A 34-year-old woman from Melbourne’s north has been charged with terrorism offences after arriving in Australia last year.

More ISIS-linked women and children are due to arrive in Australia today, with some expected to face terrorism charges.

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 second group of so-called 'ISIS brides' and their children have arrived in Australia.

An increased security presence at Sydney and Melbourne airports ahead of the arrival of another group of so-called ISIS brides and their children.

A woman has been charged with assault after an alleged unprovoked attack that left a Melbourne waitress needing dental surgery.

A woman accused of stabbing a restaurant worker in Melbourne is making a new bid for freedom.

The father of a so-called ISIS bride says he is thankful to Australia after a second group of women and children linked to the terrorist group arrived in Melbourne and Sydney.

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

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

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — An Australian woman was charged Thursday with traveling to Syria and joining the Islamic State group, police said.

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.

A 34-year-old woman from Melbourne’s north has been charged with terrorism offences after arriving in Australia last year.

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