The wife of one of Australia’s most notorious extremists, Mohamed Elomar, has pleaded guilty to supporting overseas terrorism.
Fatima Elomar, 31, was intercepted at Sydney Airport in May last year as she tried to board an international flight.
Cash, camouflage gear and medical supplies were found in her luggage.
In a brief court appearance, she pleaded guilty to supporting incursions into a foreign state with the intention of engaging in hostile activities.
Mohamed Elomar travelled to Syria and then Iraq in 2013 to fight with so-called Islamic State (IS).