The director of Syria's Roj camp has confirmed two additional ISIS brides are among a group of 34 Australian women and children detained there, with these two women considered extremists and held separately from the main group. The original 11 Australian ISIS brides are reportedly showing no signs of extremist behaviour in the camp, though questions remain about their actions during their time in the caliphate. Australian authorities face the challenge of assessing security risks whilst considering the welfare of children in the camps, including a six-year-old girl hoping to return to Australia.