Full-spectrum CBD oil is a hemp extract that keeps every cannabinoid from the plant — CBD, the minor compounds, natural terpenes, and a legal trace of THC under 0.3% — in one bottle. CBD Oil Melbourne ships full-spectrum CBD oil to Melbourne CBD, Richmond, St Kilda, Brunswick and across VIC, lab-tested by batch, from $89.95. Here is what those compounds are, what the label means, and how to order to Melbourne.

This page describes the product by what it contains — cannabinoid profile, spectrum, strength, and carrier oil — not by what it is intended to do. Everything here is product information, not medical advice.
What's actually in a full-spectrum CBD oil bottle
Open any full-spectrum CBD oil and you get a cannabinoid mix, a carrier, and trace plant compounds. Here is the breakdown for our range.
Cannabidiol (CBD) is the primary compound, named in the bottle strength — 1000mg, 3000mg, 6000mg, or 12000mg is the total cannabinoid content in that 50ml bottle. Alongside CBD, a whole-plant hemp extract carries minor cannabinoids: small amounts of cannabigerol (CBG) and cannabinol (CBN) are typical in a full-spectrum profile, together with the natural terpenes drawn from the same plant material.
The trace element that makes this "full-spectrum" rather than broad-spectrum is THC. Our oils hold it under 0.3% — the legal limit in Australia — and the exact figure for each production batch is set out in its Certificate of Analysis. The carrier is MCT oil (medium-chain triglycerides, coconut-derived), a neutral oil that keeps the formula clean: no added flavours, non-GMO, alcohol-free.
Every bottle is 50ml. Because the volume is fixed, the four strengths simply change the cannabinoid concentration. The 1000mg bottle delivers 20mg per millilitre; the 12000mg bottle delivers 240mg per millilitre. The 3000mg and 6000mg sit between them. Choose by the concentration you want per millilitre, not by the headline number alone.
What "full-spectrum" actually means
"Full-spectrum" is a label term that describes a composition decision made during extraction. When the hemp plant is processed, the manufacturer can keep the extract as it comes from the plant — all cannabinoids and terpenes together, including the trace THC — or they can run additional steps to strip specific compounds out.
Full-spectrum CBD oil means the minimal-processing choice: the whole-plant profile is preserved. The term tells you what is present in the bottle, nothing more. It is not a quality tier, not a dosage instruction, and not a health claim. Hemp in this context means Cannabis sativa L. grown as a low-THC variety; hemp-derived CBD oil is very different in composition from a high-THC product. The 0.3% THC ceiling is the marker that puts these oils in a distinct legal category in Australia.
Full-spectrum vs broad-spectrum vs isolate
These three terms cover every composition type on the market. The difference is which compounds survive processing.
- Full-spectrum retains the complete cannabinoid and terpene profile of the hemp plant, trace THC included (under 0.3%).
- Broad-spectrum goes through a further purification step that removes the THC, leaving the other cannabinoids and terpenes intact at 0% THC. Our broad-spectrum CBD oil guide covers this in detail; the entry-level broad-spectrum 1000mg bottle is the comparison point.
- Isolate strips everything except one target compound. Our CBN oil is cannabinol supplied as a pure THC-free isolate; the CBN oil 1000mg is the starting option.
There is also a cannabinoid that sits outside the CBD lines entirely: CBG oil is cannabigerol, the compound the hemp plant biosynthesises before it converts to CBD or THC. The CBG oil 1000mg is one of the simpler compositions in the range. None of these spectrum types is inherently "stronger" than another — strength in mg is a separate measure, and a higher-mg broad-spectrum bottle contains more cannabinoid than a lower-mg full-spectrum one.

