It's not at all surprising that temperatures are increasing in and around the Australian continent. Apart from Atacama and possibly California, I don't know of anywhere else that has sucked the ground so dry of water. That's the real reason why you have so many fires. Try putting some of the water back. There's a lesson to be learned from Saudi Arabia and what they are doing to improve their hydrology.
Me and my better half went on a cruise holiday earlier this year to Noraay and it was absolutely surreal sailing through a vivid orange sea, not blue, or green, or grey but vivid orange. A massive algal bloom conveniently blamed on climate change. More likely however, is millions of tonnes of fertilizer and pesticide wash off from industrial farming feeding the bloom. Far more likely to trap heat in the surface currents of the seas & oceans and a far more likely cause of melting polar ice.
I notice that Australia continues to use intensive farming techniques based on heavy use of fertilizers and neonics which are way more deadly to coral reefs and therein to dependant migratory birds than a slight fluctuation in temperature.