Australia lost two wickets early on day three, but that didn't stop Adam Voges from racing to his second double-century of the season Getty Images
Peter Siddle chipped in with 49 as Australia cruised past 550 Getty Images
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Voges was the last man to fall, for 239, as Australia were bowled out for 562 with a massive lead AFP
Martin Guptill started briskly for New Zealand, smacking seven fours in his 55-ball 45 AFP
But had to depart after Mitchell Marsh pulled off an outstanding catch at cover off Nathan Lyon's bowling AFP
Australia then had the big wicket of Kane Williamson, for 22, as the hosts slumped to 121 for 2 Associated Press
Tom Latham provided some stability with a patient half-century... Getty Images
... but was coaxed by Lyon into skying a catch to Usman Khawaja at mid-off Getty Images
Henry Nicholls dug in with 31 AFP
But New Zealand lost Brendon McCullum in the last over of the day, ending the third day 201 runs behind the visitors. McCullum managed just 10 in his final innings at the Basin Reserve Getty Images