The last of the so-called “ISIS brides” has been granted a permit to return to Australia.
The Australian woman was previously subject to a Temporary Exclusion Order.
She was the only woman in the group of Australians with links to ISIS in Syria to be issued the order.
Home affairs Minister Tony Burke told the ABC that the permit was issued last night.
“We received the final advice yesterday that we can no longer have an exclusion condition for her.”
He said the exclusion order applies until a permit is issued and when a permit is requested, it must be issued.
Mr Burke added that Australian security agencies were prepared for their arrival.
“She will have to report where she lives, where she works, where she studies, if she books a ticket to anywhere, for telecommunications she cannot use any telecommunications device without giving 24 hours notice,”
The woman and her child are the last Australians at the Al Roj camp in Syria.
It is unclear when the two will touch down in Australia.

