Nauru
Firm makes $US30m from Nauru centre in seven months
The Human Rights Law Centre in Australia says it's appalling that the Australian company running the offshore processing centre on Nauru is profiting from abuse.
'Deep concern' for three-year-old Nauru refugee
Refugee advocates say doctors are deeply concerned for the health of a three-year-old girl detained by Australia on Nauru.
Aus PM backtracks on Nauru evacuation
The Australian prime minister has distanced himself from reports that his government will transfer all refugee children from Nauru to Australia by the end of the year.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 November 2018
A minister ousted from Vanuatu's government says his party's support is up for grabs; With the focus on Nauru, Manus Island refugees say there's a health crisis there, too; A blackout on campaigning… Audio
Manus medical crisis overshadowed by Nauru
The medical crisis among men detained on Manus Island has been overshadowed by the children's health crisis on Nauru, advocates say. Audio
Nauru swears in PNG judge for its Appeals Court
The Nauru judiciary has sworn in Papua New Guinea's Nicholas Kirriwom as a judge on the newly created Nauru Appeals Court.
More refugee families leave Nauru for Australia
Eight children were flown to Australia from Nauru on Monday for medical treatment, refugee advocates say.
Sport: Nauru cancels Oceania champs
The Nauru Government has cancelled the island's hosting of the 2018 Oceania Powerlifting, Benchpress and Para Benchpress championships that were to be held in December.
Australian govt tries to curb refugee evacuations
The Australian Federal Court is today hearing a challenge from the government testing the court's power to order urgent medical evacuations of asylum seekers from Manus and Nauru.
Call for company running Nauru detention centre to ditch contract
Australia's Human Rights Law Centre has called for the Queensland company running the refugee detention centre on Nauru to walk away from its contract.
Nauru 19 to face appeal over acquittal
The Nauruan group, which was acquitted in September of charges over an anti government protest in 2015, is heading back to court.
Nauru evacuation could come too late - doctor
The Australian government's plan to evacuate all refugee children from Nauru by the end of the year may be forced on it by the Federal Court and could be too late. Audio
Nauru evacuation deadline could be too late - doctor
The Australian government's end of year deadline for evacuating all refugee children from Nauru may be forced on it by the Federal Court and could come too late. Audio
Australia to remove children from Pacific detention centres - diplomat
Australia's Australia's High Commissioner to Britain George Brandis says he expects the Australian government will have remove all children being held on Nauru and other Pacific detention centres by…
Nauru government denies blacklisting Nauru 19
The Nauru government has rejected a claim that it's blacklisting members of the Nauru 19.
Nauru dependent on refugees - academic
An academic says Nauru's economic dependence on detaining refugees could be making its government uneasy about recent evacuations. Audio
Nauru no go for Australian Senator McKim
An Australian senator critical of Australia's offshore detention centres has been refused a visa by Nauru.
NZ confirms refugee offer is 150 each year
The New Zealand government has confirmed its offer to resettle refugees from Australian offshore detention is for 150 per year.
Pregnant Iranian refugee flown to Australia from Nauru
Refugee advocates say a pregnant refugee from Iran and her husband were flown by air ambulance from Nauru to Australia on Wednesday.
Suggestions Australia's Border Force changing tack
Australia could end legal opposition to Nauru refugee transfers, an advocate says. Audio