Broad-spectrum CBD oil is whole-plant hemp extract that has had the THC taken out — it keeps the other cannabinoids and terpenes while reading 0% THC. It is the oil for anyone who wants the wider hemp profile with no THC at all. We look after Sunshine Coast and stock it through CBD Oil Sunshine Coast, an online CBD oil shop that posts to Maroochydore, Caloundra, Noosa, Mooloolaba and right across QLD.

Since it is our own oil you have come to read about, we will start with what is actually in the bottle, then explain the term and how it sits beside the other oils. This is an information page about a product type, not medical advice — we describe each oil by what it contains, never by what it might do, and sell our own hemp-derived CBD oil online across QLD.
What's in our broad-spectrum CBD oil
We keep the formula plain and print it on the label. Our broad-spectrum CBD oil is hemp extract in a neutral MCT carrier — medium-chain triglycerides, coconut-derived — and little else: organic, non-GMO and alcohol-free. The ingredients line reads hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) aerial-parts extract and MCT coconut oil. Because the THC has been removed, every batch reads 0% THC.
Each bottle is 50ml and is sold by the total cannabinoid it holds. The broad-spectrum line runs from 1000mg through 3000mg and 6000mg up to 12000mg. That milligram figure is simply how much CBD is in the whole bottle: a 1000mg bottle is 20mg in each millilitre, a 12000mg bottle is 240mg per millilitre. The dropper measures a 0.5ml serving, so a 50ml bottle gives you about 100 servings whichever strength you choose.
Every oil is imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and lab-tested by an independent laboratory, batch by batch, so each batch has its own Certificate of Analysis confirming the cannabinoid content and the 0% THC. We do not publish those on the site, but a quick email to [email protected] with the batch on your bottle and we will send the matching one. Prices are in plain Australian dollars and follow the strength, starting at $89.95.

What is broad-spectrum CBD oil?
Here is the term itself. A whole hemp plant is extracted into an oil that carries cannabidiol alongside the smaller cannabinoids and the natural terpenes from the same plant. A broad-spectrum oil then takes one extra step: that extract is refined again to remove the THC, while the rest of the hemp compounds stay in place. You are left with the broad make-up, minus the THC — 0% on the certificate.
That is the whole reason the category exists. A whole-plant oil carries a legal trace of THC, and plenty of people would rather have none at all — perhaps a workplace policy, perhaps just a personal preference for zero THC in the bottle. Broad-spectrum is the version with the THC taken out, and we describe it by that composition only, never by any effect.
One thing worth keeping clear: this is a hemp-derived CBD oil, cannabidiol drawn from low-THC Cannabis sativa L. It is not a prescription cannabis medicine, and it is a separate product from the medicinal cannabis a doctor prescribes. Everything here is the over-the-counter, hemp-derived oil you can order directly.
Broad-spectrum vs full-spectrum vs isolate
Seeing the three side by side makes the choice straightforward, because the only difference is composition:
- Full-spectrum keeps the whole plant intact: CBD, the minor cannabinoids, the terpenes, and a legal trace of THC under 0.3%. If the trace is fine by you and you want the lot, that is our full-spectrum CBD oil.
- Broad-spectrum is that same whole-plant extract with the THC removed — the wider profile, 0% THC. The middle ground.
- Isolate is a single cannabinoid on its own, everything else taken away. Our CBN oil is a THC-free cannabinol isolate, for one compound rather than a blend.
There is also a single-cannabinoid oil that is not CBD: CBG oil is cannabigerol, the compound hemp produces first as it grows. So the run goes from the fullest profile to the simplest — full-spectrum (trace THC), broad-spectrum (0% THC), then a single cannabinoid. None is better than another; they are different make-ups, and you can compare the lot on the shop page.
From our CBD oil range

CBN Oil 3000mg · Isolate
A higher read of cannabinol isolate: 3000mg CBN in 50ml of MCT, 60mg per ml, THC-free, made from a single cannabinoid.

CBG Oil 1000mg · Full Spectrum
Cannabigerol, the precursor cannabinoid hemp makes as it grows: full-spectrum CBG at 1000mg in 50ml of MCT, 20mg per ml.

CBD Oil 3000mg · Broad Spectrum
Mid strength, plainly composed: broad-spectrum hemp at 3000mg in 50ml of MCT, 60mg per ml, with the THC removed (0%).
How to read the label and choose a strength
Whether the oil is ours or another shop's, this short checklist keeps the comparison 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 quality 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 the cannabinoid is dissolved in; ours is coconut-derived MCT.
- THC content — stated plainly and confirmed on the COA; for broad-spectrum that is 0%.
- Lab testing — third-party tested by batch, with a Certificate of Analysis you can ask for before you buy.
Which strength suits you is a personal choice, and choosing one is not the same as a dose for any particular reason — we explain how to measure a serving, not how much to take. Our guide to using CBD oil walks through reading a label and drawing a 0.5ml serving once your Sunshine Coast order arrives.
Is broad-spectrum CBD oil legal in QLD?
Yes, within the national framework. Hemp-derived CBD oil is available in QLD 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 instead.
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 sold for adults aged 18 and over and are not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding. If you take regular medication or are under care for a health condition, the sensible step is a conversation with your own health professional first.

Common questions about broad-spectrum CBD oil in Sunshine Coast
What does broad-spectrum mean? A whole-plant hemp extract — CBD with 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 is it different 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. Our full-spectrum CBD oil is the trace-THC version.
Is broad-spectrum CBD oil legal in QLD? 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 Sunshine Coast? Online, from an Australian shop such as CBD Oil Sunshine Coast — see the full CBD oil range for Sunshine Coast and QLD in one place, from $89.95.
If you want the wider hemp profile with no THC at all, broad-spectrum is the oil built for that — described plainly, lab-tested by batch, and posted to Maroochydore, Caloundra, Noosa, Mooloolaba and the rest of QLD. Have a look at the broad-spectrum range and prices for Sunshine Coast and compare every strength side by side.


