If you are specifically looking for a THC-free single-cannabinoid oil, CBN oil is an isolate — one compound, no THC, nothing else doing work alongside it. That is the defining compositional fact about CBN oil, and it is the reason a portion of Sydney shoppers reach past the broad-spectrum and full-spectrum oils on the shelf and ask specifically for it. CBD Oil Sydney stocks CBN oil in four strengths, ships to Sydney CBD, Parramatta, Bondi and Chatswood, and dispatches across all of NSW.

This page describes a product type in plain terms. We describe CBN oil by what it contains — the cannabinoid, its origin, the carrier, the strength in milligrams — and by nothing else. CBD Oil Sydney makes no health claims on any product. With cannabinol in particular, the internet is full of suggested uses and implied effects; this page contains none of that. What it does contain is a clear account of the compound, a comparison with the other cannabinoids we stock, a walkthrough of the CBN oil label and per-millilitre maths, and the NSW legal context.
What CBN (cannabinol) is — and where it comes from
Cannabinol, or CBN, is a minor cannabinoid that forms from the natural oxidation of THC as the hemp plant ages. While most cannabinoids are biosynthesised directly in the growing plant, CBN accumulates as THC degrades — which is why it is associated with older hemp material and classified as a minor rather than a dominant compound. It is produced by Cannabis sativa L., the same botanical species that gives us CBD (cannabidiol) and CBG (cannabigerol).
Because cannabinol occurs at low concentrations in the plant, it is harder to extract in meaningful quantities than CBD, which partly accounts for the price difference between a 1000mg CBN oil and a 1000mg CBD oil of the same volume — they cost the same in our range, but the production path for the CBN oil isolate is distinct.
Our CBN oil is supplied as a THC-free isolate: the cannabinol has been isolated from the rest of the plant material so that the bottle contains that single compound dissolved in a neutral carrier. No THC remains. That is not a claim about what it does — it is a description of what the oil does not contain, confirmed on each batch's Certificate of Analysis.
CBN vs CBD vs CBG — a composition comparison
These three cannabinoids share a botanical source but are distinct compounds. The comparison below is strictly compositional.
| Cannabinoid | What it is | How we sell it | THC? |
|---|---|---|---|
| CBD (cannabidiol) | The dominant cannabinoid in hemp | Full-spectrum (whole-plant, trace THC under 0.3%) or broad-spectrum (whole-plant, THC removed to 0%) | Full: trace under 0.3% / Broad: 0% |
| CBG (cannabigerol) | The precursor cannabinoid, produced first as the plant grows | Isolate via CBG oil | 0% |
| CBN (cannabinol) | A minor cannabinoid, forms as THC oxidises in mature hemp | Isolate (this page) | 0% |
The table captures the essential structural difference: CBD is available in blended whole-plant formats, while CBG and CBN are each sold as single-cannabinoid isolates with no THC present. Neither isolate is stronger or better than a spectrum oil — they differ only in composition. Buyers who want the widest hemp profile choose full-spectrum CBD oil; those who want THC removed but the rest of the profile intact choose broad-spectrum CBD oil; those who want a single named cannabinoid with zero THC choose an isolate — either CBG oil or CBN oil.
Our CBN oil — strengths, per-mL figures and pricing
All four bottles are 50ml, filled with hemp-derived cannabinol isolate dissolved in coconut-derived MCT carrier oil. The dropper draws 0.5ml per serving, so every bottle holds approximately 100 servings regardless of strength. The only variable is how much CBN is packed into those 50ml.
| Strength | Total CBN | CBN per ml | Per serving (0.5ml) | Price (AUD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1000mg CBN oil | 1000mg | 20mg/ml | 10mg | $89.95 |
| 3000mg CBN oil | 3000mg | 60mg/ml | 30mg | $220.00 |
| 6000mg CBN oil | 6000mg | 120mg/ml | 60mg | $390.00 |
| 12000mg CBN oil | 12000mg | 240mg/ml | 120mg | $585.00 |
The per-mL figure is the one that matters for comparing value across bottles: a 3000mg bottle delivers three times the CBN per millilitre of the 1000mg, at less than three times the price. Choosing a strength is a personal decision; our how to use guide covers measuring a serving, not how much any individual should take.
