We comprehend the regulatory situation in Australia and New Zealand and have many users in these countries. None have reported any problems receiving their product. All orders of Canntica are fully traced and we guarantee delivery. If you don’t get your order, you can choose to be sent a replacement or get a full refund.
All orders to Katherine East, Northern Territory are shipped by Express Post from within Australia.
We know that choosing the right company for Cannabidiol oil is a maximum priority and results in getting the best value for the money. At Canntica, our promise is in sharing to the world the profound medical benefits of Cannabidiol oil through our best quality products. We promise you that the quality of our products is of the highest standards and purity available on the market today. In fact, these are the very same products we use for ourselves and our families. It is our quest to make sure that the optimum standards of the Canntica brand is recognized around the world as the number one trusted producer in the industry.
Katherine East is an eastern suburb of the town of Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. It is in the local government area of the Katherine Town Council. The area was officially defined as a suburb in April 2007, adopting the commonly used local name for the residential subdivisions east of the town centre. It has been identified as the focus of future residential development as required by population growth in the town. Development in Katherine East is mainly residential north of Stuart Highway, with a small industrial area to the south.
Within Katherine East there are two public primary schools – Macfarlane Primary School and Casuarina Street School, as well as Katherine High School. St Joseph’s Catholic College is also located in Katherine East catering for students from Transition to Year 12. The regional headquarters for the Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services is located opposite the industrial area along the Stuart Highway. Medium and long term planning has also identified a site within the suburb for a future health precinct as the current Katherine District Hospital has been subject to inundation during the 1998 and 2006 flood events.
Katherine East is also the location of the Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts & Culture Centre which opened in 2012, providing exhibition space to share Indigenous culture, visual and performance art. The facility includes gallery space and a 400-seat theatre.
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