
A group of supporters surround an ISIS-linked family as they arrive at Melbourne international Airport, in Melbourne, Australia on May 7, 2026. A group of 13 women and children are set to return to Australia after years spent in a Syrian refugee camp following the fall of Islamic State. AAP Image/Joel Carrett
Returning Australian ISIS partners and children may qualify for welfare if they satisfy eligibility requirements, a Senate estimates hearing has been told.
Liberal Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price questioned officials during the Community Affairs Legislation Committee on whether ISIS-linked parties were subject to “benefit restriction notices,” a tool that can suspend access to welfare payments in limited circumstances.
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