October 8, 2004 – Arrested at Bali airport with 4.1kg of cannabis in bodyboard bag.
January 27, 2005 – Corby’s trial begins. She accuses police of ignoring crucial evidence that could prove her innocence.
April 21, 2005 – Prosecutors call for Corby to be jailed for life.
May 27, 2005 – Found guilty of drug trafficking and sentenced to 20 years’ jail.
October 12, 2005 – Bali’s High Court reduces her sentence to 15 years on appeal.
January 19, 2006 – Indonesian Supreme Court reinstates original 20-year sentence. Corby’s half-brother James Sioeli Kisina faces a Queensland court accused of stealing cash and cannabis.
November 11, 2006 – Release of Corby’s book My Story, co-written by former Nine Network producer Kathryn Bonella.
March 27, 2007 – Queensland Court of Appeal freezes profits from Corby’s book and family interviews from being spent.
March 28, 2008 – Indonesian Supreme Court rejects Corby’s last legal bid to have the decision overturned following a judicial review of the case.
April, 2009 – The Commonwealth seizes $128,000 of profits from My Story, having sought $270,000.
August 9, 2009 – Australian psychiatrist Jonathan Phillips visits Corby in prison and states she is mentally ill, recommending she be transferred to an Australian prison for treatment.
March, 2010 – Lawyers for Corby apply for presidential clemency, saying she is suffering from depression that could endanger her life.
October 14, 2010 – The Kerobokan prison governor completes a report which says she is faking mental illness and citing disobedient and devious behaviour.
August 17, 2011 – The prison governor confirms she has been granted a total of 22 months remission over the preceding five years.
May 22, 2012 – Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono orders a five-year reduction in sentence.
December 25, 2013 – Sentence cut by two months as part of a Christmas remission program.
February 10, 2014 – Corby is released on parole.
February 18, 2014 – The Australian Federal Police raid Seven Network offices following rumours of a paid exclusive interview with Corby. The investigation is later dropped.
March 2, 2014 – Mercedes Corby’s interview with Seven airs in which she maintains her sister’s innocence, leaving Indonesian authorities unimpressed.
April 7, 2014 – Bali Nine drug smuggler Renae Lawrence alleges in a paid interview with Network Ten that Corby admitted her guilt while in Kerobokan prison and faked mental illness to get her sentence shortened.
April 11, 2014 – Indonesia’s Directorate General of Corrections confirms it finds no legal grounds to stop Corby’s parole after Mercedes’ interview.
May 27, 2017 – Corby set to report to correction officials for the last time in Bali before being deported to Australia.
Source: AAP