Our full-spectrum CBD oil is a whole-plant hemp extract in a 50ml bottle — cannabidiol kept with the plant's minor cannabinoids and terpenes, plus a legal trace of THC under 0.3% — and that whole-plant make-up is what "full spectrum" means. CBD Oil Sunshine Coast stocks it for Sunshine Coast, lab-tested by batch and shipped across Maroochydore, Caloundra, Noosa, Mooloolaba and the wider QLD, in four strengths from $89.95.

I write calm, plain explainers, so let me start with the actual product we carry, then step back to the definition, set it beside the other oils, and cover how to read a label and the legal position in QLD. Everything here is product information rather than medical advice, and we describe each oil by what it contains.
What's in our full-spectrum CBD oil
Our full-spectrum oil is simple to describe because there is not much in it: hemp extract in a coconut-derived MCT carrier, organic, non-GMO and alcohol-free, in a 50ml bottle. It is a whole-plant extract, so it keeps cannabidiol together with the minor cannabinoids and terpenes that come from the same hemp, with the trace of THC held under 0.3%. Each batch has a Certificate of Analysis listing the cannabinoid content, which we send on request to [email protected] rather than publish on the site.
It comes in four strengths: the full-spectrum CBD oil 1000mg at $89.95, the 3000mg, the 6000mg and the 12000mg full-spectrum oil, all priced in Australian dollars by strength. The oils are imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and dispatched within Australia, and the whole range and pricing sits on one page for Sunshine Coast.
So what is full-spectrum CBD oil?
Stepping back to the term: full-spectrum CBD oil is extracted from the whole hemp plant rather than refined down to one compound. That is why it carries cannabidiol alongside the smaller cannabinoids the plant makes — cannabigerol (CBG) and cannabinol (CBN) in small amounts — and the terpenes drawn through the same extraction. "Full spectrum" is the name for that complete profile: the compounds that occur together in hemp, kept together in the oil.
The trace of THC is simply part of that whole-plant composition. In the oils we sell it stays under 0.3%, the legal limit for the category in Australia, and the figure appears on the label and the batch Certificate of Analysis. The hemp is Cannabis sativa L. grown as a low-THC variety, so what you have is hemp-derived CBD oil with a legal trace — defined by its make-up, and nothing about what it might do. In short, full-spectrum CBD oil is defined by what it contains, not by anything it does.
Full-spectrum vs broad-spectrum vs isolate
These three describe three compositions, and choosing among them is about preference, not quality.
- Full-spectrum — the whole-plant profile, trace THC under 0.3%, as above.
- Broad-spectrum — the same extract with the THC removed, so 0% THC. Our broad-spectrum CBD oil page covers it, and the THC-free bottle has its own listing.
- Isolate — a single cannabinoid by itself; our CBN oil is a THC-free cannabinol isolate (CBN oil 1000mg).
We also keep a single-cannabinoid CBG oil — cannabigerol, the compound hemp produces first as it grows (CBG oil 1000mg). Spectrum is about which compounds are present; strength, covered next, is about how much.
How to read the label and choose a strength
A CBD oil label is easier to read than it looks — it is a few numbers and the word "spectrum".
- Strength (mg) — the total cannabinoid in the bottle, 1000mg to 12000mg here.
- Per millilitre — strength divided by the 50ml volume, so 1000mg is 20mg per millilitre and 12000mg is 240mg per millilitre. The dropper measures 0.5ml, about 100 servings a bottle at any strength.
- Carrier — what the cannabinoid sits in; ours is coconut-derived MCT.
- Spectrum and THC — full, broad or isolate, with the THC figure on the label and the Certificate of Analysis.
A stronger bottle just holds more cannabinoid in each millilitre; the strength you choose is up to you. Our guide to using CBD oil walks through measuring a 0.5ml serving and storing the oil — it is about reading and using the bottle, not how much to take for any reason.
From our CBD oil range

CBG Oil 12000mg · Full Spectrum
Our most concentrated cannabigerol oil: full-spectrum CBG at 12000mg in 50ml of MCT, 240mg per ml, trace THC under 0.3%.

Pet CBD Oil 2000mg · Full Spectrum
Pet-formulated full-spectrum oil from the same hemp source: 2000mg in 50ml of MCT, 40mg per ml, no human flavours. 18+ purchase.

CBN Oil 12000mg · Isolate
Our most concentrated cannabinol isolate: 12000mg CBN in 50ml of MCT, 240mg per ml, THC-free, a single-cannabinoid oil.
Is full-spectrum CBD oil legal in QLD?
Full-spectrum CBD oil falls under Australia's national framework, which applies in QLD like everywhere else. Low-dose cannabidiol — up to 150mg a day — became a pharmacist-only medicine in 2021, though no product has yet been approved on the register to be sold over the counter that way; anything outside that, or at higher strength, sits behind a doctor's prescription.
So the practical over-the-counter option is hemp-derived CBD oil described by its composition and kept within the legal THC trace. We sell our oils as products, describe what they contain and make no health claims; the rules for the category are published by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. Our oils are for adults aged 18 and over and are not for anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding.
Buying full-spectrum CBD oil in Sunshine Coast
If the whole-plant oil suits you, CBD Oil Sunshine Coast is an online CBD oil shop for Sunshine Coast and the coast — order on the site and we post it out, with no shopfront to visit. We ship across Maroochydore, Caloundra, Noosa, Mooloolaba and Australia-wide, price in Australian dollars from $89.95, and send the matching Certificate of Analysis for any batch on request. The full CBD oil range lets you compare the full-spectrum strengths with the broad-spectrum, CBG and CBN oils together, in one place for Sunshine Coast.
Common questions about full-spectrum CBD oil in Sunshine Coast
What does full-spectrum mean? A whole-plant hemp extract — CBD with the plant's minor cannabinoids and terpenes, including a legal trace of THC under 0.3%. The term describes composition, not effect.
Will it show THC? Full-spectrum oils carry a trace of THC, kept under 0.3% in the ones we sell, with the exact figure for each batch on its Certificate of Analysis.
How is it different from broad-spectrum? Broad-spectrum is the same extract with the THC removed (0% THC); full-spectrum keeps the trace. The broad-spectrum CBD oil page has the detail.
Is full-spectrum CBD oil legal in QLD? It sits within the national framework — low-dose CBD is pharmacist-only and other products need a prescription. The TGA sets the rules; we describe our oils by composition only.
Where can I buy it in Sunshine Coast? Online from CBD Oil Sunshine Coast — the shop page shows every strength and price for Sunshine Coast and QLD, lab-tested and delivered across the region.


