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Australian Hemp CBD Oils Review — and an Australian CBD Oil Alternative

A factual review of Australian Hemp CBD Oils: product range, pricing, extraction claims, COA transparency, and spectrum labelling — plus a Byron Bay alternative that publishes third-party batch COAs on request.

Australian Hemp CBD Oils is an Australian-made CBD oil brand that claims Byron Bay hinterland origins and CO2 extraction. Their range covers oils, topicals, gummies and pet products. They state that every batch is tested in-house but do not publish Certificates of Analysis publicly, citing TGA regulations. Below is a factual breakdown of what they offer, what they make transparent, and how they compare to a fellow Byron Bay label — FraLa CBD — on the question of COA availability and spectrum labelling.

What Is Australian Hemp CBD Oils?

Australian Hemp CBD Oils is an online retailer selling hemp-derived CBD products under the trading name "CBD Oil Australia". The brand positions itself as 100% Australian Made, stating that all products are grown and extracted from an organic farm located in the Byron Bay hinterlands, operating under a valid licence.

The brand's key public claims include CO2 extraction, pesticide-free cultivation, vegan-friendly formulation, and a customer base it describes as exceeding 10,000 buyers. They note no prescription is needed for their products and describe their range as organically crafted.

FraLa CBD is a separate label, also based in Byron Bay, NSW, and does not have any commercial relationship with Australian Hemp CBD Oils. Both brands share a geographic anchor in the Northern Rivers region.

Australian Hemp CBD Oils Product Range

The product catalogue at Australian Hemp CBD Oils spans four broad categories.

CBD oils — three oil products for human use, sold in 15ml and 30ml formats:

Pet CBD oils — two sizes for animals, described by composition:

Topical products — balms, a moisturiser, a face oil and a magnesium nightly lotion, ranging from $69.99 to $129.99 AUD. These are composition-based products; FraLa CBD does not stock topicals.

CBD gummies — 60-pack and 120-pack options at $99.99 and $169.99 AUD respectively. FraLa CBD does not stock gummies.

One notable gap on the Australian Hemp CBD Oils website: no product listing specifies whether the oils are full-spectrum or broad-spectrum. The site uses descriptors such as "100% natural" and "organically crafted" but does not state the cannabinoid profile — specifically whether Delta-9 THC is present (full-spectrum) or removed (broad-spectrum), or what the CBD concentration is per millilitre. The 15ml bottle at 1000mg gives 66.7mg per ml; the 30ml bottles give 66.7mg/ml at 2000mg and 133.3mg/ml at 4000mg — but the spectrum is not publicly labelled.

Extraction Method and Hemp Source

Australian Hemp CBD Oils describes their production process as using CO2 extraction — a method that uses carbon dioxide under controlled pressure and temperature to separate cannabidiol and other plant compounds from hemp biomass. The brand describes this as "the cleanest method available" that preserves potency and leaves no residual solvents.

The hemp is stated to come from an Australian-licensed organic farm in the Byron Bay hinterlands, which the brand describes as pesticide-free and sustainably operated.

These are the claims the brand makes on its public website. The independently verifiable record of what extraction actually yields — cannabinoid concentrations, residual solvent levels, contaminant results — is what a Certificate of Analysis captures. That document is where the comparison between these two Byron Bay brands becomes significant.

COA Transparency — What Australian Hemp CBD Oils Publishes

On the question of lab testing transparency, the Australian Hemp CBD Oils FAQ section states: "Every single batch of our products undergoes thorough testing within our dedicated in-house laboratory."

Two points are worth unpacking here.

First, the testing is described as in-house — meaning conducted by a laboratory the brand itself operates or controls, rather than by an independent third-party laboratory. In-house testing is not inherently invalid, but it is different from a test conducted by an accredited laboratory with no commercial relationship to the brand. An independent third-party test — particularly one from a laboratory accredited by an organisation such as the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) — provides external verification that an in-house document cannot.

Second, Australian Hemp CBD Oils states on their website that they cannot publicly share lab results due to TGA regulations, and that customers who want verification should conduct independent testing themselves. No batch COA documents are linked from any product page. No third-party laboratory is named. No batch numbers are published alongside results.

This does not mean their products fail testing. It means the results are not available for a buyer to inspect before purchase.

For a buyer who wants to verify the CBD concentration, the THC level, or the contaminant screen for the specific bottle they are purchasing, the information is currently not publicly accessible from Australian Hemp CBD Oils.

A Byron Bay Alternative — FraLa CBD on Transparency

FraLa CBD is also anchored in Byron Bay, NSW — same region, different model.

