Bushfires have destroyed at least three homes and structures in Victoria as heatwave conditions are set to continue across inland regions of southeast Australia.
Firefighters from every state and territory in Australia, as well as teams from Canada and New Zealand, have been brought in to help Victorian efforts.
There are more than a dozen blazes across the state, including a fire near Colac that has claimed 11,300 hectares and destroyed three buildings.
While cooler conditions are expected for much of Victoria on Wednesday, emergency services are expecting another four days of above 40C temperatures and overnight temperatures in the mid-20s in the north of the state.
Severe heat is also expected to hit parts of NSW and Queensland, with Thargomindah in QLD forecast to reach 49C.
Tibooburra, Ivanhoe and Wilcannia in NSW are predicted to reach 48C.
Multiple NSW towns set to edge near staggering 50C temps
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