Full-spectrum CBD oil is a whole-plant hemp extract: cannabidiol kept together with the smaller cannabinoids and the terpenes drawn from the same plant, plus a legal trace of THC that stays under 0.3%. CBD Oil Perth stocks full-spectrum CBD oil for Perth, lab-tested by batch and posted across Perth, Fremantle, Mandurah, Joondalup, Bunbury, Western Australia and the rest of WA. Here is what is actually in the bottle, and how to choose one.

I write about our range in plain product terms, so this page sticks to composition: what full-spectrum means, how it differs from the other oils we carry, what is in ours, and how to read a label once it arrives in Perth. It is information about a product, not medical advice, and we describe every oil by what it contains rather than by anything it might do.
What is full-spectrum CBD oil?
Full-spectrum CBD oil is made from the whole hemp plant. Rather than isolating one compound, the extraction keeps cannabidiol (CBD) alongside the plant's minor cannabinoids — small amounts of cannabigerol (CBG) and cannabinol (CBN) among them — and the natural terpenes that come from the same source. "Full spectrum" simply names that whole-plant make-up: the spread of compounds that occur together in hemp, kept together in the oil.
Because it is a whole-plant extract, full-spectrum CBD oil also carries a trace of THC. In the products we sell that trace is always kept under 0.3% — the legal limit for this category in Australia — and it is stated on the label and confirmed on the Certificate of Analysis. Hemp here means Cannabis sativa L. grown as a low-THC variety; the oil is hemp-derived CBD, not a high-THC product. That is the whole definition: full-spectrum describes a composition, the range of cannabinoids and terpenes present, and nothing about what the oil is for. In short, full-spectrum CBD oil is defined by what it contains, not by anything it does.
Full-spectrum vs broad-spectrum vs isolate
The three terms describe three different compositions, and the difference is mostly about what is kept and what is removed. It is a choice between make-ups, not a ranking of quality.
- Full-spectrum keeps the whole-plant profile, including the legal trace of THC under 0.3%.
- Broad-spectrum takes that same whole-plant extract through an extra step that removes the THC, leaving 0% THC with the other hemp compounds in place. We cover this in our broad-spectrum CBD oil guide, and you can see the THC-free broad-spectrum bottle on its product page.
- Isolate is a single cannabinoid on its own, with the rest stripped away. Our CBN oil is an example — cannabinol supplied as a THC-free isolate (CBN oil 1000mg).
There is also a single-cannabinoid oil that sits outside the CBD lines: CBG oil is cannabigerol, the compound the hemp plant makes first as it grows (CBG oil 1000mg). Which composition suits you is a personal preference — some people want the whole-plant profile of full-spectrum, others want no THC at all, or a single compound. None is "stronger" than another by virtue of its spectrum; strength is a separate number, covered below.
What's in our full-spectrum CBD oil
Our full-spectrum CBD oil is hemp extract in a neutral MCT carrier — medium-chain triglycerides, coconut-derived — and little else, kept organic, non-GMO and alcohol-free. Every bottle is 50ml and is sold by its total cannabinoid content, in four strengths. The trace of THC stays under 0.3% across all of them, and each batch has its own Certificate of Analysis setting out the cannabinoid content, which we send on request to [email protected] rather than publish on the site.
The strengths run from the 1000mg full-spectrum CBD oil at $89.95, up through the 3000mg bottle and the 6000mg, to the 12000mg full-spectrum oil at the top of the line. Prices are in Australian dollars and follow the strength. The oils are imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and dispatched within Australia, and you can compare every strength and price side by side on the full range page.

How to read the label and choose a strength
Reading a full-spectrum CBD oil label is mostly a matter of four numbers and one word. Once you know them, comparing two bottles — ours or anyone's — comes down to facts rather than marketing.
- Strength (mg) — the total cannabinoid content in the whole bottle, from 1000mg to 12000mg here.
- Per-millilitre — divide the strength by the volume. A 1000mg oil in a 50ml bottle is 20mg per millilitre; a 12000mg bottle is 240mg per millilitre. The dropper measures a 0.5ml serving, so a 50ml bottle holds about 100 servings whichever strength you pick.
- Carrier oil — what the cannabinoid is dissolved in; ours is coconut-derived MCT.
- Spectrum — full, broad or isolate, as set out above.
- THC content and lab testing — stated on the label and confirmed by the batch Certificate of Analysis.
Which strength you buy is your call: a higher-strength bottle simply puts more cannabinoid in each millilitre. Our guide to using CBD oil walks through measuring a 0.5ml serving and storing the bottle — it explains how to read the label, not how much to take for any particular reason.
From our CBD oil range

Pet CBD Oil 2000mg – Full Spectrum
Pet-formulated CBD oil — same hemp source as our human range, neutral MCT carrier, no human-targeted flavours or sweeteners. 2000mg in 50ml of MCT oil (40mg per ml). Best introduced under guidance from your vet.

CBG Oil 3000mg – Cannabigerol
Cannabigerol — the cannabinoid the hemp plant uses to make the others as it grows. Less abundant than CBD, which is why CBG oils sit at a different price point. 3000mg in 50ml of MCT carrier (60mg per ml).

CBN Oil 3000mg – Cannabinol
Cannabinol — the cannabinoid that forms as raw hemp ages. 3000mg of CBN isolate in 50ml of MCT oil (60mg per ml). A common choice for evening routines among people already familiar with CBD.
Is full-spectrum CBD oil legal in WA?
Full-spectrum CBD oil sits within Australia's national framework, which applies in WA as it does everywhere else in the country. In 2021 low-dose cannabidiol — up to 150mg a day — was down-scheduled to a pharmacist-only medicine, though to date no specific product has been approved on the register to be sold that way over the counter. Other and higher-strength products sit behind a prescription from a doctor.
In practice, the over-the-counter route most people use is hemp-derived CBD oil described by its composition, kept within the legal trace of THC. We sell our oils as products and describe what they contain; we make no health claims, and the rules that govern the category are set and published by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. Our oils are for adults 18 and over and are not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding.
Buying full-spectrum CBD oil in Perth
If the whole-plant oil is what you are after, CBD Oil Perth is an online CBD oil shop for Perth — no shopfront to visit, just the range on the website and a parcel posted to your door. We ship to Perth, Fremantle, Mandurah, Joondalup, Bunbury, Western Australia and Australia-wide beyond that, price everything in plain Australian dollars from $89.95, and send the matching Certificate of Analysis for any batch you ask about. You can browse the full CBD oil range for Perth in one place and compare the full-spectrum strengths against the broad-spectrum, CBG and CBN oils there too.
Common questions about full-spectrum CBD oil in Perth
What does full-spectrum CBD oil mean? It means a whole-plant hemp extract: CBD kept together with the plant's minor cannabinoids and terpenes, including a legal trace of THC under 0.3%. The term describes the composition, not an effect.
Will full-spectrum CBD oil show THC? It contains a trace of THC, kept under 0.3% in the oils we sell, and the exact figure for each batch is stated on its Certificate of Analysis. We describe this as composition only.
How is it different from broad-spectrum? Broad-spectrum is the same whole-plant extract with the THC removed, so it is 0% THC. Full-spectrum keeps the trace. Both are covered on the broad-spectrum CBD oil page.
Is full-spectrum CBD oil legal in WA? It sits within the national framework: low-dose CBD is classed as pharmacist-only and other or higher-strength products require a prescription. The rules are published by the TGA, and we describe our oils by composition only.
Where can I buy full-spectrum CBD oil in Perth? Online from CBD Oil Perth — you can see every strength and price for Perth and WA on the shop page, lab-tested and delivered across the region.


