Would they then check to see if you were on a club run ?
Doesnt have to be a club run in Vic.
Driving on a Club Permit
In addition to obeying the road rules, Club Permit vehicle holders are subject to different rules and procedures from standard road vehicles.
Additional restrictions for Club Permit holders
Club Permits are valid for either 45 or 90 driving days per year. This means Club Permit holders can use their Club Permit vehicle for that many days per year, but a log book of all trips must be kept.
A Club Permit vehicle may be driven by anyone who holds the applicable licence category for the vehicle, unless operating the vehicle as a 'driver under instruction'. Refer to the below table to see the different types of Club Permit restrictions for each Victorian licence category.
Use of Victorian Club Permit vehicles interstate
Club Permit vehicles may be driven throughout all states and territories provided that the vehicle complies with Victorian requirements for the holding of the club permit.
Use of interstate Club Permit vehicles in Victoria
A person may use a vehicle temporarily in Victoria if it has a permit issued interstate and is observing the conditions of that registration or permit.
The vehicle must have third party insurance cover in its home state or Transport Accident cover issued in Victoria.