The Wallabies have qualified for the Rugby World Cup quarter‑finals and eliminated one of their main rivals for the title with a dramatic 33‑13 win over England at Twickenham.
Bernard Foley reaped the benefits of Australia's disciplined attacking outlook, scoring 28 points.
Foley was also perfect with the boot, kicking seven from seven.
The Wallabies led 17‑3 at half‑time.
The second half saw a more determined England outfit, with Anthony Watson crossing for a 55th minute try to bring his team back into the contest.
England applied the pressure but the crucial moment came with 10 minutes remaining when Owen Farrell was yellow‑carded for a high shot off the ball on Matt Giteau, allowing Foley to add three more points and put the Wallabies out of reach.
England becomes the first host to be eliminated in the group phase of a Rugby World Cup having earlier lost to Wales.
It was also the first time England failed to progress from the pool stage.
Australia and Wales will now play off for the top spot in the group.
In other results, Japan beat Samoa 26-5 while South Africa defeated Scotland 34-16.
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