A GoFundMe page has been set up to help support a Ravenswood family who lost everything in a house fire.
Hayley and Lee's home on Moondyne Ramble went up in flames on Sunday, December 1.
The couple and their three children aged nine, seven and two, managed to escape.
Lee suffered burns and smoke inhalation, while two police officers were also treated for smoke inhalation after entering the burning home, fearing the family were still inside.
The cause of the blaze was lithium batteries.
Hayley's brother has since created a GoFundMe page to help the family.
"Unfortunately the entire house, all their belongings and their cars are completely gone. They currently only have the clothes they escaped in," the GoFundMe page said.
"Please help us to raise funds to get them back on their feet after this disaster. Let's make a Christmas Miracle and help save my sister and her family.
"All funds will go directly to Hayley and Lee to buy clothes, food, personal items and go towards all the bills and cleanup."
Just over $3000 has been raised so far.

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