The oils are made for EU Labs and imported from Amsterdam. Every batch is third-party lab-tested before dispatch. If you want the Certificate of Analysis for your specific bottle, email [email protected] with the batch number printed on your label and we will send the matching report. The ingredient declaration on the label reads: Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) aerial-parts extract, MCT oil (coconut-derived) — organic, non-GMO, alcohol-free.
How to read the label and the COA before you buy
A THC-free isolate sounds straightforward, but there are four things worth checking on any CBN oil label — ours or anyone else's.
- Cannabinoid declared: the label should name the compound. "CBN oil" or "cannabinol" should appear alongside the milligram figure. A label that says only "hemp extract" or "hemp oil" does not specify a cannabinoid and is describing a different product entirely.
- Total milligrams vs per-mL strength: the total mg tells you how much is in the whole bottle; the per-mL figure (or the arithmetic: total divided by volume in ml) tells you the concentration. Both numbers matter.
- THC declaration: an isolate should show 0% or "not detected" for THC. Verify this on the Certificate of Analysis, not just the label — the label is the manufacturer's claim, the COA is the independent test.
- Carrier oil: our CBN oil uses MCT (coconut-derived). If you have a coconut allergy this is the line to check; if a different carrier is listed, the flavour and texture will differ from what we describe here.
The Certificate of Analysis for each batch is available on request — it confirms cannabinoid identity, the CBN oil quantity, the THC reading, and the absence of contaminants. Reading it is how a research-minded buyer in Sydney verifies the label figures rather than taking them on trust.
From our CBD oil range

1000mg CBD Oil — Full Spectrum
The whole hemp profile in one bottle: CBD alongside the minor cannabinoids and terpenes from the same run, with a legal trace of THC held under 0.3%. 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.
Is CBN oil legal in NSW?
Cannabinoid products in Australia sit within a national regulatory framework administered by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). That framework applies in NSW as it does across the country. We describe our CBN oil by composition — a THC-free cannabinol isolate in a neutral MCT carrier — and make no health claims; this page is not legal or medical advice. For the current scheduling of cannabidiol and other cannabinoids in Australia, the authoritative source is the TGA website. Our oil is sold to adults aged 18 and over and is not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding.
Buying CBN oil in Sydney
CBD Oil Sydney is an online store. There is no retail counter in Sydney CBD, Parramatta, Bondi or Chatswood — the order goes through the website and is dispatched from within Australia. The shop page lists the full range — CBN oil in all four strengths, plus the CBD and CBG oils — with prices in Australian dollars. You can compare the complete catalogue in one view before committing to a bottle.
Orders across NSW use standard domestic postage. Support queries go to [email protected] and are answered within 24 hours.
Common questions about CBN oil
What is CBN oil? CBN oil carries cannabinol — a minor cannabinoid that forms through the natural oxidation of THC as the hemp plant ages. We supply it as a THC-free isolate and describe it by composition only.
Is CBN oil the same as CBD oil? No. They carry distinct compounds from the same plant. CBD oil contains cannabidiol and is available in full-spectrum or broad-spectrum blended formats. CBN oil carries a minor cannabinoid and is an isolate — no THC, one compound.
Does CBN oil contain THC? Our CBN oil does not. It is a THC-free isolate and the Certificate of Analysis for each batch confirms the reading.
Is CBN oil legal in NSW? Cannabinoids sit within the national framework run by the TGA, which applies in NSW. We describe our product by composition and make no health claims; the TGA is the authoritative source for the current rules.
Where can I buy CBN oil in Sydney? Online, from CBD Oil Sydney. All four strengths are on the shop page and we post across Sydney CBD, Parramatta, Bondi, Chatswood and the rest of NSW.
If a single-cannabinoid, THC-free oil is what your research points to, our CBN oil is a cannabinol isolate described plainly, priced in Australian dollars, and delivered from within Australia. Browse the full cannabinoid range to compare CBN oil alongside the CBD and CBG oils, each batch lab-tested.


