Already heroes: Kiwi firefighters touch down in Australia

More firefighters from New Zealand have arrived in Australia to help battle the bush fires. Photo...
More firefighters from New Zealand have arrived in Australia to help battle the bush fires. Photo: Fire and Emergency NZ
The latest group of Kiwi firefighters which is being led by a Canterbury man were welcomed with applause from the public as they touched down in Australia on Wednesday night.

Bruce Janes, of Loburn, and his crew of 21 firefighters from New Zealand arrived in New South Wales yesterday ahead of their mission to help fight the bush fires that continue to devastate the country.

As they push their trolleys through the airport, people can be heard clapping in the background.

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Tracey Martin, was among those at Auckland International Airport yesterday to farewell the team and bid them good luck.

A message of support and a photo of the group were also shared online.

Bruce Janes. Photo: Supplied
Bruce Janes. Photo: Supplied
"All the best team - kia kaha and stay safe," the caption read.

This latest group of firefighters takes the number of Kiwi crew members sent across the Tasman to help to 179 since October.

The group will act as a burning crew, Mr Janes said.

"We will be lighting up the vegetation ahead of the fire to rob it of fuel.

"It is a bit of a riskier undertaking because you're adding more fire to fire so they have asked for a crew with a high experience level of burning."

He said he is feeling nervous about heading across the Tasman this time, in spite of doing 10 deployments to Australia throughout his career.

The fires in Australia have been burning since September. Photo: Getty Images
The fires in Australia have been burning since September. Photo: Getty Images

"It's just the scale of this one and the fire behaviour we are going to be running into.

"Very dangerous, the most dangerous fire we will have tackled and we are gonna be right in the thick of it."