CBG oil is an oil built around cannabigerol, a minor cannabinoid from the hemp plant, carried in neutral MCT oil. CBD Oil Newcastle keeps it on the shelf for Newcastle, listed in Australian dollars and shipped across Hamilton, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, Maitland and the rest of NSW. This guide explains where CBG oil sits among the other cannabinoids, by composition, and where to buy it.
Most people who search "cbg oil" already own or have looked at a CBD oil, so the useful starting point isn't the chemistry lecture — it's where CBG fits next to the bottles you already recognise.
Where CBG sits among the cannabinoids
The hemp plant produces dozens of cannabinoids. Three turn up most on a shop page, and the cleanest way to separate them is by what's in the bottle, not by any claimed purpose.
- CBD (cannabidiol) is the abundant one. We sell it two ways: the full-spectrum CBD oil keeps CBD with the other whole-plant cannabinoids and terpenes and a legal trace of THC under 0.3%, while the broad-spectrum CBD oil is that same profile with the THC removed (0% THC).
- CBG (cannabigerol) — this page's subject — is a single, separate cannabinoid, and one the plant makes only a little of.
- CBN (cannabinol) is the one tied to age: it forms as hemp ages rather than being produced in quantity by fresh plant material. Our CBN oil is a THC-free isolate.
So if you picture a row of bottles: CBD is the common, whole-plant cannabinoid (with or without THC), CBG is its own minor compound, and CBN is the ageing-related one. Same MCT carrier, same 50ml format, different cannabinoids — that's the whole comparison.
What cannabigerol is
Now the compound itself. CBG, or cannabigerol, is described as a minor cannabinoid because a mature hemp plant contains only a small amount of it.
It's often called the "mother cannabinoid," and that label is pure plant biology — it says nothing about what an oil does in a person. A young hemp plant first makes cannabigerolic acid (CBGA). As it grows, the plant's enzymes convert most of that CBGA into the precursors of the other cannabinoids: CBD, THC and CBC. CBG is the common starting material they're built from, which is why "mother" fits — and why so little CBG is left once the plant matures.
That scarcity carries one practical, non-medical consequence: a CBG oil typically costs more than a CBD oil of the same size, simply because there's less of the raw compound in the plant to extract. It's a supply fact, not a selling point about effect.
What our CBG oil contains
Here's the specification of the CBG oil on the Newcastle store, described strictly by its contents.
The bottle is hemp extract in a coconut-derived MCT carrier oil, a neutral food-grade base that holds the cannabinoid in solution. Volume is 50ml. The number on the label is the total cannabigerol content, from 1000mg up to 12000mg: the 1000mg CBG oil is the entry point, with the 3000mg and 6000mg bottles holding more cannabinoid in the same volume. Prices begin at $89.95 AUD and climb with strength.
Each batch is tested by an independent lab, and the Certificate of Analysis is available on request — that report is where the cannabinoid figures and the THC reading are confirmed. The range is imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and dispatched from within Australia. On category, to be exact: this is an over-the-counter, hemp-derived CBG oil described by composition; it is not a prescription product and we don't imply otherwise.
It's also worth knowing how the bottle measures out. The 50ml volume is dosed in 0.5ml servings, around 100 servings to a bottle regardless of strength — so a stronger bottle doesn't last fewer days, it simply carries more cannabigerol in each serving. At 1000mg that's 20mg of CBG per millilitre; at 6000mg it's 120mg in the same millilitre. The recipe stays simple across the range: hemp extract in the MCT carrier, alcohol-free.
From our CBD oil range

3000mg CBD Oil (Broad Spectrum)
Mid-strength broad-spectrum hemp, THC removed. The rest of the cannabinoid and terpene profile stays. 3000mg in 50ml MCT oil, 60mg per ml.

3000mg CBG Oil
Cannabigerol at mid-strength, full-spectrum hemp with trace THC. Less abundant in the plant than CBD. 3000mg in 50ml MCT oil, 60mg per ml.

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.
Reading a CBG label
A label tells you everything you need to compare two oils properly, once you know the two numbers that matter.
The total milligrams is the cannabigerol in the entire bottle. Divide by the 50ml volume and you get milligrams per millilitre — how concentrated each drop actually is. A higher-strength bottle isn't a different product; it's the same CBG oil with more cannabinoid packed into each millilitre. After that, check the carrier (coconut-derived MCT) and that the oil is batch-tested with a COA, so the front-of-label figure is backed by a lab report.
Picking a strength is about concentration and budget — entirely your choice, and not a medical decision; we don't publish doses for any condition. If you'd like the mechanics spelled out, our guide to using CBD oil explains how to measure a 0.5ml serving, and the same approach applies to a CBG oil.
Is CBG oil legal in NSW?
CBG oil falls under Australia's national framework for low-THC hemp and cannabinoid products, which applies federally rather than being set city by city. The THC content of any given product is the key variable — one more reason to read its Certificate of Analysis first.
For the current national position, the authoritative reference is the Therapeutic Goods Administration. For Newcastle and NSW buyers the practical summary is short: our oils are described by composition, sold only to adults 18 and over, and posted to you within Australia.
Buying works the same way it does for the rest of the range. There's no Newcastle shopfront — the store is online, so you choose a CBG strength on the site and we post it out to Hamilton, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, Maitland and across NSW. If you want to read a batch's figures, ask for its Certificate of Analysis; it lists the cannabigerol content and the THC reading, which are the two numbers most people actually want to check. Nothing about a CBG oil changes those mechanics — it's stocked, priced and shipped alongside the CBD and CBN oils, in the same 50ml format and the same MCT carrier.
FAQ
What is CBG? Cannabigerol, a minor cannabinoid in the hemp plant. CBG oil is that compound in a coconut-derived MCT carrier. It's nicknamed the "mother cannabinoid" because the plant makes it first and converts most of it into the other cannabinoids as it grows.
Is CBG the same as CBD? No. They're two different cannabinoids from the same plant — CBD (cannabidiol) is the abundant one, sold as full-spectrum or broad-spectrum oil; CBG (cannabigerol) is a separate, scarcer compound on its own.
Does CBG oil contain THC? That depends on the product, which is why every batch has a Certificate of Analysis listing the cannabinoid and THC figures. Request the COA before buying.
Is CBG oil legal in NSW? Cannabinoid products are governed nationally through the TGA. We describe our oils by composition and sell to adults 18+; check the TGA for the current position.
Where can I buy CBG oil in Newcastle? Online from CBD Oil Newcastle. Browse the full cannabinoid range, choose a CBG strength, and we ship across Hamilton, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, Maitland and NSW.
When you're set, compare strengths and prices on the shop page and choose your CBG oil.


