Choosing cbd oil in Newcastle starts with one question — which cannabinoid is in the bottle, and how much of it — so the CBD Oil Newcastle range is laid out by composition before anything else. A cannabinoid is simply one of the compounds the hemp plant produces, and the five oils here are built around the ones people ask for by name: read the bottle by its contents and the choice gets simple.
The range, read by what's in the bottle
Full-spectrum keeps the whole plant intact, broad-spectrum strips the THC out of that profile, and three more oils each isolate a single compound. The full-spectrum CBD oil is whole-plant hemp extract: CBD sits alongside the minor cannabinoids and terpenes that came out of the same plant, including a legal trace of THC held under 0.3%. Want the broader plant profile without that trace? The broad-spectrum CBD oil runs the same extract through an extra purification pass that takes the THC to zero while the other hemp compounds stay. Both are the most-asked starting points, and both come in the strength ladder set out below.
Past the two CBD oils sit three more, each defined by a single ingredient. The CBG oil is cannabigerol — the parent compound the young hemp plant converts into CBD and the others as it matures, which is why it is scarcer and priced apart. The CBN oil is cannabinol, supplied as a THC-free isolate for anyone who wants that one cannabinoid and nothing else. The pet CBD oil is made for animals rather than people: identical hemp source, identical MCT coconut carrier, just without the flavourings pitched at a human palate. None of these descriptions is a promise about outcomes — it is only what the bottle holds.
Ordering and delivery across Newcastle
Once a composition suits you, getting it is a delivery question, because CBD Oil Newcastle has no storefront. You order on the site and the parcel is posted out — across Newcastle and NSW, then Australia-wide. Coverage runs through Hamilton, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, Maitland and well beyond the Newcastle region, on one catalogue and one price list for every postcode. Orders are taken at any hour, support answers inside a day, and there is no club or subscription to join — one bottle, bought once, when you want it.
Strengths and servings
Strength is the next axis, and every oil shares the same format: a 50ml bottle sold by the total milligrams of cannabinoid it carries, on a ladder from 1000mg to 12000mg. That number is the whole-bottle load, so a 1000mg bottle holds 20mg per millilitre and a 12000mg bottle holds 240mg per millilitre — same 50ml either way. The dropper is graduated to a 0.5ml serving, which means roughly 100 servings per bottle whatever the strength. The guide to using your oil shows how to read the label and draw that 0.5ml; it stops at measuring, and says nothing about how much to take for any reason.
Prices in Australian dollars
Pricing tracks the milligrams and is listed in Australian dollars: the 1000mg is $89.95, the 3000mg is $220.00, the 6000mg is $390.00 and the 12000mg is $585.00, with the animal-formula pet oil (2000mg) at $179.90. Every strength sits side by side on the shop page so you can line up cost against cannabinoid content at a glance.
What's in every bottle
The formula behind each price is short by design and printed on the label. Each oil is hemp extract carried in MCT — medium-chain triglycerides drawn from coconut — and not much else: organic, non-GMO and alcohol-free. The ingredients line reads hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) aerial-parts extract plus MCT coconut oil, the same two-line recipe across the spectrum and single-cannabinoid oils alike.
Lab-tested, batch by batch
Every batch is third-party lab-tested, and the oils are imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam, so each batch carries its own Certificate of Analysis confirming the cannabinoid figures. Those certificates are not posted on the site — email [email protected] with the batch code on your bottle and the matching COA comes back to you. Importing from one steady source is exactly why the range, the strengths and the AUD pricing read the same for every Newcastle customer, with nothing changing quietly between orders.
First bottle? Where to look
If this is a first bottle, the guide to using CBD oil covers the plain mechanics — reading the label, drawing a 0.5ml serving, and storing the oil somewhere cool, dark and dry with the cap shut tight. The FAQ takes on the questions we field most about the oils, ordering and delivery across NSW. For dispatch timing into Hamilton, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, Maitland see the shipping page, and the returns page sets out how an unopened bottle can come back.
These oils are sold to adults 18 and over and are not suitable for anyone pregnant or breastfeeding. If you take regular medication or are under care for a health condition, the sensible first move is a chat with your own health professional: we sell these as products, describe what is in them, and give no medical advice. For anything else — a specific oil, an order, delivery to your part of NSW — the contact page lists the fastest ways through.
Common questions
How much THC is in the oils? Full-spectrum holds a trace under 0.3%; broad-spectrum and the CBN isolate are THC-free. Each batch's exact figure is on its Certificate of Analysis.
What is the difference between full and broad-spectrum? Both are whole-plant hemp; full-spectrum keeps the natural trace of THC, while broad-spectrum removes it to zero and leaves the other compounds in place.
How many servings does a bottle give? Every bottle is 50ml and the dropper measures 0.5ml, so about 100 servings regardless of the strength you pick.
Where do you deliver, and how? To Hamilton, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, Maitland and Australia-wide. We are online only, so every order is posted, never collected.
When you are ready, open the full CBD oil range to weigh every strength and price for Newcastle side by side.
















