ISIS brides to face arrest on return

ISIS brides to face arrest on return

From The Front by The Australian

May 6, 2026 · 6 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the impending arrests of ISIS brides returning to Australia, along with other significant news events including a Nazi symbol incident and budget changes announced by the Prime Minister.

The Australian Federal Police say they will be making arrests when so-called ‘ISIS brides’ finally return to Australia on Thursday. Plus, a man wearing a t-shirt depicting a Nazi symbol is moved on from the Antisemitism Royal Commission location, and Anthony Albanese announces big budget changes to Australia’s fuel reserves. Read more:  ISIS brides to be arrested upon arrival to Australia on Thursday Swastika-wearing man moved on from commission site Live blog: Bondi massacre inquiry: Virginia Bell Royal Commission public hearings day 3 Alleged Bondi shooter Naveed Akram is set to be hit with 19 new charges, including attempted murder PM announces $10bn fuel security package Trump pauses Project Freedom amid hopes for deal with Iran   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Topics covered

  • ISIS brides
  • arrests
  • Antisemitism
  • budget changes
  • fuel reserves
  • Bondi massacre
  • Nazi symbol

Keywords

  • ISIS brides
  • arrests
  • Antisemitism Royal Commission
  • Anthony Albanese
  • fuel reserves
  • Bondi massacre
  • Nazi symbol

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Australian Federal Police, Project Freedom

Places: Australia

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