Brisbane:David Warner twice edged through the slips and had a reprieve on a no-ball before settling down and sharing a 103-run second-wicket partnership with Marnus Labuschagne to lift Australia to 113-1 at lunch on Day 2 of the Ashes series.
The Australians are just 34 behind on the first innings with nine wickets in hand and sunshine over the Gabba.
Labuschagne joined Warner with the total at 10-1 and reached a half century from 71 balls when he cut Chris Woakes to the boundary, his fifth of the innings. He hit a six in the previous over to take Australia past 100 as the scoring rate accelerated toward the end of an extended morning session.
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At the interval, Labuschagne was unbeaten on 53 and Warner survived to be not out on 48 from 94 deliveries.
The Australians are in a strong position after dismissing England for 147 in two sessions before rain and bad light ended play on Wednesday. Mitchell Starc took a wicket with the first ball of the series and Pat Cummins returned a five-wicket haul in what a called a dream start really to his test captaincy.
The English won the toss, batted and slumped to 11-3 and 29-4, with skipper Joe Root and Ben Stokes out, after an hour. Only Jos Buttler (39) and Ollie Pope (35) made it out of the 20s.