Australia lost six wickets before tea as they went about setting England an unassailable victory target during the final Ashes Test of the five-match series at The Oval.
The tourists bowled out England for 377 earlier today, which in turn provided them with a lead of 115 runs.
With that in mind, the Aussies tried big shots from the very start of their second innings in a bid to put some quick runs on the board.
However, as a result they lost wickets at regular intervals, with Stuart Broad claiming four, including Brad Haddin for a golden duck.
When the end of the afternoon session was called by the umpires, Australia were 111-6, with a lead of 226. They will resume with captain Michael Clarke unbeaten on 28, with Mitchel Starc alongside him on 13.