Can you buy cbd gummies australia-wide? The honest answer involves two things: what a CBD gummy actually contains as a product, and where Australian regulation currently sits on them. No TGA-approved CBD gummy exists for over-the-counter sale anywhere in Australia as of 2026 — including in Sydney. CBD Oil Sydney sells CBD oil across NSW, not gummies, and this page explains the distinction plainly so you can make sense of what you are searching for.

The sections below cover the Australian regulatory picture in plain terms, how CBD gummies differ from CBD oil as a product format, what the international comparison gets wrong, and what CBD Oil Sydney stocks for Sydney shoppers — from Sydney CBD through Parramatta, Bondi and Chatswood to the rest of NSW.
What is actually inside a CBD gummy?
A CBD gummy is a solid, chewable confection. The active ingredient is cannabidiol — the same hemp-derived CBD found in CBD oil — but it arrives inside a food product: sweetener or sugar, gelatine or a plant-based equivalent, flavouring, and colour. The cannabinoid content is stated in milligrams per piece on the label.
The CBD itself comes in one of three compositions. A full-spectrum gummy uses whole-plant hemp extract and keeps a legal trace of THC under 0.3%. A broad-spectrum product removes the THC entirely — 0% THC — while retaining other hemp-plant compounds. An isolate contains a single purified cannabinoid only.
Those three spectrum types are the same ones used in CBD oil. The cannabidiol molecule does not change format to format. What differs is the vehicle carrying it — a food confection in a gummy, a carrier oil (typically MCT from coconut) in an oil — and the regulatory lane each product sits in as a result. Because a gummy is a solid food, it is assessed under food standards rather than therapeutic goods frameworks. That distinction matters significantly in Australia, as the next section explains.
The Australian regulatory picture — why no CBD gummy is on a pharmacy shelf
The TGA — the Therapeutic Goods Administration — governs the sale of cannabidiol products in Australia. In 2021 the TGA moved low-dose CBD (up to 150 mg per day, at least 98% purity) from Schedule 4 (prescription only) to Schedule 3 (pharmacist-only medicine). That move created a legal pathway for low-dose CBD products to be sold over the counter via pharmacies without a prescription — provided each product is first listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG).
That last condition is the practical blocker. As of 2026, no CBD product of any kind has been approved and listed on the ARTG for Schedule 3 sale. The application process involves strict quality, safety, stability and efficacy requirements, and no manufacturer has yet cleared all of them to reach pharmacy shelves.
For CBD gummies specifically, the picture is the same or more complicated. A product sold as a food sits under food standards, not the TGA's therapeutic goods framework — different rules, different oversight, different labelling requirements. A gummy claiming cannabidiol content would need to satisfy both its classification as a food and the regulatory treatment of the cannabinoid it contains.
The result for Sydney shoppers: there is no TGA-registered CBD gummy you can legally purchase over the counter in a pharmacy in NSW or anywhere else in Australia. The TGA's website sets out the full framework and the current ARTG listing status. For information on what products are approved for prescription access, the TGA's medicinal cannabis product list is the authoritative reference.
Why the US and UK comparison does not apply here
A lot of the content Australian shoppers read about cbd gummies australia is written for — or imported directly from — the US or UK market. Both markets have their own regulatory frameworks for cannabidiol, and neither maps onto Australian rules.
In the United States, the FDA's position on CBD in food products has evolved over several years, and certain states have additional rules. In the United Kingdom, the FSA (Food Standards Agency) has its own novel foods framework for CBD products. In both cases the regulatory environment, the products that have been approved or tolerated on shelves, and the labelling requirements differ from Australia's.
A CBD gummy that is legally sold on a UK high street is not automatically a legal product in Australia. A product that complies with FDA guidance does not comply with TGA requirements. When searching for CBD gummies in Sydney, comparisons to overseas markets set false expectations. What matters is the ARTG and the TGA framework — and within that framework, no CBD gummy is currently on a registered product list for over-the-counter sale.

CBD oil vs CBD gummies — a format comparison
Both deliver hemp-derived CBD. These are the differences that sit on the label and in the composition, not a judgement on which format is better.
Ingredient list: A CBD oil has a short deck — typically hemp extract (Cannabis Sativa L. aerial-parts extract) and a carrier oil (MCT from coconut). A CBD gummy has a full food-product ingredient list: sweetener, gelatine or vegan substitute, flavouring agents, colouring. Anyone reading labels carefully for dietary reasons encounters more variables with a gummy than with a two-ingredient oil.
Measuring the cannabinoid amount: An oil states its cannabinoid content in milligrams per millilitre. With a dropper you can measure with reasonable precision. A gummy states milligrams per piece — straightforward for counting (one piece = one unit), but with less flexibility for fine adjustments.
How the product is classified: CBD oil presented as a therapeutic good is assessed under the TGA's therapeutic goods framework — COA requirements, therapeutic standards, ARTG registration. A CBD gummy classified as a food sits under food standards — different rules on what can be claimed, what testing is required and what the label must say.
What the active ingredient is: In both cases the active ingredient is cannabidiol. The molecule is identical. It is the format, the surrounding ingredients, and the regulatory lane that differ.
Neither format is inherently superior as a vehicle for cannabidiol. They are different form factors with different practical characteristics and different regulatory treatments in Australia.
From our CBD oil range

1000mg CBG Oil — Cannabigerol
Cannabigerol — the parent compound a young hemp plant turns into the others as it grows. Less abundant than CBD, which is why CBG sits apart on cost. 1000mg in 50ml MCT, 20mg per ml.

