Flames engulf the Gold Coast home of Australian country music star Adam Brand

Flames engulf the Gold Coast home of Australian country music star Adam Brand

Aussie singer-songwriter Adam Brand’s house on the Gold Coast has been engulfed by flames.

A Queensland Fire and Rescue spokesman said nine crews were initially called after reports of a fire at the Maudsland home about 12pm on Monday.

Crews discovered a partial roof collapse when they arrived on scene and spent about 30 minutes extinguishing the blaze.

He said three crews remain still on scene at 31.5pm.

No injuries have been reported.

Aussie singer-songwriter Adam Brand's house on the Gold Coast has been engulfed by flames. Pictured

Aussie singer-songwriter Adam Brand’s house on the Gold Coast has been engulfed by flames. Pictured 

A Queensland Fire and Rescue spokesman said nine crews were initially called after reports of a fire at the Maudsland home about 12pm on Monday

A Queensland Fire and Rescue spokesman said nine crews were initially called after reports of a fire at the Maudsland home about 12pm on Monday

Investigators are now working to discover the source of the fire.

The 12-time Golden Guitar winner shares the home with his partner Nui and their two daughters, four-year-old Pepper and one-year-old Connie.

It’s unknown if the family were at home when the fire started.

Brand is also a six-time ARIA nominee and eight Top 10 ARIA albums.

He’s also sold 600,000 albums across career spanning 25-years.

Mr Brand won Dancing With the Stars in 2009 and married his professional dance partner Jade Hatcher in 2010 before the couple divorced in 2011. 

Brand is also a six-time ARIA nominee and eight Top 10 ARIA albums. He's also sold 600,000 albums across career spanning 25-years

Brand is also a six-time ARIA nominee and eight Top 10 ARIA albums. He’s also sold 600,000 albums across career spanning 25-years 

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