England, following on, were 258 for eight in their second innings when rain led to an early lunch.
Moeen Ali was 17 not out and Stuart Broad 10 not out, with England still 74 runs behind Australia's first innings 481, which featured captain-elect Steven Smith's 143.
Play resumed Sunday beneath grey skies and it was not long before the floodlights were switched on.
The question was could England, who had already won the Ashes at 3-1 up in the five-match series, hold on long enough with the bat for the forecast bad weather to help them in their quest for a draw which would deny Australia captain Michael Clarke a victory in his final match before retirement.
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Jos Buttler was 33 not out and nightwatchman Mark Wood nought not out.
Australia, an over away from the new ball, took it as soon as they could and almost immediately had a breakthrough when the impressive Peter Siddle, playing his first match of this series, had Wood lbw for six -- although it needed a review of umpire Kumar Dharmasena's initial decision to confirm the dismissal.
England's 221 for seven was soon transformed into 223 for eight after Buttler, on 42, tamely chipped all-rounder Mitchell Marsh low to Mitchell Starc at mid-off.
The wicket-keeper batted for just short of two-and-a-half hours, facing 107 balls with four fours.