Reading a full-spectrum CBD oil label in VIC
A product label in Australia carries the numbers you need to compare two bottles. Knowing what each one means saves time whether you are ordering from CBD Oil Melbourne or assessing anything else in the category.
Total strength (mg) is the figure you see most prominently — the total cannabinoid content in the whole bottle. On its own it means nothing without the volume.
Volume (ml) — our bottles are all 50ml. Divide strength by volume to get mg per ml: the 1000mg full-spectrum oil at $89.95 is 20mg/ml; the 3000mg option is 60mg/ml. A standard dropper measures 0.5ml, so each 50ml bottle yields approximately 100 servings regardless of strength.
Spectrum type — full, broad, or isolate, as described above. This tells you whether THC is present.
THC content and batch testing — the THC percentage is on the label and confirmed by the Certificate of Analysis for that batch. We supply the COA on request to [email protected]; we do not publish it publicly on the site.
Carrier oil — ours is coconut-derived MCT. Some other products use olive oil or hemp seed oil; these affect texture and shelf life but not the cannabinoid profile.
From our CBD oil range

Pet CBD Oil 2000mg Full Spectrum – 50ml
Pet-formulated full-spectrum CBD: the same hemp source as our human range in a neutral MCT carrier, 2000mg in 50ml at 40mg per ml, trace THC under 0.3%, with no human-targeted flavours. Best introduced with your vet.

CBD Oil 12000mg Broad Spectrum – 50ml
The most concentrated broad-spectrum bottle, THC removed (0%): 12000mg of cannabidiol with the supporting hemp cannabinoids and terpenes, set in 50ml of MCT carrier oil at 240mg per millilitre.

CBG Oil 6000mg Cannabigerol – 50ml
Cannabigerol (CBG), more concentrated again: 6000mg in 50ml of MCT oil at 120mg per ml, full-spectrum profile with a trace of THC under 0.3% — a single, less-abundant cannabinoid.
Is full-spectrum CBD oil legal in VIC?
The legal framework is national and applies in VIC as it does in every other Australian state and territory. In 2021, low-dose cannabidiol (up to 150mg per day) was reclassified to a pharmacist-only Schedule 3 medicine under Australian law, making it the lowest-restriction category for a therapeutic good. To date, no product has been entered on the register in a form that meets the over-the-counter criteria, so in practice most products are either under a doctor's prescription (for higher-strength or specific formulations) or described strictly by composition for the hemp-derived, low-THC category.
Our oils are described by their composition — hemp-derived CBD in MCT oil, with trace THC under 0.3% — and we make no therapeutic claims. The rules that define the category are set and enforced by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. All products are for adults 18 and over; not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding.
Buying full-spectrum CBD oil in Melbourne
CBD Oil Melbourne is an online-only CBD oil store for Melbourne and the wider VIC. There is no retail counter — you order on the site and the parcel comes to your door, whether that is Melbourne CBD, Richmond, St Kilda, Brunswick or anywhere else in Australia. Prices are in plain Australian dollars and are shown inclusive; no surprises at checkout.
The range covers four strengths of full-spectrum CBD oil alongside the broad-spectrum, CBG, and CBN lines — all on the same full range page. Ordering is the same process whether you are in Melbourne CBD, Richmond, St Kilda, or Brunswick. The batch Certificate of Analysis for whichever bottle you receive is available by emailing [email protected].
Our oils are imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and dispatched from within Australia. Delivery to Melbourne CBD, Richmond, St Kilda, Brunswick and Australia-wide.
Common questions about full-spectrum CBD oil
What makes an oil "full-spectrum"? The term describes a whole-plant hemp extraction that keeps CBD alongside the minor cannabinoids, terpenes, and a legal trace of THC under 0.3%. It names the composition, not an effect.
How does full-spectrum differ from broad-spectrum in your range? Broad-spectrum takes the same hemp extract through an extra step to remove the THC completely, leaving 0% THC. Full-spectrum keeps that trace. Both types are covered on the broad-spectrum CBD oil guide and available on the products page.
What carrier oil do you use? All our oils use coconut-derived MCT (medium-chain triglycerides), kept organic, non-GMO, and alcohol-free.
Is full-spectrum CBD oil legal to order in VIC? Yes — hemp-derived CBD oil with THC under 0.3% sits within Australia's national regulatory framework. Low-dose CBD is classified Schedule 3 (pharmacist-only) by the TGA. We describe our products by composition only; rules and scheduling are published at tga.gov.au.
Where can I get full-spectrum CBD oil delivered in Melbourne? CBD Oil Melbourne ships to Melbourne CBD, Richmond, St Kilda, Brunswick and Australia-wide. Browse every strength and compare the full-spectrum line with the rest of the range on the Melbourne shop.


