The father of a so-called ISIS bride who was among the latest group of women to return to Australia has defended his daughter ...
The AFP says the arrest should demonstrate that it will continue investigations for as long as it takes, amid a furious ...
A woman linked to Islamic State who has been living in the community after returning to Australia will seek release on bail ...
The father of returning ISIS bride Nesrine Zahab has publicly thanked Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after her arrival in ...
She has been charged with one count of entering, or remaining in, a declared area and one count of being a member of a terrorist organisation. Both offences carry maximum penalties of 10 years’ ...
A fourth woman — known as an “ISIS Bride” — has been charged by counter-terrorism police in Melbourne for being a member of a ...
However, she was slapped with a two-year Temporary Exclusion Order, which can only be given if the home affairs minister believes it would help prevent a terrorist act, or training or support for ...
The identity of the woman who has been barred from returning can now be revealed. Her daughter, who is also now stuck in ...
A second cohort of so-called “ISIS brides” and their children have touched down in Australia after a days-long journey from ...
She was among the first women to leave Australia and join the Islamist war against the West. Now she is stuck there.
A Melbourne-based ISIS bride was quietly living just minutes from survivors of the brutal terrorist regime she is accused of supporting, with the revelations prompting outrage from community leaders.