Rebecca Judd urges fans to donate to the Red Cross Disaster Relief amid the raging bushfires 

Rebecca Judd urged fans to donate to the Australian Red Cross Disaster Relief on Thursday, amid the raging bushfires. 

The 36-year-old WAG took to her Instagram story to share screenshots of her own donation. 

After reading another post online that went viral, Bec said that to do nothing at all during the bushfire crisis was ‘un-Australian.’

‘Doing nothing is un-Australian’: Rebecca Judd (pictured) urged fans to donate to the Red Cross Disaster Relief on Thursday, amid the raging bushfires

‘We had a bit of difficulty donating via our iPhones this morning but managed to get through via laptops/iPad,’ Bec’s post began. 

‘So if it’s not working for you, try another device. Flat Out Mum said it best – doing nothing and being a bystander in this ongoing and awful situation is UNAUSTRALIAN.’

Bec also gave fans a link to follow to donate and added: ‘I’m hoping the technical difficulties are because generous Aussies are bombarding the site with donations.’  

Showing her support: 'We had a bit of difficulty donating via our iPhones this morning but managed to get through via laptops/iPad'

Showing her support: ‘We had a bit of difficulty donating via our iPhones this morning but managed to get through via laptops/iPad’

Generous: The 36-year-old shared a screenshot of her donation receipt

Generous: The 36-year-old shared a screenshot of her donation receipt

A good cause: Bec also gave fans a link to follow to donate and said she was 'hoping the technical difficulties are because generous Aussies are bombarding the site with donations'

A good cause: Bec also gave fans a link to follow to donate and said she was ‘hoping the technical difficulties are because generous Aussies are bombarding the site with donations’

In her caption, Bec referred to a post from the Instagram account, Flat Out Mum, which has gone viral on social media. 

‘You can’t just watch on with compassion and hurt for the people and animals so badly affected by the bushfire crisis,’ the post began, with the account ran by mother-of-four, Olivia Anderson.

The post then urged people to donate funds and to look at what local groups in the community are doing. 

‘Don’t be a bystander, if you are in a position to help in ANY way and choose not to, it’s un-Australian,’ the post read.

'Don't be a bystander!' In her caption, Bec referred to a post from the Instagram account, Flat Out Mum (pictured is the post), which has gone viral on social media

‘Don’t be a bystander!’ In her caption, Bec referred to a post from the Instagram account, Flat Out Mum (pictured is the post), which has gone viral on social media

Evacuations: A mass evacuation is underway in Mallacoota, Victoria, where more than 4,000 locals and holidaymakers have been stranded since the devastating bushfires on New Year's Eve

Evacuations: A mass evacuation is underway in Mallacoota, Victoria, where more than 4,000 locals and holidaymakers have been stranded since the devastating bushfires on New Year’s Eve

The post shared a picture of a family in the Dunalley fires in Tasmania in 2013 and other pictures from the current bushfire crisis. 

Many other stars have expressed their heartache over the bushfire crisis and urged Australians to help wherever they can.

Naomi Watts shared a video taken in Byron Bay, New South Wales, to Instagram on Friday, and thanked the ‘brave firemen’ who continue to battle the fires.

Heartache: Other stars including Naomi Watts (pictured) have expressed their heartache over the bushfire crisis. The 51-year-old described the turn of events as 'upsetting and worrying'

Heartache: Other stars including Naomi Watts (pictured) have expressed their heartache over the bushfire crisis. The 51-year-old described the turn of events as ‘upsetting and worrying’

‘The fires have been truly horrendous. It’s so upsetting and worrying. So much wildlife already lost. And still much of the summer ahead,’ the 51-year-old wrote.  

Turia Pitt shared a photo from the south coast of New South Wales that drew attention to a thick blanket of smoke. 

The 32-year-old former athlete thanked those who are doing ‘awesome work for our community’ and shared phone numbers for Australians to donate money.  

Alongside an image of burnt bushland, former Hi-5 star Lauren Brant, 30, admitted to feeling ‘totally helpless’ as the fires continue to ‘kill and ruin so much’.

‘I’m praying for us as a collective to be able to look after our country better,’ she wrote. ‘I’m praying for our firefighters and volunteers. I’m praying for those with homes and family affected, and I’m praying for those animals scared and in pain.’

Rebecca Gibney re-posted a photo shared online by Lisa Wilkinson that depicted the stark conditions in Bega, New South Wales.

The actress, 55, said she would not be posting on Instagram ‘given the horrific nature of what is going on in Australia’ and urged her followers to donate.   

A mass evacuation is underway in Mallacoota, Victoria, where more than 4,000 locals and holidaymakers have been stranded since the devastating bushfires on New Year’s Eve. 

The Mallacoota fires claimed at least seven lives, taking the death toll for Australia’s catastrophic fire season to 17. However, there are fears that will only increase as about 28 people are still missing in East Gippsland.  

Tourists and residents have been told to evacuate a 250km stretch of the New South Wales south coast as devastating bushfires threaten the area, along with an area of the Shoalhaven between Burrill Lake north and Nowra. 

If you’d like to donate to the Australian Red Cross Disaster Relief, click here.  

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