A learner driver out for a lesson with her mum and men enjoying a barbecue are among dozens of people fined in the latest disclosures from police in the crackdown on freedom of movement designed to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

NSW Police said they had issued a further 17 personal infringement notices and eight court attendance notices, taking to 98 the number of people in NSW issued with PINs since their introduction on March 17.

Hunter Reynolds, 17, received a $1625 fine for being 'too far from home'. Credit:Simon Schluter

But in Victoria, police conducted nearly 1000 spot checks at homes, businesses and non-essential services across the state as part of Operation Sentinel in the 24 hours to 8am on Monday.

They issued 108 fines, bringing the state tally to more than 300.