"I want to thank the volunteers all over the state and all over the country that work tirelessly to keep our communities safe," the actor wrote in the tweet.
The donations from the two high-profile men are a result of an auction that Crowe started yesterday on Twitter. He offered up one of his Sydney Rabbitohs hats and told fans to bid, vowing that he would double the winning bid and donate the money to the NSW RFS.
Cannon-Brookes won the auction with his $100,000 bid.
Didn’t make the summit again . So many trees down. Sometimes 6 or 10 in less than 100 metres. New chainsaw required.
Smoke filling the horizon and choppers back in the air. 33° and the wind is picking up. Stay safe . Will post part 2 later, when Shabadoo sees what he’s got . pic.twitter.com/NRxMVNdi2s