FIREFIGHTERS have managed to contain a majority of the 60 bushfires burning across NSW after a day of favourable conditions.
The Rural Fire Service expects the milder temperatures and slight winds to flow into Monday but Tuesday could see more winds.
"There has been an indication from the Bureau (of Meteorology) that Tuesday may be warm and windy," RFS spokesman Brendan Doyle said.
"But we are keeping a close eye on these conditions tomorrow..."
On Sunday, firefighters remained at the Barrenjoey Headland on Sydney's Northern Beaches where a blaze broke out a day prior and threatened an iconic lighthouse.
Fire crews managed to save the structure but a nearby cottage sustained some damage.
Visitors to the headland were warned to shelter near its historic lighthouse after an access trail was cut off but no one was injured.
The fire burned through 17 hectares of bushland around Summer Bay, made famous in the long-running television soapie Home and Away.
There are still 60 fires burning across the state, but Mr Doyle said only 25 were uncontained and not threatening properties.
One major fire is still burning in the Great Lakes area.
The blaze burning through forested country near Bulahdelah has burnt more than 458 hectares.
Residents in the Markwell Valley area are urged to know what to do if the fire impacts property.
Meanwhile, a RFS truck returning from battling a blaze on the Northern Tablelands crashed on Sunday.
The truck, driving through thick smoke and haze, left the road and crashed into a tree, police said.
The driver was taken to Walcha Hospital with minor injuries.
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