Where Australian Hemp CBD Oils states in-house testing and cites regulatory reasons for not publishing results, FraLa CBD sources its products from EU Labs in Amsterdam and uses independent third-party laboratories for batch testing. Every batch is tested separately. The Certificate of Analysis for any batch is available on request: email enquiries@franklauda.com with the lot number from your bottle and we send the matching batch report.

The FraLa CBD guide to reading a CBD Certificate of Analysis explains exactly what each section of a COA records — the batch number, the cannabinoid profile, the THC percentage, and the contaminant screen. That document is the practical tool for a buyer who wants to verify what is in their bottle.

The FraLa CBD range covers five product families, all in a MCT (coconut-derived) carrier:

All five families ship Australia-wide. Browse the full FraLa CBD range on the products page.

Comparing Transparency — What Each Brand Makes Public

Here is a factual side-by-side of what each brand publishes:

Australian Hemp CBD Oils FraLa CBD
Hemp source Byron Bay hinterlands (claimed) EU Labs, Amsterdam
Extraction CO2 (claimed) EU Labs production process
Spectrum labelling Not specified on product pages Full-spectrum / broad-spectrum explicitly labelled
THC level stated Not published Under 0.3% (full-spectrum); 0% (broad-spectrum) — per COA
Lab testing type In-house (stated) Third-party independent
COA availability Not published; citing TGA regulations Available on request per batch; match with lot number
Named accredited lab Not named EU Labs; third-party testers

The best CBD oil Australia roundup covers how to use these criteria — spectrum, sourcing, and COA access — when assessing any Australian hemp CBD oil brand.

If COA documentation from other brands is relevant to your research, the Down to Earth CBD review covers a separate Australian brand with a different approach to lab transparency.

Delivery and Pricing — Byron Bay and Beyond

Australian Hemp CBD Oils ships Australia-wide, quoting a 2–7 day delivery window.

FraLa CBD ships tracked orders to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, and Byron Bay — and to all other Australian states and territories. The CBD oil Gold Coast delivery page covers Queensland specifics; the shipping page has full national coverage details.

On pricing, FraLa CBD starts at $69.00 AUD for 1000mg / 50ml (approximately 100 serves at a 0.5ml dropper per serve). The 1000mg full-spectrum CBD oil is the entry-point product and comes with a matching batch COA available on request.

Common Questions About Australian Hemp CBD Oils

What is the difference between in-house and third-party lab testing for CBD oil?

In-house testing is conducted by a laboratory operated by or directly associated with the brand. Third-party testing uses an independent laboratory — ideally one accredited by a national body such as NATA in Australia — with no commercial relationship to the brand. Third-party results can be independently verified; in-house results cannot without access to the raw documents. The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) regulates cannabidiol products in Australia; its website is the authoritative source for the current scheduling framework.

Does Australian Hemp CBD Oils publish Certificates of Analysis?

Based on publicly available information as of June 2026, Australian Hemp CBD Oils does not publish batch COA documents on their website. Their FAQ states that TGA regulations prevent sharing lab results publicly and that customers who want verification should arrange independent testing. No third-party laboratory is named on the site.

What spectrum are Australian Hemp CBD Oils products?

The Australian Hemp CBD Oils website does not explicitly label its oils as full-spectrum, broad-spectrum or isolate on product pages. Spectrum labelling tells a buyer whether THC is present and in what proportion relative to other cannabinoids. Without that label, it is not publicly clear whether their oils retain trace THC (full-spectrum) or have it removed (broad-spectrum). FraLa CBD labels every product with its spectrum and confirms THC levels via batch COA.

How do I request a COA for FraLa CBD products?

Email enquiries@franklauda.com and include the lot number from the base or side of your bottle. FraLa CBD holds the batch-specific Certificate of Analysis for every product we stock and sends the matching document on request. The lot number links your specific bottle to its production run. The COA reading guide explains what each section of the document confirms — including the cannabinoid profile, the THC level, and the contaminant screen. For pricing and the full range, visit the products page.

Delivery to Byron Bay

If you are ordering from Byron Bay, delivery is domestic and tracked. FraLa CBD dispatches to Byron Bay and across NSW — including Ballina, Lennox Head, Mullumbimby, Lismore, with the same batch-tested stock listed on the shop page. Ask for the Certificate of Analysis for your bottle's lot number at any point.

Comparing any two CBD oils

Check Why it matters
mg per millilitre The only fair way to compare price between bottle sizes
Spectrum Full, broad and isolate are different products
THC figure on the COA A measured result, not a marketing claim
Batch-specific testing A COA must match your lot number
Where it ships from Domestic dispatch avoids the customs step
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