Nauru
More support for sacked Nauru camp workers
A paediatrician who worked at Australia's Nauru detention centres is backing a call for a government apology to ten former Save the Children staff.
Nauru promises changes in camps after Moss report
The Nauru government says it is disappointed in the service providers at the Australian-run asylum seeker detention camps in the wake of the Moss review.
Call for Australian Senate inquiry into Nauru abuse
The Australian Greens have been joined by a former magistrate of Nauru, Peter Law, and refugee advocates in calling for a Senate inquiry into the situation on Nauru.
Australian apology to sacked Nauru staff warranted
Save the Children's Chief Executive says an apology to its staff members in Nauru who were sacked by the Australian government is warranted, but he isn't expecting it to happen.
Report exonerates charity workers removed from Nauru detention centre
Nine charity workers who were removed from Nauru amid claims that they encouraged asylum seekers at the detention centre to hurt themselves may sue the federal government after they were cleared by an… Audio
Greens call on former minister to apologise for Nauru sackings
The Australian Greens says the former Immigration Minister Scott Morrison must apologise for his role in the wrongful sacking of ten charity workers on Nauru.
Report reveals toxic culture in Nauru camp - Greens
The Australian Greens say the release of the Moss report has reaffirmed a series of shocking allegations of abuse directed at women and children on Nauru, and clears Save the Children staff of any…
Report finds evidence of sexual abuse at Nauru camps
A review into systemic abuse at Australia's immigration detention centre on Nauru has found at least two women have reported being raped, while others have faced other forms of sexual assault.
Another protest on Nauru, as refugees sustain injuries
A refugee advocacy group says around 350 refugees from camps across Nauru staged a peaceful protest yesterday.
Nauru govt says latest stone throwing claims wrong
The Nauru government has dismissed claims two refugees were badly hurt by stone throwing locals, saying their speeding motorcycle crashed.
More claims of attacks on Nauru refugees
An Australian refugee advocate says an Iranian couple on Nauru were hospitalised after being attacked by locals throwing rocks.
Refugees continue to protest on Nauru
Up to 300 people from refugee camps across Nauru staged a peaceful protest on Wednesday afternoon .
Nauru mail undeliverable, says Australia
The Australian government says most mail sent to asylum seekers in its detention centre in Nauru last year was returned because they had departed or refused to accept letters from an unknown…
Nauru letters withheld to break detainees' spirits: Burnside
An Australian barrister has accused immigration authorities of intentionally withholding 2000 letters of support for asylum seekers at the detention centres on Nauru. Audio
Australia returns mail sent to Nauru detainees
Reports from Australia say the government has returned almost 2,000 unopened goodwill letters that had been sent to detainees in Nauru last year.
Nauru government alleges threatening behaviour
Nauru's Justice Minister has accused refugees on the island of threatening other refugees who haven't taken part in protests this past week.
Claims and counterclaims of Nauru refugees' mistreatment
An Australia-based refugee advocates says those who were arrested have told harrowing stories of robbery, mistreatment and appalling jail conditions.
Nauru police lay assault charges against refugees
Nauru police say that 183 refugees arrested after protests on Wednesday were released from custody last night and are on bail.
Detained refugees on Nauru expected to be released tonight
Nauru's government says almost 200 hundred refugees arrested after a series of protests will be released on bail tonight.
Nauru police confirm 183 refugees arrested
The Nauru government now says 183 refugees have been arrested and are being held at the country's correctional centre after protests on Wednesday.