MEDICINAL CANNABIS CULTIVATED IN AUSTRALIA’S RAINBOW REGION
ORGANIC POPCORN BUDS CULTIVATED IN LIVING SOIL

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Organic farming encourages biodiversity and avoids the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers that can contaminate soil, water, and surrounding ecosystems. Rainbow Region uses living soil, creating a near perfect environment for growing sustainable organic cannabis with enhanced flavour and aroma.

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tHE HISTORY OF CANNABIS AND ITS LEGAL STATUS IN AUSTRALIA

1770

Cannabis Arrives with Captain Cook

Cannabis seeds make their debut in Australia when Captain James Cook lands at Botany Bay, bringing hemp seeds for potential textile production

1920

The Criminalization Era Begins

Australia criminalizes cannabis with the introduction of the Narcotic Drugs Act, following international drug control treaties.

1960

Hippies, Rainbows, and Cannabis

The Rainbow Region in Northern NSW becomes a haven for counterculture during the Aquarius Festival. Cannabis use flourishes, challenging societal norms.

1985

Tough on Drugs

Australia adopts stringent drug policies, introducing mandatory sentencing and anti-cannabis campaigns under the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act.

2016

Cannabis for Medical Use Legalized

Recognizing cannabis's therapeutic potential, Australia legalizes medical cannabis under strict regulations, and doctor evaulation, offering relief to patients with specific conditions.

2020

Recreational Cannabis Legalization Proposal

New South Wales and other states consider legalizing recreational cannabis, sparking debates on taxation, regulation, and public health implications.

2021

Special Access to Cannabis on SAS Cat B

Cannabis becomes available for patients with specific medical conditions on the Special Access Scheme Category B (SAS Cat B) when evaluated and prescribed by a doctor, allowing legal access to therapeutic cannabis products.

2023

A Green Future

As public opinion shifts, Australia embraces a more relaxed approach to cannabis. A growing awareness of its benefits leads to increased research and potential further legalisation.