The Sydney GP at the centre of a controversial bid to bring Australian women and children home from Syrian detention camp has ...
More details have emerged about where the ISIS-linked women trying to return to Australia will end up, with one group holding ...
ISIS brides could cost taxpayers up to $650,000 per person per year, if they are to be imprisoned in NSW, according to One Nation leader Pauline Hanson.
NSW prisons are rolling out specialised training for guards to work with female prisoners deemed to be a national security threat, fanning concerns over the return of ISIS brides and lack of clarity ...
A group has been seeking a return to Australia after being held in a Syrian camp since the militant group’s defeat. While one so-called “ISIS bride” has been given a two-year temporary exclusion order ...
ASIO has cleared this cohort of security concerns but the government still insists it will not bring back anyone – women or ...
Australia would be “safer” if ISIS brides were allowed to return, a leading doctor embroiled in the saga has said, as he ...
Some call for the families to be rescued from the camps in Syria. Others, haunted by their own suffering at the hands of ...
New reports have revealed the federal government formally advised Kurdish authorities that ISIS Brides are "terrorists" and should not come back to Australia.
Jacinta Allan has known about the possible return of ISIS brides and their children to Victoria for five months, the Herald ...
Australia must keep ISIS sympathisers out of the country, even children among the group trying to return to Australia from Syria, Angus Taylor said Tuesday as his new-look Opposition ramped up its ...
The Albanese government faces sustained pressure to provide more details on the potential return of 34 ISIS brides and their children after NSW Premier Chris Minns revealed a third of the cohort ...