CBD oil Melbourne buyers have access to the complete FraLa CBD range shipped tracked from Byron Bay, NSW — full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, CBG, CBN and pet CBD oil, all third-party lab-tested by batch. This page breaks down what each oil contains, what the label numbers mean and how an order reaches buyers across Richmond, St Kilda, Brunswick, Footscray and Box Hill.
Reading the label before you buy is the honest starting point. FraLa CBD was founded in Byron Bay on that principle: clear composition data, an independent Certificate of Analysis for every batch, and a flat price regardless of Victorian postcode.
What Each Product Type Contains
Five families ship to Melbourne and across Victoria, all in 50ml glass bottles with a 0.5ml dropper (~100 servings) in coconut-derived MCT carrier, all imported from EU Labs.
Full-spectrum CBD oil — whole-plant hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) extract. Cannabidiol is the primary compound; minor cannabinoids and terpenes are present alongside it. Trace THC under 0.3% remains because the extract is not THC-stripped. Browse the full-spectrum CBD oil.
Broad-spectrum CBD oil — the same whole-plant source with THC removed to a confirmed 0% THC. The rest of the cannabinoid and terpene profile stays intact. Compare on the shop page.
CBG oil — cannabigerol as the sole primary compound. A single-cannabinoid extract in MCT carrier — not a CBD blend. See the CBG oil page.
CBN oil — cannabinol isolate, THC-free, in MCT. A single-compound formula — no spectrum of other cannabinoids.
Pet CBD oil — hemp-sourced cannabidiol in MCT, formulated for animals. 2000mg at $179.90. Described by composition; no therapeutic claim.
How to Read the Strength Numbers
The milligram figure on each label is the total amount of the primary cannabinoid in the 50ml bottle. Divide by 100 (the number of 0.5ml servings) to get the per-serving amount:
- 1000mg — 10mg per serving — $89.95 AUD
- 3000mg — 30mg per serving — $220.00 AUD
- 6000mg — 60mg per serving — $390.00 AUD
- 12000mg — 120mg per serving — $585.00 AUD
- Pet CBD oil 2000mg — 20mg per serving — $179.90 AUD
These prices cover all Melbourne postcodes equally — Richmond, St Kilda, Brunswick, Footscray, Box Hill — with no suburb-level variation. The online model means no retail markup is added for any particular location.
What the Certificate of Analysis Records
Every batch is tested by an independent third-party laboratory. The COA records the cannabinoid profile, the THC percentage and a contaminant screen for that specific batch. It is batch-specific — it corresponds to the lot number on your bottle, not a brand-level average.
For full-spectrum CBD oil, the COA confirms THC under 0.3%. For broad-spectrum, it confirms 0% THC. For CBN isolate, it confirms THC-free status.
Melbourne buyers can request the COA for their batch at enquiries@franklauda.com. The guide to reading a CBD Certificate of Analysis explains what each section of the document records and how to verify the batch number match.
Why THC Levels Differ Between Formula Types
The difference in THC content between full-spectrum and broad-spectrum reflects a processing decision, not a quality difference. Hemp contains THC at trace levels naturally — well below the psychoactive threshold of high-THC cannabis. The 0.3% cap is the standard legal definition of industrial hemp in Australia.
Full-spectrum retains those trace amounts because the extract is not further processed after initial extraction. Broad-spectrum goes through an additional step that removes THC to 0% while leaving the rest of the plant profile intact.
For Victorian buyers who want no THC at all, broad-spectrum CBD oil is the relevant family. For the complete unmodified hemp profile, full-spectrum CBD oil is the choice.
Ordering from Victoria
FraLa CBD ships tracked to all of Victoria including Melbourne and its suburbs. Orders are accepted around the clock. The shipping page has delivery estimates for Victoria. All purchases are 18+. Questions go to enquiries@franklauda.com.
For other Victorian cities, see CBD oil Geelong and CBD oil Ballarat.
FAQ — CBD Oil Melbourne
What is the difference between full-spectrum and broad-spectrum CBD oil? Both are whole-plant hemp extracts. Full-spectrum retains trace THC under 0.3%. Broad-spectrum has THC removed to 0% THC. The cannabidiol content at equivalent strengths is otherwise comparable.
What does 3000mg mean on the label? 3000mg is the total milligrams of the primary cannabinoid in the 50ml bottle — 30mg per 0.5ml dropper serving.
What does the COA document? The Certificate of Analysis records the cannabinoid profile, the THC percentage and contaminant status for that specific production run. Request yours via enquiries@franklauda.com.
Does FraLa CBD ship to Melbourne suburbs? Yes — all suburbs including Richmond, St Kilda, Brunswick, Footscray and Box Hill, with no Victorian postcode surcharge.
Is CBG oil the same as CBD oil? No. CBG oil contains cannabigerol as its primary compound; CBD oil is built around cannabidiol. Both are hemp-derived but are distinct cannabinoids.

















