Corby shoves journalist on parole visit

A cranky Schapelle Corby has pushed a TV camera operator during her monthly visit to parole authorities in Bali.

Schapelle Corby

Schapelle Corby has denied a man arrested for marijuana possession in Bali is her boyfriend. (AAP)

Schapelle Corby has pushed a journalist while reporting for parole in Bali.

The convicted Australian drug smuggler again used a motorcycle helmet to obscure her face from the media during the monthly visit to authorities in Denpasar on Tuesday.

She pushed a waiting TV camera operator in her haste to get the visit over and done with, and was at the office for only about 15 minutes.

Her guidance officer says a spot visit to her Kuta home last month found Corby getting ready for work at her brother-in-law's shop.

Corby was last month cleared of a possible parole breach over a TV interview that angered Indonesian authorities with repeated claims by her sister Mercedes that she is innocent.


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