The AFP says the arrest should demonstrate that they will continue investigations for as long as they take, amid a furious political atmosphere surrounding the so-called ISIS brides.

As the final group of so-called “ISIS brides” makes its way back to Australia, the identity of the woman who has been barred from returning can now be revealed.

A group of ISIS-linked Australians are expected to take up an offer for government-offered health assistance after touching down in Sydney.

A group of seven women and 12 children linked to suspected Islamic State fighters returned to Australia on Tuesday after years in Syria, police said.The so-called "ISIS brides"…

A group of seven women and 12 children linked to Islamic State fighters are bound for Australia after years in Syria, the Australian interior minister said on Tuesday.The…

Seven women with links to the self-proclaimed IS-group, and their children, are en route weeks after three women were arrested.

SYDNEY, May 26 — A group of seven women and 12 children linked to Islamic State fighters are bound for Australia after years in Syria, the Australian interior minister said on...

A group of seven women and 12 children linked to ISIS fighters are bound for Australia after years in Syria, the Australian interior minister said on

None of the women returning have been arrested, but government sources have told this masthead some women may be charged in coming days.

None of the women returning have been arrested, but government sources have told this masthead some women may be charged in coming days.

Flights carrying the seven women and 12 children arrived on Tuesday at about 4.30pm in Melbourne and 5.30pm (local time) in Sydney from Damascus, via Doha.

Seven women and 12 children have returned to Australia with one MP questioning where the so-called “ISIS brides” will live. Follow all the developments.

Australian Federal Police have not made any arrests but say inquiries are ongoing.

The woman has been charged with entering and remaining in a declared conflict zone and being a member of a terrorist organisation.

Two groups of women, who have become known as the "ISIS brides", have returned to Sydney and Melbourne this month along with their children.

A Melbourne woman who returned from Syria last year has been charged with terrorism offences, federal police have confirmed.

Australian police charged on Thursday a woman linked to the Islamic State group with membership of a terrorist organisation and entering a known conflict zone.Hundreds of women…

The AFP says the arrest should demonstrate that they will continue investigations for as long as they take, amid a furious political atmosphere surrounding the so-called ISIS…

The 34-year-old travelled to Syria over a decade ago to allegedly join Isis

An Australian woman has been charged with traveling to Syria and joining the Islamic State group

The 34-year-old traveled to Syria between 2013 and 2014 with others, including a man, to allegedly join the Islamic State, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said in a statement.