2000mg Pet CBD Oil — Full Spectrum
Pet-formulated CBD from the same hemp source as our human range, on a neutral MCT carrier with no human-targeted flavours or sweeteners. 2000mg in 50ml, 40mg per ml. Adults 18+; introduce under your vet's guidance.

1000mg CBN Oil — Cannabinol
Cannabinol — the cannabinoid that forms as raw hemp ages. Supplied as a THC-free isolate: that one compound and nothing else. 1000mg in 50ml MCT, 20mg per ml.
What CBD Oil Sydney stocks in Sydney: CBD oil, not gummies
To be direct: CBD Oil Sydney does not stock CBD gummies. What we sell is CBD oil — hemp-derived cannabidiol in a liquid oil format, shipped to Sydney CBD, Parramatta, Bondi, Chatswood and across NSW.
Our range covers five product families:
- Full-spectrum CBD oil — whole-plant hemp extract, legal trace of THC under 0.3%, in coconut-derived MCT carrier. The 1000mg bottle is $89.95.
- Broad-spectrum CBD oil — whole-plant hemp extract with THC removed (0% THC), in MCT carrier. From $89.95.
- CBG oil — cannabigerol, a distinct hemp-derived cannabinoid, in MCT carrier.
- CBN oil — cannabinol isolate, THC-free, in MCT carrier.
- Pet CBD oil — pet-formulated hemp-derived CBD in MCT carrier, no human-targeted additives.
Every product in the CBD Oil Sydney range is third-party lab-tested by batch. A Certificate of Analysis is available on request before you buy. Our oils are imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and dispatched from within Australia. Browse the full range and current prices in Sydney.
If your search started with cbd gummies australia and you want to know whether a CBD oil covers what you are actually after — the relevant question is: are you looking for the cannabinoid, or specifically the gummy format? If it is the cannabidiol content, our oil range carries the same active ingredient across five formulations. If it is the gummy format specifically, that product category does not currently exist as a registered OTC product in Australia.
Reading a CBD label in Sydney: what to check
Whether you are evaluating an oil or any other hemp-derived CBD product, the same label checklist applies. These are the facts that sit on the label and that a Certificate of Analysis confirms.
Spectrum: Full-spectrum keeps the legal trace of THC under 0.3%. Broad-spectrum removes it to 0% THC. An isolate is a single purified cannabinoid. This is a composition choice, not a quality ranking.
Strength in milligrams: The total milligrams of cannabinoid in the product. Our oils start at 1000mg in a 50ml bottle — 20mg per millilitre. Divide total mg by volume to get the per-ml concentration. For a gummy, divide by the number of pieces.
Carrier or format ingredients: In our oil the carrier is coconut-derived MCT — two main ingredients. A gummy has a food ingredient deck in place of a carrier oil. Read both lists, not just the cannabinoid figure.
THC content: Stated on the label and confirmed by the Certificate of Analysis. Full-spectrum carries trace THC under 0.3%; broad-spectrum and isolate carry no THC.
Third-party lab testing evidence: A Certificate of Analysis from an independent laboratory, verified per batch, is the standard to expect. Ours are available on request for any product in the CBD Oil Sydney range.
Price in AUD: Our CBD oil starts at $89.95 for 1000mg in Sydney. Browse the shop for current pricing across all strengths.
For a practical walkthrough of what each label figure means for a Sydney order once it arrives, the guide to using CBD oil covers the detail in plain terms.
Common questions about CBD gummies from Sydney shoppers
Can I buy CBD gummies in Sydney? There is no TGA-registered CBD gummy available for over-the-counter purchase in Sydney, NSW, or anywhere in Australia as of 2026. The TGA website confirms the ARTG listing status. Prescription-access pathways exist separately, but no pharmacist-only OTC product has been listed.
Why are CBD gummies available in the US but not in Australia? Different regulatory frameworks apply. In the US and UK, the FDA and FSA have their own rules for cannabidiol in food products — neither maps onto Australia's TGA requirements. A product legal on a UK shelf is not automatically compliant in Australia.
Is the CBD in a gummy different from the CBD in an oil? The cannabidiol molecule is identical. The surrounding format differs — food confection ingredients in a gummy versus MCT carrier oil in a tincture — along with the regulatory lane and labelling rules that apply.
Do you sell CBD gummies? No. CBD Oil Sydney sells CBD oil — full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, CBG, CBN and pet formulations, shipped across Sydney CBD, Parramatta, Bondi, Chatswood and all of NSW. If you are looking for the cannabidiol content rather than the gummy format, the CBD oil range carries the same active ingredient.
What is the price of CBD oil in Sydney? CBD Oil Sydney oils start at $89.95 for a 1000mg / 50ml bottle — 20mg per millilitre. Browse the full range for current Sydney pricing across all five product families.
Where can I read more about using CBD oil? The CBD Oil Sydney guide to using CBD oil covers label reading, serving sizes and what to expect from a Sydney order.


