Three teenagers have been arrested for allegedly lighting a fire in west Sydney yesterday, as thousands of firefighters battled wildfires across south eastern Australia.
More than 130 fires are burning in NSW - 40 uncontained - and about 40 continue to ravage Tasmania, as record temperatures yesterday created "catastrophic conditions" for wildfires.
Police said emergency services were called to a fire in bush land in Shelvey, near Penrith, about 1.15pm local time (3.15pm NZT).
Fifteen trucks from the NSW Rural Fire Service and five police were called to the scene. It took firefighters about two-and-a-half hours to bring the blaze under control.
About 10 hectares were burnt by the fire, but fortunately no one was injured and no properties were damaged.