The 39-year-old, accompanied by her sister Mercedes, arrived on a Malindo Air flight that landed at 5.09am after being deported from Bali 12-and-a-half years after she was caught with 4.1kg of marijuana in her boogie board bag.
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 "auntieJen" 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.
Men wearing masks have appeared from the home of Schapelle Corby's mother. Photo Johanna Marie Twitter
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.
Media who followed that van have waited outside the house, with Mercedes coming out at about 9am to film the media, reports news.com.au.
Men wearing masks also appeared from the house, appearing to taunt the media amid speculation on Schapelle's whereabouts.
It's believed Schapelle may be at luxury hotel The Sofitel in the CBD. One of the family's security guards left the mother's house about 9am after talking to police.
On the Gold Coast, a Schapelle 'look-alike' turned up to sister Mercedes' house at Tugun. It's believed the look-alike was her cousin, who turned up to the house covering her head with a hoodie.
The family sends a message to the media outside Rosleigh Rose's Loganlea house. Photo / AAP
A masked man is seen at the residence of Rosleigh Rose, mother of Schapelle Corby, in Loganlea. Photo / AAP
Corby's aunt claims she has "no idea" where her niece is.
The woman, who gave her name only as 'Aunty Jen', spoke to media at the Tugun home of Mercedes on the southern Gold Coast this morning.
"I know as much as what you guys do," she told journalists.
Schapelle Corby's bodyguard has just spoken with police outside her mum's home before getting in his car and driving off @SkyNewsAustpic.twitter.com/c1wMqz9muY
"I do not know where she is, I just know she's home in Australia. I nearly fell out of bed when I saw the (TV) coverage ... I didn't realise it was going to be as huge as this."
Jen said she did not know if Schapelle would be coming back to live with Mercedes at Tugun.
"(If she does) I'll just give her a peck on the cheek and a massive hug," she said.