Members of Australia's Yazidi community have told the ABC they're deeply traumatised following the return of Australian women with links to Islamic State.
The terrorist group enslaved Yazidi populations in Iraq and Syria for years, and there are now a few thousand Yazidis living in Australia.
Australia has become one of the latest countries to charge its own citizens over alleged slavery crimes committed during IS's brutal rule across parts of Syria and Iraq.
We hear from a global NGO representing Yazidi survivors.
Then, Peter Garrett explains why he's holding a public inquiry into AUKUS.
And we hear from the new One Nation MP for Farrer.
Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap.