NEWS WORTHY: Another ‘ISIS bride’ charged after returning from Syria

In today’s episode, Caitlyn Rintoul unpacks terrorist charges brought against an ‘ISIS bride’.

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Why a Melbourne 'ISIS bride' has just been arrested on terror charges — despite returning to Australia eight months ago, Albanese Government's controversial capital gains tax bill has been introduced to Parliament.

In today’s episode, Politics Reporter Caitlyn Rintoul explains why a Melbourne ‘ISIS bride’ has just been arrested on terror charges—despite returning to Australia eight months ago. Plus, the Albanese Government’s controversial capital gains tax bill has been introduced to Parliament. And, five people trapped in a flooded Laos cave have been found alive, as rescuers race to extract them before torrential rain hits. Also, Housing Minister Clare O’Neil has announced a Productivity Commission review into Australia’s ‘broken’ housing system, warning that we must stop being a nation of NIMBYs.

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