Prime Minister Scott Morrison makes the deployment announcements at a Canberra press conference on Saturday.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison makes the deployment announcements at a Canberra press conference on Saturday.Credit:AAP

Reservists who are already assisting with fire-fighting activities,or are defending their own properties,will be exempt from call-up.

Australian Defence Force chief Angus Campbell said it was an “incredible privilege” to lead the ADF in the recovery effort.

“It’s your Defence Force and we are here to serve you,” he said.

The government will also establish a national recovery agency similar to those established for drought and for the response to the North Queensland floods.

HMAS Adelaide with a landing craft.

HMAS Adelaide with a landing craft.Credit:Defence

The helicopter-equipped HMAS Adelaide will join other Navy vessels already assisting in evacuations from fire-ravaged areas.

HMAS Adelaide,the navy's largest amphibious ship,set sail from Sydney on Saturday to join the current fleet supporting fire efforts.

It will be stationed off the coast along the NSW-Victorian border.

It is fully equipped for disaster relief,carries up to 400 crew including medical staff and is loaded with 300 tonnes of medical supplies.

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The government committed an additional $20 million to lease additional fire-fighting aircraft,available within the next two weeks,to assist state forces over the long fire season ahead.

It has secured two long-range fixed wing DC-10s with 36,000 litres capacity and two medium-range fixed-wing Large Air Tankers with 11,000 litre capacity.

The operational costs of water bombing aircraft will be shared with states and territories as they use the aircraft.

An additional three Chinook helicopters will support evacuation and transport tasks out of the East Sale RAAF base,along with a C-17 Globemaster and two C-121 Hercules.

The government will also establish a national recovery agency similar to those established for drought and for the response to the North Queensland floods.

Responding tocriticism over his government’s financial support of the National Aerial Firefighting Centre and its fleet of aircraft,Mr Morrison announced on Saturday he had committed to an ongoing funding boost. The extra funding comes on top of the $25 million that the Commonwealth invests each year into the NAFC.

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