IS-linked woman who returned to Australia last year charged with terrorism offences

A woman who returned to Australia in September has been charged with terrorism offences, according to the Australian Federal Police (AFP).A 34-year-old woman is expected to face Melbourne Magistrate's Court on Thursday afternoon Police are continuing to investigate both women.They were not part of the cohort of women and children linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State group (IS) who returned to Australia this month from the al-Roj camp, also located in Syria.Two such groups have returned to Australia this month after years in the al-Roj camp.The second group arrived in Sydney and Melbourne on Tuesday, but no arrests were made on arrival