There are many organisations, charities and people raising funds, and items, to donate to victims. Australians have already donated millions of dollars.
Red Cross doesn't have a specific bushfire fundraiser, but it's raising money through its Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund.The charity is calling for cash donations, and it has raised more than $8 million since New Year's Eve.
"Cash allows Salvation Army emergency services to meet the need as it emerges ... and stay in communities as they rebuild in long-term recovery," the Salvos' Steve Speziale says.
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