If you are looking for CBD vape in Brisbane, the practical answer starts with understanding what the product actually is — and where the Australian regulatory picture currently sits on it. CBD vape products are hemp-derived CBD delivered by vaporisation rather than as oral drops. The same cannabinoid, a different delivery mechanism. In Australia, no CBD vape product is currently listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) for over-the-counter sale, and the rules around vaping devices add a second regulatory layer. CBD Oil Brisbane does not sell vape products. Our range covers CBD oil across Brisbane and QLD — same hemp-derived cannabinoid, taken orally, no device required.

This page is purely informational. It covers what a CBD vape product consists of, how both the CBD and vaping-device regulations interact, why there is no clear over-the-counter pathway currently in place, how the format compares to CBD oil, and what CBD Oil Brisbane actually stocks for customers across Brisbane CBD, Fortitude Valley, South Bank and Chermside. Composition and regulatory facts only — no health claims about either format.
What is a CBD vape product?
A CBD vape product is hemp-derived cannabidiol in a form designed to be vaporised and inhaled. That summary holds three components worth separating.
The liquid: The active substance is a hemp extract — which may be an isolate (pure CBD), a broad-spectrum extract (multiple cannabinoids, THC removed) or a full-spectrum extract (whole-plant, trace THC under 0.3%). This extract is blended into a carrier liquid formulated for heating rather than oral use. Common carrier choices are propylene glycol (PG), vegetable glycerin (VG) or a form of MCT adapted for vaporisation. This is a distinct formulation from a sublingual CBD oil — the same cannabinoid extract, prepared differently. You cannot use an oral CBD oil as a vape liquid, and a vape liquid is not appropriate to swallow.
The device: A vaping pen, pod system or refillable cartridge heats the liquid to vaporisation temperature. The device is not optional — without it the product cannot function. Hardware ranges from disposable single-use pens that arrive pre-filled, to refillable systems where the battery unit and liquid cartridge are separate purchases. Either way, a CBD vape product has a hardware component that a CBD oil does not.
The delivery route: The vapour is inhaled. Cannabinoid enters the body via the lungs rather than through oral absorption or the digestive tract. The delivery route is the defining characteristic — the reason people specifically seek out the vape format rather than an oil.
The label on a CBD vape product states the CBD content in milligrams and identifies the spectrum, following the same convention as an oil label. The difference is entirely in how it is used.
How Australian regulations apply to CBD vape
The regulatory picture for CBD vaping in Australia draws on two separate areas of law at once, and it is worth being clear about both.
Vaping device regulation: From 2023, Australia significantly tightened the rules on vaping products under the Therapeutic Goods Act. Nicotine vaping products are now limited to pharmacy supply for patients holding a prescription — general retail sale was ended. This framework targets nicotine vaping specifically. A CBD vape product that contains a vaping device and a vapeable liquid sits within the broader regulatory environment around vaping hardware and liquid, even though CBD and nicotine are different substances.
CBD as a scheduled substance: Cannabidiol in Australia is regulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. The TGA's 2021 rescheduling moved low-dose cannabidiol — up to 150 mg per day — from Schedule 4 (prescription required) to Schedule 3 (pharmacist-only). That move opened a theoretical over-the-counter pathway — in practice, a product must first be listed on the ARTG to use it. As of now, no CBD vape product is ARTG-listed for over-the-counter sale. Higher-dose CBD remains in Schedule 4, requiring a doctor's script regardless of delivery format.
The combined picture: A CBD vape product sits at the crossroads of CBD scheduling rules and vaping-device regulation — two overlapping frameworks, neither of which currently provides a clear approved over-the-counter route specifically for this format. Products are sold online from various sources, classified differently by different sellers. Whether a specific product is legally compliant in Australia will depend on its composition, labelling, and how it has been classified. That is a question for the product's seller, not this page. The TGA website is the authoritative reference.
For Brisbane buyers and anyone across QLD: there is no TGA-approved CBD vape product available via a clear over-the-counter pathway from an Australian retailer at this time.
CBD vape versus CBD oil — the factual differences
Both formats share the same source material: hemp-derived CBD. Here is where they actually diverge.
Delivery route. The most fundamental difference. CBD oil is taken orally — held under the tongue for sublingual absorption or swallowed and processed through the digestive system. CBD vape is heated by a device and inhaled as vapour. Different paths through the body, different mechanics entirely.
Formulation and carrier. Our CBD oils use neutral, coconut-derived MCT oil as the carrier — a stable oral-use fat. A vape liquid uses carriers suited to heating: propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin or a vape-adapted form of MCT. These formulations are not interchangeable. An oral CBD oil is not safe to vaporise, and a vape liquid should not be swallowed. The products look similar — a liquid with a stated cannabinoid concentration — but the chemistry of the carrier is categorically different.
Equipment. CBD oil arrives in a 50ml amber glass dropper bottle and needs nothing else. A CBD vape product requires a compatible vaping device to heat the liquid and deliver the vapour. The device is either built in (disposable pen) or a separate purchase (cartridge, battery). Hardware cost and maintenance are part of the total cost of the vape format; they are not part of using an oil.
Regulatory position. An oral CBD oil described by composition sits within a well-established product category in Australia. A CBD vape product sits at the intersection of CBD scheduling and vaping-device regulation — a more complex position with no dedicated approved pathway currently available in Australia for this format.
Neither format is objectively superior as a vehicle for cannabidiol. They are different products sharing the same active cannabinoid.
From our CBD oil range

