澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2010-04-06(在线收听

The Federal Government is denying it's doing a trade-off for the US government on asylum seekers. Australia has agreed to take three Guantanamo Bay detainees from the US. The ABC has been told the move is related to the US government's decision to accept almost 30 asylum seekers from last year's Oceanic Viking stand-off. Immigration Minister says there's been no deal. 

The crew of a Chinese ship stuck on the Great Barrier Reef is set to be questioned today. Salvage crews are on board the massive coal carrier, lodged on the reef of Rockhampton. It's spilled a couple of tonnes of oil. The Prime Minister will be flown over the ship this morning to assess the situation. 

And Tiger Woods is confident he can win the US Masters golf tournament at Augusta, even after a five-month layoff. The world No.1 has fronted the media for the first time as he prepares for his comeback, but maintains it's not all about the championships.

“It's about how you live your life. And I had not done that the right way for a while, and I needed to change that.” 

Woods has been off the course since revelations of his extramarital affairs last year. 

We'll have more news later.

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