Earlier, seam bowler Peter Siddle (6-75) continued to carry the Australian attack, claiming Anderson (1) as his sixth wicket with the final ball before lunch as England ended its first innings with a massive 415-run lead.
Jonathan Trott still dominated the Australian bowlers, ending the innings on an unbeaten 168 after resuming the day on 141. He appeared untroubled by a knock to his knee from an inside edge yesterday, and played his shots with ease.
Siddle had Matt Prior caught for 85 by Ponting at mid-on to end a 173-run partnership with Trott for the sixth wicket.
Siddle took his fifth-wicket four overs later when he had Bresnan caught behind for 4.
Ben Hilfenhaus (2-83) took just his third wicket of the series when Swann was caught behind on 22. He then bowled Chris Tremlett for 4.
Australia's bowling stocks took a major blow when paceman Ryan Harris broke down with a stress fracture to his left ankle while running in to Bresnan.
Harris sank to the ground before limping from the field with Australia medical staff. It is unknown if he will bat this innings.
Australia's Ryan Harris is surrounded by team-mates during third day of the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne
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