There have been bizarre scenes at the home of Schapelle Corby's mother south of Brisbane, as the family seems to be toying with waiting media.
But it was clearly a day of major celebration at the house south of Brisbane, as friends and relatives dropped round - including her "auntie Jen" armed with a $600 bottle of Belvedere vodka.
"Yay. So happy, she's finally home in Australia," Jen told media as she arrived with two others.
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Corby is yet to be sighted since a convoy of vans left Brisbane Airport about 5.30am but her sister Mercedes arrived at their mother Rosleigh Rose's Loganlea house this morning with security.