Broad-spectrum CBD oil is whole-plant hemp extract with the THC removed — it keeps the other cannabinoids and terpenes but reads 0% THC. People choose it when they want the wider hemp profile and none of the THC. In Newcastle, you can buy it from CBD Oil Newcastle, an online CBD oil shop that ships to Hamilton, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, Maitland and across NSW.

The fastest way to understand broad-spectrum is to see it against the other two oils, so we will start there. This is an information page about a product type, not medical advice — CBD Oil Newcastle sells its own hemp-derived CBD oil and describes each bottle by what it contains, not by what it might do.
Broad-spectrum vs full-spectrum vs isolate
Three oils, one real difference between them: how much of the hemp plant is left in. Nothing here is a quality ranking — it is composition.
- Full-spectrum — the whole plant kept intact: CBD, the minor cannabinoids, the terpenes, plus a legal trace of THC under 0.3%. Want the lot and the trace doesn't bother you? That's our full-spectrum CBD oil.
- Broad-spectrum — that same whole-plant extract with the THC taken out. The wider profile, 0% THC. The middle option.
- Isolate — one cannabinoid alone, everything else stripped away. Our CBN oil is a THC-free cannabinol isolate, for a single compound rather than a blend.
There's also a single-cannabinoid oil that isn't CBD: CBG oil is cannabigerol, the compound hemp makes first as it grows. So the run is fullest to simplest — full-spectrum (trace THC), broad-spectrum (0% THC), then a single cannabinoid. Broad-spectrum is for people who want more than one compound but no THC at all. You can compare every option on the shop page.
What is broad-spectrum CBD oil?
Now the detail. A whole hemp plant is extracted into an oil carrying cannabidiol alongside the smaller cannabinoids and the natural terpenes from the same plant. A broad-spectrum oil then gets one extra step: that extract is refined again to remove the THC, leaving the rest of the hemp compounds in place. The make-up stays broad; the THC reads 0% on the certificate.
That is the entire reason the category exists. A whole-plant oil carries a legal trace of THC; some people would rather have none — a workplace policy, a personal preference, or just not wanting any in the bottle. Broad-spectrum is the version with the THC taken out, and we describe it by that composition only.
Worth keeping straight: this is a hemp-derived CBD oil — cannabidiol from low-THC Cannabis sativa L. It is not a prescription cannabis medicine, and it is a different product from the medicinal cannabis a doctor prescribes. Everything here is the over-the-counter, hemp-derived oil you can order directly.
What's in our broad-spectrum CBD oil
The formula's plain and it's on the label. Our broad-spectrum CBD oil is hemp extract in a coconut-derived MCT carrier (medium-chain triglycerides) and little else: organic, non-GMO and alcohol-free. The ingredients line reads hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) aerial-parts extract and MCT coconut oil. The THC has been removed, so each batch reads 0% THC.
Every bottle is 50ml and sold by the total cannabinoid it holds. The broad-spectrum line goes from 1000mg through 3000mg and 6000mg up to 12000mg. That figure is how much CBD is in the whole bottle: 1000mg is 20mg per millilitre, 12000mg is 240mg per millilitre. The dropper measures a 0.5ml serving, so any 50ml bottle is about 100 servings whichever strength you go for.
Each oil is imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and lab-tested by an independent laboratory, batch by batch, so every batch has its own Certificate of Analysis confirming the cannabinoid content and the 0% THC. We don't publish those on the site — email [email protected] with the batch on your bottle and we'll send the matching one. Prices are in Australian dollars, set by strength, from $89.95.

From our CBD oil range

2000mg Pet CBD Oil (Full Spectrum)
Pet-formulated full-spectrum CBD, same hemp source as our human range. Neutral MCT, no added flavours. 2000mg in 50ml, 40mg per ml. 18+; ask your vet.

12000mg CBN Oil
Our strongest cannabinol oil. CBN isolate, THC-free, neutral MCT carrier. 12000mg in 50ml, 240mg per ml.

12000mg CBD Oil (Full Spectrum)
Our strongest full-spectrum hemp. Whole-plant cannabinoid and terpene profile, trace THC. 12000mg in 50ml MCT oil, 240mg per ml.
How to read the label and choose a strength
Same short checklist for any oil, ours or another shop's, so the comparison stays on facts:
- Spectrum — broad-spectrum (THC removed), full-spectrum (trace THC under 0.3%) or isolate (a single cannabinoid). A make-up choice, not a grade.
- Strength — the milligrams of cannabinoid in the bottle; divide by the volume for the per-millilitre figure (1000mg in 50ml is 20mg/ml).
- Carrier oil — what it's dissolved in; ours is coconut-derived MCT.
- THC content — printed plainly and confirmed on the COA; for broad-spectrum that's 0%.
- Lab testing — third-party tested by batch, with a Certificate of Analysis you can request before buying.
Which strength suits you is your call, and picking one isn't the same as a dose for any particular reason — we cover how to measure a serving, not how much to take. The guide to using CBD oil runs through reading a label and drawing a 0.5ml serving once your Newcastle order turns up.
Is broad-spectrum CBD oil legal in NSW?
Yes, within the national framework. Hemp-derived CBD oil is available in NSW under the rules set by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. The TGA down-scheduled low-dose cannabidiol — up to 150mg a day — to a pharmacist-only medicine in 2021, and the broad-spectrum oils sold over the counter are hemp-derived and THC-free, which is the category most people buy directly. Higher-strength or THC-containing products sit behind a prescription.
We describe our oils by composition only and make no health claims; the current rules are on the TGA website in full. Our oils are for adults aged 18 and over and aren't suitable for anyone pregnant or breastfeeding. If you take regular medication or are under care for a condition, the sensible first step is a word with your own health professional.

Common questions about broad-spectrum CBD oil in Newcastle
What does broad-spectrum mean? A whole-plant hemp extract — CBD plus the other cannabinoids and terpenes — taken through an extra step to remove the THC, so it keeps the wider profile and reads 0% THC.
Does broad-spectrum CBD oil contain THC? No. The THC is removed in processing, so each batch reads 0% THC, confirmed on its Certificate of Analysis.
How does it differ from full-spectrum? Full-spectrum keeps the whole plant including a legal trace of THC under 0.3%; broad-spectrum is the same kind of extract with the THC taken out. The full-spectrum oil is the trace-THC version.
Is broad-spectrum CBD oil legal in NSW? Yes, within the national framework — low-dose cannabidiol is pharmacist-only and hemp-derived THC-free oils are the over-the-counter category. The rules are the TGA's; we describe our oils by composition only.
Where can I buy broad-spectrum CBD oil in Newcastle? Online, from an Australian shop such as CBD Oil Newcastle — the full CBD oil range is set out for Newcastle and NSW together, from $89.95.
If you want the wider hemp profile with no THC at all, broad-spectrum is the oil for it — plain to read, lab-tested by batch, and shipped to Hamilton, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, Maitland and the rest of NSW. Browse the broad-spectrum range and prices for Newcastle and line up every strength side by side.


