A contingent of Kiwi firefighters are joining their counterparts across the Tasman to combat wildfires blazing in Victoria.
The 23-strong team leaves from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch for Melbourne this afternoon, to join efforts centred around the coastal town of Lorne, where fires have already destroyed about 120 homes.
More homes and infrastructure remain under threat as drought conditions and moderate winds fuel fires around the area and further along the Great Ocean Road, south of Melbourne.
"Our firefighters will be containing fires around some of the townships and working to protect homes and other buildings in these towns," national rural fire officer Kevin O'Connor said.
The fires were sparked last month by lightning strikes, and are still burning in dense forest, having already destroyed 2500 hectares of vegetation along a 40-kilometre front.