Best Greens Powder in Australia (2026): Ranked and Reviewed
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With dozens of greens powders on the market, it's hard to know which ones are actually worth buying. We've gone through the brands we stock and ranked the best options for 2026, covering gut health, organic ingredients, taste, and value.
Last reviewed: May 2026
Getting enough greens every day is harder than it sounds. Even people with good diets regularly fall short of the five serves of vegetables recommended by the Australian Dietary Guidelines. That's where a quality greens powder earns its place. Not as a replacement for food, but as a practical daily top-up that takes about ten seconds to prepare.
The problem is the market is crowded. Between organic blends, superfood powders, gut health formulas, and everything in between, choosing one can feel overwhelming. We've gone through the brands we stock at Wallaby Wellness and put together a straightforward ranked list for 2026, based on ingredient quality, value per serve, taste, and what each product is genuinely best suited for.
Every product on this list is stocked at Wallaby Wellness and available with fast 24-hour dispatch. Our criteria were:

Switch Nutrition's Vitality Switch is the most comprehensive greens formula we stock, and it's earned that top spot for a reason. It runs five distinct blends in a single scoop: a Super Green Whole Food Blend, an Organic Mushroom Blend, a Gut Blend with prebiotics and probiotics, a Digestive Enzyme Blend, and a Cleanse and Health Support Blend. That's 35 hand-selected ingredients working together, which is genuinely unusual for a greens powder at this price point.
It's vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free, and it covers about 33% of your recommended daily intake of key vitamins through its bioactive multivitamin complex. The flavour range is one of the best available too. Mango Passionfruit, Granny Smith Apple, Chocolate, and Strawberry Kiwi all mix well in water or a smoothie without the grassy aftertaste that puts people off greens powders.
Best for: Daily all-rounder, gut health support, people who want variety in flavours. Price per serve: Around $2.30–$2.80 depending on size.
Nutra Organics takes a wholefood-first approach, and it shows. Their Super Greens + Reds combines 23 certified organic greens and reds in one tub, including Australian alfalfa, Australian kale, spirulina, chlorella, Tasmanian kelp, acai, pomegranate, and beetroot. The ingredient list reads more like a farmers market than a supplement label.
What separates this one is that the vitamins and minerals it delivers come directly from the whole food ingredients rather than being synthetically added. That means better absorption for most people. It also contains synbiotic support (prebiotics plus probiotics together) and digestive enzymes to help your body actually use what you're putting in.
If you're looking for a product that pulls double duty as a daily greens supplement and a wholefood multivitamin, this is it. We go deeper on how it performs for gut health in our guide to the best greens powder for gut health.
Best for: Wholefood nutrition, people avoiding synthetic vitamins, families. Price per serve: Around $2.50–$3.00.
Eden Healthfoods is one of the few brands in our range with full certified organic status across the core ingredients. For anyone who prioritises clean sourcing (particularly given that ingredients like spirulina and chlorella can accumulate heavy metals when not properly farmed) certified organic certification provides an extra layer of assurance that standard "natural" labelling doesn't.
The formula is straightforward and deliberately unfussy: concentrated greens, no unnecessary fillers, and a clean taste that mixes well with both water and smoothies. It won't have the longest ingredient list in your cupboard, but every ingredient in it is doing a real job.
For a full breakdown of what organic certification actually means on a supplement label in Australia, read our article on organic greens powder in Australia.
Best for: Organic-conscious buyers, clean-label preference, sensitive systems. Price per serve: Around $1.80–$2.20.
Happy Way's Super Greens consistently get mentioned when people ask about greens powders that actually taste good. It's lighter and fruitier than most formulas, which makes it an easy gateway option for anyone who's tried a greens powder before and been put off by the earthy flavour.
The ingredient profile is solid without being overwhelming. A good base of greens, antioxidant-rich fruits, and digestive support. It's not the most complex formula on this list, but for daily use and habit formation, taste and drinkability matter more than people admit.
Best for: Greens powder beginners, flavour-sensitive users, daily smoothie makers. Price per serve: Around $1.60–$2.00.
Synergy Natural has been around long enough that it's earned a reputation for reliability. The Super Greens formula is one of the more affordable options in our range and keeps things clean and simple: certified organic spirulina, wheat grass, barley grass, and chlorella, nothing more.
If you're after a no-frills greens powder that delivers the core nutritional benefits without any marketing extras, this is a smart choice. It's also one of the easiest to stack with other supplements since there's no risk of doubling up on probiotics or adaptogens.
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers, supplement stackers, minimalists. Price per serve: Around $1.20–$1.60.
Nutra Naturals takes an alkalising approach, combining their greens blend with prebiotics and gut-supportive botanicals to help the digestive system run smoothly. The Clean Greens formula is designed to support both everyday nutrition and gut comfort, which makes it a solid pick for anyone who finds some greens powders cause bloating or digestive discomfort.
It's a good bridge between a pure greens powder and a dedicated gut health formula, which is why it features prominently in our gut health greens guide as well.
Best for: Bloating concerns, gut comfort, alkalising focus. Price per serve: Around $2.00–$2.50.

Are greens powders actually worth it? For most people, yes, with realistic expectations. They won't replace a diet full of whole vegetables, but they're a practical way to fill nutritional gaps on days when your intake falls short. The research on greens powders shows meaningful benefits for micronutrient intake, energy levels, and digestive health when the formula is high quality and taken consistently.
What should I look for in a greens powder? Start with the ingredient list. Spirulina, chlorella, barley grass, and wheatgrass should be near the top, not buried behind a long list of fruit powders and fillers. Then check whether it includes probiotics and digestive enzymes if gut health is a priority. For a deeper guide on this, see our article on what to look for in an organic greens powder.
What's the difference between a greens powder and a superfood powder? Good question. The naming is confusing and the marketing makes it worse. We've written a clear explainer on greens powder vs superfood powder if you want the full breakdown.
When is the best time to take greens powder? Most people take it in the morning, either mixed in water first thing or blended into a smoothie. We cover the best timing, what not to mix it with, and some easy recipes in our how to take greens powder guide.
Can I take greens powder every day? Yes. All of the products on this list are formulated for daily use. Consistency is actually the most important factor. The benefits build over weeks rather than appearing overnight.
Ready to find your match? Browse our full greens powders collection.