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Government stands down compulsory bushfire reserve call out

Government stands down compulsory bushfire reserve call out

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Defence Minister Linda Reynolds have confirmed the government will request that the Governor-General revoke the current compulsory call out of the Australian Defence Force Reserves, with effect from 7 February 2020.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Defence Minister Linda Reynolds have confirmed the government will request that the Governor-General revoke the current compulsory call out of the Australian Defence Force Reserves, with effect from 7 February 2020.

As the immediate, wide-scale emergency threat has eased, Australian Defence Force support is moving from assisting to save life and property, to relief and recovery operations.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the ADF would continue to provide support where it’s needed most, for as long as it’s needed, with its full-time forces and volunteer Reserve personnel.

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"It’s now time to allow ADF Reserve personnel who were part of the compulsory call out to return to their jobs, families, communities and personal commitments if they wish," the Prime Minister said.

"The Australian Defence Force will continue to provide extensive support to the bushfire recovery, and dedicated elements of the full-time force will stand ready should an emergency response be required again this bushfire season."

Almost 6,500 full-time and Reserve personnel have been providing direct support in the field, at sea, in the air, and from Defence bases as part of Operation Bushfire Assist.

Minister for Defence Linda Reynolds said Reservists would continue to serve under Operation Bushfire Assist, on a voluntary call for basis.

"I am so proud of the service our ADF Reserve members have provided as part of this response," Minister Reynolds said.

"I also acknowledge and thank their families and employers for their understanding and terrific support that has made this response possible.

"I thank our international partners who have stood in solidarity with Australia in our time of need, and supported our ADF response in bushfire affected communities."

Detailed planning to recalibrate ADF support to the bushfire recovery is ongoing, in consultation with local and state emergency services and local communities.

Defence and other Commonwealth agencies will continue to work closely with the National Bushfire Recovery Agency.