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ON SITE: Police at the Wodonga Place checkpoint in Albury this week.
A driver who passed through the border at Albury has been fined after being caught nearly 500 kilometres from a home where she was meant to isolate.
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The 31-year-old was stopped at a checkpoint on August 1 and presented a permit.
She was allowed to enter NSW, provided she isolated at a home in Nimbin for two weeks.
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A check showed she wasn't at the property, and was found in a vehicle in Nabiac, about 470 kilometres away, on Thursday.
She was issued a $1000 penalty notice and instructed to return to Victoria.