mg
Whole-plant hemp extract carrying cannabidiol alongside the smaller cannabinoids and terpenes. 3000mg in a 50ml MCT bottle — 60mg per ml — with a legal trace of THC kept under 0.3%.

CBN Oil 12000mg – Cannabinol
Our strongest cannabinol oil — the cannabinoid that forms as raw hemp ages, supplied as a THC-free isolate. 12000mg of CBN in a 50ml MCT bottle, 240mg per ml.

CBG Oil 1000mg – Cannabigerol
Cannabigerol, the cannabinoid the hemp plant builds the others from as it grows. It occurs in smaller amounts than CBD, which is why CBG oils sit on their own. 1000mg of CBG in a 50ml MCT bottle, 20mg per ml.
Legality: the national TGA framework
The legal framework for CBD oil in Australia is set at the federal level by the Therapeutic Goods Administration and applies uniformly across Australia — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide — and every other state and territory.
In 2021 the TGA down-scheduled low-dose cannabidiol (up to 150mg per day) to a pharmacist-only Schedule 3 medicine. In practice no specific retail product has been approved through that route, so the pathway that most buyers use is hemp-derived CBD oil described by its composition and kept within the legal trace-THC limit. Higher-strength and other CBD products are classified as Schedule 4 and require a prescription from a registered doctor.
We sell our oils as products described by their ingredients. We make no health claims and do not advise on medical use. Adults aged 18 and over may purchase; the oils are not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding. If you have questions about your legal situation the TGA's published guidance is the authoritative source.
Buying full-spectrum CBD oil across Australia
CBD Oil Australia is an online store shipping to Australia — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and every other delivery address in Australia. No physical shopfront; orders are placed on the website and dispatched by post.
The full range is on one page — compare full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, CBG oil and CBN oil side by side from $89.95. Prices are in Australian dollars; the Certificate of Analysis for any batch is available on request at [email protected].
Common questions about full-spectrum CBD oil in Australia
What does "full-spectrum CBD oil" mean? It means a whole-plant hemp extract: cannabidiol kept together with the plant's minor cannabinoids, terpenes, and a legal trace of THC under 0.3%. The term describes composition — what is in the bottle — not an effect.
How is full-spectrum different from broad-spectrum? Both come from the whole hemp plant. Broad-spectrum has the THC removed (0% THC); the full-spectrum variant keeps the trace under 0.3%. The broad-spectrum CBD oil page covers that profile in detail.
Is there THC in this extract? Yes, a trace — under 0.3% in all our products. The exact figure for each batch is stated on its Certificate of Analysis, available on request.
Is this type of oil legal in Australia? The national TGA framework applies across all of Australia and Australia. Low-dose CBD is classified as pharmacist-only; higher-strength products require a prescription. The rules are published by the TGA.
Can I buy whole-plant CBD oil online and have it shipped anywhere in Australia? Yes — CBD Oil Australia ships to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and all other Australian addresses. Browse the shop for strengths and prices; the 1000mg bottle starts at $89.95.


