Nauru
Four refugees agreed to resettle in Cambodia - report
The Refugee Action Coalition says despite ongoing pressure from the Australian government, just four refugees on Nauru have agreed to resettle in Cambodia under a controversial 30 million dollar deal. Video
Batsiua says public angry over lack of scrutiny on Nauru
A former Nauru justice minister, Mathew Batsiua, says a rally is being planned because of growing public anger at the lack of scrutiny on government activity.
Business booming for Nauru's airline
Nauru Airlines is to extend services into the Federated States of Micronesia and this has prompted it to buy a fifth plane.
Nauru and Abkhazia extend links
Nauru's foreign minister, David Adeang, has made a goodwill visit to Moscow and the breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia.
Australian Minister accused of torturing girl, 5
To Australia where a Greens Senator is accusing the Immigration Minister of mentally torturing a disturbed girl by trying to keep her in detention. Audio
Calls to halt transfer of refugee child to Nauru
The Australian Greens are calling on the government not to send a 5-year-old Iranian girl suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder back to Nauru.
Concern mounts over Cambodia resettlement deal
Children Out of Immigration Detention is concerned about an Australian government plan which may mean child refugees living in Nauru are resettled in Cambodia.
Bill will encourage 'culture of abuse' in immigration detention
Australia's Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, or ASRC, says a Bill which would allow force to be used in immigration detention would encourage a greater culture of abuse and mistreatment.
UNICEF condemns Nauru resettlement deal
UNICEF says Australia is violating the rights of the child by sending refugees in Nauru to Cambodia under a controversial 30 million US dollar resettlement deal.
IHMS supports use of force in immigration detention
A contractor International Health and Medical Services, or IHMS, says it supports an Australian Bill that would allow its staff to use force against detainees in immigration centres.
Refugees on Nauru protest Cambodia resettlement
Dozens of refugees have gathered at the main refugee camp on Nauru to protest the Australian government's plans to resettle some refugees in Cambodia.
Fears for asylum seekers over Australian bill
A former Supreme Court judge says proposed powers for guards at Australia's immigration detention centres would allow them to beat asylum seekers to death.
Nauru refugees to settle in Cambodia next week - report
A group of refugees on Nauru is expected to be flown to Cambodia as early as next week as part of a controversial re-settlement deal.
Blockade at Australian centre over Nauru
The Refugee Action Coalition says around 70 asylum seekers are blockading a compound in the Wickham Point detention centre outside of Darwin to try to prevent mostly asylum seeker families from being…
Australia stands down Nauru camp guards
Eight security guards from Australia's detention centre in Nauru who attended a recent Reclaim Australia rally have been stood down and face investigation.
Refugee shot in Nauru - report
The Refugee Action Coalition says a 16-year-old Lebanese refugee in Nauru has been treated in hospital after being attacked by a local armed man with an air rifle and then by two life guards.
Concern over Aus bill for use of force in immigration
An asylum seeker advocate says a proposed law change could allow people in immigration detention to be exposed to excessive force and degrading treatment. Audio
Aus bill for use of force in immigration 'recipe for trouble'
The Human Rights Law Centre in Australia says a bill which would allow the use of force on people in immigration detention centres is a recipe for trouble.
Refugees increasingly 'less than second class citizens'
A refugee advocate says new laws being brought in by the Australian and Nauru governments show they view refugees and asylum seekers as being less than second class citizens. Audio
Nauru refugees 'less than second class citizens'
A refugee advocate says a new law on protesting in Nauru shows the government views refugees as being less than second class citizens.