Darren Bravo and debutant Carlos Brathwaite resisted for West Indies with a 90-run partnership for the seventh wicket Getty Images
Carlos Brathwaite impressed on debut and went onto make a half-century in his first Test innings Getty Images
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Carlos Brathwaite's effort, though, was not spotless. He was helped by a couple of no-ball reprieves from James Pattinson Getty Images
Just as West Indies looked set to put together a wicketless first session, Nathan Lyon removed Carlos Brathwaite for 59 at the brink of lunch Getty Images
Bravo brought up a diligent half-century off 154 balls, after lunch Getty Images
Bravo, joined by Kemar Roach pushed West Indies past 200 before Pattinson dismissed Roach Getty Images
Lyon and Pattinson finished with four wickets each as West Indies were eventually bundled out for 271, giving Australia a lead of 280 Getty Images
Jason Holder then struck in the second over for West Indies, after Australia decided not to enforce the follow on Getty Images
Carlos Brathwaite soon got his first Test wicket, having David Warner caught at gully to reduce Australia to 2 for 46 Getty Images
Steven Smith and Usman Khawaja, however, added 77 for the third wicket to stretch the lead past 400 before Khawaja fell for 56 Getty Images
Smith, though, remained unbeaten on 70, as Australia ended day three at 3 for 179 with a 459-run lead Getty Images