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 Prime Minister Morrison on Saturday announced the largest military call-up in the country's recent history, mobilising <a 
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reservists to assist exhausted volunteer firefighters.

Mr Morrison, who cancelled a planned visit to India because of the crisis, faced further condemnation on <a 
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the plan to call up reserve troops through the media.

In an indication of the long road ahead, Mr Morrison warned that the fires might burn for many months, and said that the <a 
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recovery agency would run for at least two years. The body will help bushfire-hit communities recover, media reports said, 
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Queen Elizabeth on Sunday said she was "deeply saddened" by the fires, and thanked the emergency services "who put their 
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<br /> own lives in danger" to help communities.

Fundraiser nets A$20m in 48 hours
A fundraiser for fire services launched by the Australian comedian Celeste Barber on Friday raised more than A$20 million 
(¡Ì10.6m; $13m) in just 48 hours

"Please help any way you can. This is terrifying," Ms Celeste wrote in a Facebook appeal. 
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