CBD Oil 1000mg — Broad Spectrum
Broad-spectrum hemp oil with the supporting cannabinoids and terpenes kept and the THC removed (0%). 1000mg of CBD in a 50ml MCT bottle — 20mg per ml, around 100 servings. Organic, non-GMO, alcohol-free.

Pet CBD Oil 2000mg — Full Spectrum
Pet-formulated full-spectrum CBD from the same hemp source as our human range, in a neutral MCT carrier with no human-targeted flavours or sweeteners. 2000mg in 50ml — 40mg per ml. Best introduced with vet guidance.

CBG Oil 6000mg — Cannabigerol
Higher-strength cannabigerol — the compound hemp produces first as it grows, less abundant than CBD. Full-spectrum with a trace of THC under 0.3%. 6000mg in a 50ml MCT bottle, 120mg per ml.
What CBD Oil Brisbane offers in Brisbane
CBD Oil Brisbane does not stock CBD vape products. What we sell is CBD oil — hemp-derived cannabidiol in a liquid oil format, shipped to Brisbane CBD, Fortitude Valley, South Bank, Chermside and anywhere else in QLD from our online store.
Our range covers five product families:
- Full-spectrum CBD oil — whole-plant hemp extract, trace THC under 0.3%, coconut-derived MCT carrier. From $89.95 per 1000mg / 50ml bottle.
- Broad-spectrum CBD oil — same whole-plant extraction, THC removed to 0%, MCT carrier. Also from $89.95.
- CBG oil — cannabigerol, a naturally occurring hemp-derived cannabinoid, in MCT oil. A distinct formulation from a standard CBD oil.
- CBN oil — cannabinol isolate, THC-free, MCT carrier.
- Pet CBD oil — pet-formulated hemp-derived CBD in MCT carrier, no human-targeted additives.
Every product in the CBD Oil Brisbane range is third-party lab-tested by batch. A Certificate of Analysis is available on request, confirming the cannabinoid profile, THC figure and manufacture date for the specific lot in your bottle. Our oils are imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and dispatched from within Australia. The full range and current prices are on the shop page.
If your search brought you here from CBD vape and you are now considering whether CBD oil covers what you were after: the key question is whether you are specifically after the inhalation format, or whether you are after the hemp-derived cannabidiol itself. If it is the cannabinoid — our five formulations carry the same active ingredient, taken orally, no hardware needed. Our guide to using CBD oil walks through the label, the dropper and the serving figures plainly.
Common questions about CBD vape in Australia
Is CBD vape legal in Australia? CBD is regulated by the TGA; vaping devices are regulated under the Therapeutic Goods Act. No CBD vape product is currently ARTG-listed for over-the-counter sale. Nicotine vaping products face separate, strict pharmacy-only controls. The TGA website is where to check current approvals.
What is the difference between a CBD vape and CBD oil? Same hemp-derived cannabinoid, different delivery format and formulation. CBD vape requires a device and is inhaled; CBD oil is taken as oral drops and needs no equipment. The carrier liquids are different and not interchangeable.
Do you sell CBD vape products in Brisbane? No — CBD Oil Brisbane sells CBD oil only. Full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, CBG, CBN and pet formulations, shipped across Brisbane CBD, Fortitude Valley, South Bank, Chermside and the rest of QLD. If the cannabidiol content is what you are after rather than the vaping format, the oil range carries the same active ingredient.
Where can I buy CBD oil in Brisbane? From CBD Oil Brisbane online — we post to Brisbane CBD, Fortitude Valley, South Bank, Chermside and across QLD. Browse the full product range from $89.95 per 1000mg bottle. The guide to using CBD oil is a plain-English walkthrough of the label once your order arrives.


