The al-Roj camp has confirmed the movement of the women overnight from the camp towards Damascus, where they are expected to be met by representatives of their Australian supporters.

Six Australian women, along with their children and grandchildren, look likely to leave a camp in Syria within days.

The Opposition has criticised the government, saying they've not done enough to stop the IS-linked women from returning.

The ABC has seen buses carrying the group which left the Al Roj camp on Thursday afternoon local time.

The al-Roj camp has confirmed the movement of the women overnight from the camp towards Damascus, where they are expected to be met by representatives of their Australian…

The al-Roj camp has confirmed the movement of the women overnight from the camp towards Damascus, where they are expected to be met by representatives of their Australian…

Federal minister Tanya Plibersek says the group will face same repercussions on arrival in Australia as previous returnees

SYDNEY, May 22 (Reuters) - A second group of Australian women and children linked to the Islamic State (ISIS) extremist group have departed a refugee camp in northeast Syria and…

As Anthony Albanese once again performed apoplexy, Syria allowed the women and children to leave with relatives. Family ties clearly smoothed the way.

SYDNEY: A second group of Australian women and children linked to the Daesh extremist group have departed a refugee camp in northeast Syria and may be returning to Australia, the…