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.
Worried residents slam ISIS wives as a 'risk' to their community Others believe they've suffered enough and should come home Residents of one of Australia's most Muslim suburbs - which Pauline Hanson ...
However, the Allan government has yet to reveal any information on the issue. NSW Premier Chris Minns revealed on Monday that about a third of the 11 ISIS brides and their 23 children were planning to ...
Sunrise host Nat Barr has taken on Housing Minister Clare O’Neil over the return of so-called “ISIS brides” to Australia, after Foreign Minister Penny Wong was accused of a “cover-up” in Senate ...
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Islamic State

Australia - the complacent country - is receiving a wake-up call on race, resilience and energy. Meanwhile, a shooting at a university campus in Virginia is being treated as an act of terrorism, with ...
The Coalition wants to make it illegal to help ISIS brides return to Australia, under proposed new laws. A Qantas plane bound for Perth has landed unexpectedly at Adelaide Airport with paramedics on ...